As a follow up to the latest feature, link tracking, released today are CPC (Cost-Per-Click) values for your campaigns based on how many times the reply has been sent via TwitterHawk and how many times the pubic followed any links that were shortened by TwitterHawk (with the help of bit.ly) when setting up your search.
This now lets you get an overview of just how much it is really costing you to use TwitterHawk to drive traffic to our site, compared to other alternatives like AdWords, banner ads etc.
You can see the new updates by going to the link stats tab on your account page.
Tagged: cpc, links