
Link shortening is an important and necessary step, especially in the world of micro-blogging. TinyURL.com, which shrinks long URLs into short links, has been serving the Internet community well since 2002. Today, there are new services with even more options.
Since the launch of TinyURL, micro-blogging has become more mainstream. Web sites such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn limit the space in which to express thoughts and share links. More reliable services have become available, such as http://is.gd. The best of these services, in my opinion, is Bit.ly. Its service is bigger than its name.
Signing up to Bit.ly allows access to a world of knowledge. But, you can easily use the Bit.ly link-shortening service to share a long URL without signing on to the site.
Once you are in the system, you can post your shortened links instantly to Twitter. Below the posting box is link tracking — one of the most addictive elements of the site. The system automatically tracks the number of times a link is clicked. The tracking includes displaying the location of the clicks, retweets, referring Web sites and a timeline. These are just a few of the growing list of features.
Another beneficial tool is the Twitter link search traffic analyzer. You can search key words on Twitter and analyze the most popular links related to the key word.
Who can resist such easy-to-use tools that offer so much useful information?
Words drive traffic in the micro-blogging space. A request to “check out” my great blog post or photograph will not offer the same results as asking a compelling question or sharing a moving description.
The ability to analyze your traffic allows you to understand what works and what doesn’t. This site offers an excellent method of testing headlines and improving traffic to your Web site or blog.
Bit.ly is one of the best free, easy-to-use, and useful tools available on the net today.
Rosh
Tags: bit.ly, digg, Micro-blogging, On the Web, Online Communities, TinyURL, Twitter, Website
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Just try out bit.ly: 2 words – Amazing! I put this link on my twitter (@fsphotography) and few minutes later I already see that 11 people have already clicked on my link (http://bit.ly/A7QDg). Very helpful to see how many time someone click on the links you share.
Thanks Rosh.
Frederic
http://www.fredericsune.com
I signed up for a bit.ly account but I don’t know how it accesses your information from Tweetdeck. How does that work? Do you have to be signed on for Bit.ly to track your information.
Thanks for the asking the question type thing for promoting new blog content.
I don’t think you can access the analytics via Tweet deck. I generally send my links from the Bit.ly web site to track the statistics.
rosh