Example: link UPDATE The above is for the older version of the API - ga.js. You can shorten a link right away, although you’ll need to enter a CAPTCHA code. Go to my.sailthru.com/pages and click a link to a hosted page.
We then redirect the user to the destination URL. If you set up tracking this way, you won't be able to see the Google Analytics statistics in MailChimp. You’ll want to choose one that uses a 301 redirect for certain. There are no real extra features or services, so this is good choice if you just want to get the job done as fast and as smoothly as possible without all the extra fluff like signing in and CAPTCHAs and other stuff.
I’ll use jQuery 1.x for this example since most sites use it but you can substitute a lightweight option such as min.js, Zepto.js, Minified.js or your own event handling functions. It’s a free platform for scheduling and managing Tweets, like Tweetdeck. In Tiny, click the “Stats” page button under the URL to access the statistics.
The service will remember your visit and display a list of the links you’ve shortened. A link converted by Twitter’s link service is checked against a list of potentially dangerous sites.
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