By entering in a URL in the text field below, we will create a tiny URL that will not break in email postings and never expires. Create smart link targets to automatically route visitors by language or operating system so that we end up with engaged customers instead of bounces.
The associated shorthand link and URL are logged in a registry database. To use custom campaigns, you add UTM parameters to your URL which are then recorded in your custom analytics report. On Twitter and some instant-messaging services, there is a limit to the number of characters a message can carry – however, Twitter now shortens links automatically using its own URL shortening service, so there is no need to use a separate URL shortening service just to shorten URLs in a tweet. You'll also get detailed statistics for every link when you sign up for an account, and you're paid via PayPal for payouts as low as $5. More » Bit.do Bit.do is another great alternative that's both simple and powerful. Just get everything in a bit. Now, it’s trending to see people add and sharing links on Twitter as much as possible.
Consider alternate extensions: If your top choice isn't available, consider using a country code TLD (ccTLD) such as .to or .co. For a media battle of an organization distributing content, most likely a bitly is a superior alternative.
WP.me is the only two-letter .me domain in the world. When your campaign arrives in recipients' inboxes, the plain-text click tracking will look something like this example.
A link shortening service is a middleman, serving up a link that sits between your user and the end result. While URL shorteners have had some incredible usage tied to the growth (and constraints) of Twitter, I question their sustainability as a business. Let’s say the link is www.tech-recipes.com/2017/how-to-shorten-links-on-twitter-easily and it’s then shortened. Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. See the company's blog to learn more about the changes that are taking place. More » TinyURL.com TinyURL used to be one of the top shortening choice in the past, and people still use it a lot today, however it does include a couple more characters compared to others like Bit.ly and Goo.gl. Your browser may also contain add-ons that send automated requests to our search engine. That limits your ability to do roll-up and drill-down reporting. Bitly also offers a paid version, but it's pretty pricey. Loading....