Showing posts with label url shorteners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label url shorteners. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 August 2013

Our 5 Favourite URL Shorteners For Twitter




URL shortening services are fantastic. They are especially useful on Twitter, helping link tweeters to fit their URL-containing tweets within the 140 character limit. We at SMF prefer bit.ly, the reasons for this are explained below, but there are some other great URL shorteners that we use from time to time. Here are our five favourite URL shorteners for use on Twitter, though they are often just as useful if you’re posting links on Facebook, Google+ or any other social media platform.

1. bit.ly

The most popular URL shortener, bit.ly has a number of useful features which make your shortened URLs easier to organise and monitor. You need to sign in first to take advantage of most of these features, but it’s worth it. Firstly, you can customise your links, as long as your choices haven’t been used before.

Secondly, you can view all the bit.ly links you have created, search through them, and even categorise them into bundles to make them easier to find. Thirdly, you can add notes to your links to help you remember what they’re about and where you posted them. You can also make your bit.ly links private.

Finally, possibly the greatest feature, you can view the stats of your URL links: how many times they have been clicked and the percentage of times they have been clicked on. Of course, you don’t have to sign in to bit.y to use the service, which is great if you want to get something shortened quickly.

2. goo.gl

The best thing about using goo.gl instead of the alternative URL shorteners is that you can link the service with your Google account, meaning you can manage it from the Google toolbar. Like bit.ly, goo.gl has a detailed analytics service, with an interface similar to Google Analytics.

Google’s URL shortener uses the search engine giant’s automatic spam checker, so your goo.gl links will be viewed with less suspicion than some of the alternatives.

3. tiny.cc

An obvious disadvantage about tiny.cc – and it may seem like a small one but, considering Twitter’s 140 character limit, it is significant – is the extra letter. Both goo.gl and bit.ly are only five letters long, tiny.cc is six.

Apart from that, tiny.cc is pretty good: you can customize your link and you don’t have to sign in to use the service. However, because of its ease of use, tiny.cc links are favoured by affiliate marketers, so people are less likely to click on them.

4. ow.ly

The shortest of the link options in this list, ow.ly is so far down because of its lack of features and its major flaw: to create an ow.ly link, users must first prove that they are human, which is a bit of a waste of time for most (of course, it does stop bots exploiting the service).

The service is also light on features: all you can do is view the images and documents that you have added.

5. t.co

The main advantage of Twitter’s URL shortener, t.co, is that it shortens any URL typed into the compose box automatically. Apart from that, however, it isn’t very good. It changes every link, no matter what the length, to 22 characters.

Although t.co links often contain more information about the content of the URL than other types of shortened URL, they don’t look very good in a tweet. If you want your shortened URLs to show information pertaining to what they contain, you may as well use one of the customisable options above.

Which is your favourite URL shortening service? Are there any not on this list that should be?

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Top 10 Tips To Increase Your Social Media Traffic (Part 1)

Using social media to generate traffic can be very effective. But a lot of people and businesses start using social media without researching into the best practices prior to their implementation.

By understanding and following the tips in this article, you too should not only be able to increase your traffic, but also increase your fans and online awareness. Building a successful social media community around your business and brand can take time, but persistence can pay off.




The great thing about social media is that a lot of the tips for one particular social network can be easily transferable to another, creating less work and helping you keep the same type of engagement style with your fans.

Right, enough with the introduction. Lets dive into those all important tips.

1. Profile completion

Having a fully completed profile is first and foremost the most important task that should be done. You are essentially filling out a form with all your business details to help attract people. Adding links to your website in the biography section is extremely important as this will be one of the first things a person will see when visiting your profile. An unfinished social media profile can easily put people off, and we all know that first impressions are important.

2. Graphic Design

Many social networks allow you to customise your page with your own branding. With this, you can become very creative and eye catching which can go a long way to securing your business another fan/follower. Try not to add too much information onto your graphic backgrounds as it can be overwhelming and confusing. Here is a prime example of a well executed Twitter background - Coca Cola.

3. Posting Regularly & Engaging

Now that your social media profiles are complete, posting regularly and engaging with your fans will help increase your traffic significantly. A stagnant social media profile can turn people off and you will slowly lose the fans you have already acquired. Scheduling posts can be a great way of keeping your profiles active throughout the day, especially when you are not in the office to post manually. Ezeesocial is a tool that we use to keep track of all our scheduled posts.

4. Using URL Shorteners

Using URL shorteners can help a post look more sleek and inviting, and not just for Twitter (due to its 140 character limit). URL shorteners allow you to track the statistics from specific URLs to see where your traffic is coming from. There are many URL shorteners to use, it mostly boils down to preference. Bit.ly, Tinyurl.com andgoo.gl to name a few, are all useful and get the job done.

5. Photos are king

When it comes to social media, photos are king! Statistically, posts that are accompanied by a photo received 53% more likes than the average post on Facebook. Not only this, photo posts attracted a whopping 103% more comments than the average post. Its time to make a conscious effort to increase the amount of posts that feature high-quality photos. Don't be afraid to have fun with your posts.

To be continued...