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Hello people!
As twitter allows only 140 symbols, many users use shortening services to minimize links. So I recommend you to choose this service: http://ohcut.me It's simple, not overcrowded with lots of unnecessary features and always updated. Just post what you think! |
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Bitly is good because of its history analytics.
Wherein you can view the clicks of your links.
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I use bit.ly because of it's tracking ability and also trust factor. I tried using the ad.vu one (I think that's it) that pays you if someone clicks on your link but either they weren't reporting the clicks correctly or I had a huge drop in people clicking the links. I ended up switching back to bit.ly because it wasn't worth it.
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Link shorteners always seemed like a waste of time, the gop dot am doubley so. It's only a matter of time before they pop out a Republican web browser with built in filtering and a home page permanently set to gop.gov ...
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Thank you for this article. I have been a big advocate for utilizing the many tools out there to create a more efficient, robust and rewarding Twitter experience – both as the tweeter for your business, as well as wanting to learn more about others out there as well.
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