I Took A Bite Out Of Bit.ly!

Honestly, how do you keep up with all of it? I mean, how can you possibly track all of the wonderful web applications, extensions and related paraphernalia which are rolled out, updated and refined on what seems to be a daily basis?

Biting Bit.ly

Bit.lyA case in point is Bit.ly, an odd sounding but amazingly resourceful URL shortener packed with all the amenities you can imagine. Not only are your web addresses shortened when you use this tool, but you can change the suffix to something that is uniquely yours.

For example, when I created an automatically shortened link for this lengthy URL: http://thearticlewriter.com/autowriter/no-mahindra-models-this-year/, Bit.ly rendered http://bit.ly/xWeBv instead.

But it gets even better than that.

Next, I adjusted the URL to read http://bit.ly/mahindra-trucks/ which allowed me to claim “Mahindra trucks” as my embedded word phrase. Why was this important to me? Well, Mahindra will be selling their all new pickup trucks in the United States beginning Spring 2010, therefore I wanted a recognizable and highly searchable web address to match my article. After all, if I’m to promote my authority as an automotive columnist, you should be able to find some of my cutting edge articles, right? You bet!

Certainly, I could have used an abbreviated URL on my blog post, but I don’t: I prefer to match my title with my URL which makes for some very long Twitter-unfriendly web addresses.

Customizing Bit.ly

Of course, what good is a URL shortener if all it does is whack your address and allow you to customize it? Certainly, having statistics to go along with your work would help.

Indeed, Bit.ly offers registered users the ability to track their links by seeing just how many people click on their links over a period of time as well as within the past hour, what sites are referring traffic to your URL, the countries from where clicks are coming from, and what Twitter conversations are mentioning your URL. Track buzz in real time or sort through that information days later. The choice is yours.

Bit.ly is, by the way, the default URL shortener for TweetDeck and was recently incorporated into Twitter itself. This is good news, because a number of web shortener applications have closed down or will close down eventually including Tr.im. This means that if your web shortener dies, then your links will perish too – not a good prospect, especially if you’ve put so much time into working your links.

Influencing Bit.ly

In just a few days I entered 75 links into Bit.ly from across my site network in a bid to gauge effectiveness. I mixed new articles with old ones including some I had tweeted in the past. A handful completely bombed because they ran out of tweeter juice ages ago. Still, the related statistical information comes in handy, something I will be using along with Google Analytics to help me monitor traffic, referrals, locations and more.

Are you using Twitter? Lots of people are and, according to Danny Sullivan, it ranks up there with Tiny URL which is the grand-daddy of all address shorteners on the market.

Libya Bit.ly

Lastly, the .ly extension for Bit.ly stands for Libya. That country has had its ups and downs over the years, which may cause some people to worry that Libya could one day whack Bit.ly, Owl.ly and others who are using this domain extension. But, with two million dollars in recently funding, the investors in Bit.ly don’t seem to be worrying about this URL shortener’s long term survival, thus I won’t either.

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  • By Victor, October 31, 2009 @ 5:50 am

    I think the information presented will be useful to many people a lot. That’s a good effort you have put on the network through your blog. I appriciate your work.

  • By Matthew C. Keegan, October 31, 2009 @ 7:50 am

    Glad to help out in any way that I can, Victor.

  • By Jason Lancaster, October 31, 2009 @ 12:02 pm

    Bit.ly is also good to use because the links are 301 redirected…which means when someone takes your bit.ly link and places it on their website, it counts as a link to your site. More links = better search rankings.

    Smart!

  • By Matthew C. Keegan, October 31, 2009 @ 12:43 pm

    @Jason Lancaster
    Good point, John! Sometimes I leave out what I think is the obvious. Obviously, I shouldn’t have. :-)

  • By Dominique, October 31, 2009 @ 4:38 pm

    Sorry…I’m still laughing at how my licks will perish! ROTFLOL
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  • By Dominique, October 31, 2009 @ 4:41 pm

    On a serious….just a second….okay, I’m under control now! Could you write a post or two about how to create better links and tag words so one’s article’s gets more hits.

    Okay. Gotta go laugh some more. I don’t know why that hit my funny bone so hard!
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  • By Matthew C. Keegan, October 31, 2009 @ 4:45 pm

    @Dominique
    Dominique, you have a merry heart! I fixed the lick which I must have put in when I was thinking about taking a bite out of Bit.ly. Go figure.

    Anyway, I’ll cover some optimization tips in an upcoming article, per your request. :-)

  • By LD Jackson, November 1, 2009 @ 7:53 am

    I am still unclear about the advantages of using a service like Bit.ly. It almost looks like another version of Twitter.
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  • By Matthew C. Keegan, November 2, 2009 @ 2:06 pm

    Larry, Bit.ly works in conjunction with Twitter no apart from it. Bit.ly shortens the URL, redirects it and offers tracking tools not easily found elsewhere.

    You can tweet through it and have a better record of how useful your tweets really are.

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