Shorten URL (e.g. bit.ly/buSzh) is meaningless because readers don’t know where the link is directing to. This should be for the link domain only; no wildcards. Another reference to URL shortening was in 2001.[8] The first notable URL shortening service, TinyURL, was launched in 2002. Sometimes a short URL is useful simply to give someone over a telephone conversation for a one-off access or file download, and no longer needed within a couple of minutes. Complete control over which campaigns our clients can see in their accounts.
Most URL shortening services offer basic analytic data that tracks the total number of clicks, the time of the click and the country or territory location of the person who clicked the link. In fact, just from YouTube’s 11 characters, it can encode the numbers from one to 73,786,976,294,838,206,464 in base64. You can use this service with or without an account. Because plain-text campaigns don't use hyperlinks to hide MailChimp's tracking information, subscribers who view your plain-text campaigns will see the full tracking URLs. In some cases, the server may canonicalize the URL. For example, the URL "" can be shortened to "", and the URL "" can be shortened to "".
You are also able to use the same tools such as bookmarklets and third-party apps using their API with your custom domain name. The last condition is to make sure that we don’t include any absolute URLs that belong to the domain we’re on. Example: South Park Studios uses cart.mn to recreate, in a shortened form, the name of one of its most well known characters. It's also worth considering leaving the most recognizable part of your name spelled out.
There are a lot of things that search engines never find because it's not posted on the web in a fashion that they can interpret. For Adjust’s API Attribution partners you do not have to create a tracker, as Adjust’s API connection with this partner is sufficiant to concurrently create trackers as your campaigns are running. Recently bit.ly announced the addition of a premium service to its URL-tracking system. See if you are using Classic Analytics (ga.js) or Universal Analytics (analytics.js).