If you want a more granular approach too, use the "Just-Discovered" tab to see brand new links that are pointing to your PDF. Enter the post/update you want to share in the required field. But now I have the option to make special mistake-proof short links for print purposes.
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. Our favorite is YOURLS, but Lessn More is another good free option.
Creating a shortened page slug is simple in WordPress. More » Goo.gl Here’s Google’s very own URL shortener, which is a popular choice that’s useful for just getting the job done as quickly as possible.
Use an online search tool: One great tool for coming up with good domains for URL shorteners is Domai.nr, which lets you type in a full company name and the site suggests variations of it using numerous alternate extensions and other methods mentioned here and even links you to where you can purchase the domains (this is especially handy for country TLDs). Every web page or resource is specified by a unique URL, which means the internet consists of billions of URLs. It's useful to know whether your user's screens have such capabilities, so you can build your site accordingly.
We then redirect the user to the destination URL. The service includes all the custom bit.ly features plus real-time information about the page you are “shrinking.” You can also track clicks to the page and how many times that page was shared and by how many people. When you click on one of these links, you will (hopefully!) be redirected to a more familiar website. 000+00:00", "analytics": { "allTime": { "shortUrlClicks": "3227", "longUrlClicks": "9358", "referrers": [ { "count": "2160", "id": "Unknown/empty" } /* , ... */ ], "countries": [ { "count": "1022", "id": "US" } /* , ... */ ], "browsers": [ { "count": "1025", "id": "Firefox" } /* , ... */ ], "platforms": [ { "count": "2278", "id": "Windows" } /* , ... */ ] }, "month": { /* ... */ }, "week": { /* ... */ }, "day": { /* ... */ }, "twoHours": { /* ... */ } } } created is the time at which this short URL was created.