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How to shorten URLs for your Twitter posts

Twitter is an amazing tool. We’ve already discussed why you should be using Twitter in an earlier article. There are a couple of challenges that you’ll encounter as you become a more avid tweeter. One of the most important ones to overcome is that you need to keep your posts to 140 characters at most. This is not as simple as it sounds especially when you are doing something like sharing a link to another site. URLs are not short and you’ll find them taking up a significant number of precious characters.

twitter long url needs shortening How to shorten URLs for your Twitter posts

As you can see from the image above, this can become a serious problem. Fortunately there is a very simple solution to this problem. All you have to do is to utilize one of the URL shortening services that are freely available on the Web. There are many to choose from, but the one I recommend is bit.ly which has several other features once you create a free account including the ability to view click statistics over time.

So lets head on over to http://bit.ly and create an account. Once you’ve done that, log in to your account and paste in the long URL you want to share. This site is also useful for sharing links in other forms as well, for example link sharing in your e-mails and blogs. It’s especially useful for Twitter though because of the above-mentioned character count limitations.

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Why Google Analytics are essential to running an effective website

To run a successful website you need to understand the traffic that is coming to your site. If you analyze that traffic on a regular basis you will increase the number of people visiting your site, keep your visitors happy and in turn increase revenue. With Google Analytics all the hard work is done for you and best of all its completely free.

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The key factors to consider when analyzing your traffic are:

  • How many people are coming to your site?
  • Where are they coming from?
  • How long do they stay on your site?
  • Are they finding what they are looking for?
  • How active are they on the site?
  • How often are they coming back?

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