Ain’t nobody got time for URLs like this:

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/09/25/climate/scotland-orkney-islands-sea-level.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage 

You gotta keep it tight:

https://nyti.ms/2OSqP7D 

Ah, now that’s better.

By the way, do you like knowing how many people click on your links? And where those visitors live, as well as where those clicks came from?

Because the short URL can give you all of that information and more.

Bottom line: Short URLs are better.

You can use them to improve your marketing efforts and provide a better experience for your customers and social media followers.

In this article, you’ll learn all about URL shorteners, including which ones are most suitable for your specific needs.

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What Exactly is a “URL”?

“URL” stands for “Uniform Resource Locator,” and they’re a way of identifying the location of a file on the internet.

Is a URL the same as a domain name?

Well, no – although, the terms are often confused and used interchangeably. A domain name is just one part of a URL. The image below shows the difference:

Domain VS URL

What is a URL Shortener?

A URL shortener is a digital tool which enables you to take a long link and create a new, shorter one that takes people to the same location.

These days, most link shorteners allow you to track your link metrics.

However, if you just need a shorter link, using a URL shortener couldn’t be easier.

Let’s take a quick look at how to shorten a URL using Bit.ly.

1. Copy your long link to your clipboard.

2. Go to Bit.ly.

3. Paste or write your link into the box provided.

Bitly

4. Click “Shorten.

5. Copy your new short link to your clipboard to paste elsewhere.

Bitly Copy Link To make shortening links possible, many URL shorteners have short domain names themselves, such as Bit.ly and Clk.im.

Many also allow you to create short links with your own customized URL. We’ll cover these in more detail below.

Why Should You Use a URL Shortener?

Let’s dig into some reasons why you should be using a URL shortener.

First, URL shorteners make it easier to share and manage long URLs. This is especially true when sharing URLs on micro-blogging platforms, or in mobile messaging applications.

Next, URL shorteners can help you avoid excessively long and confusing URLs or any which contain jumbles of letters and numbers.

What’s more, some link shorteners allow you to create custom branded URLs.

These are much easier to read, memorize, and type. This makes them particularly useful when sharing URLs in any form of print advertising, such as posters, flyers, magazines, or business cards.

Plus, according to Rebrandly, branded short links receive up to 39% more clicks when compared to generic short URLs.

Branded Links Perform Better

These branded short links also have another key benefit.

Unfortunately, URL shorteners are often used by spammers to hide the URL destination. That way, unsuspecting people are more likely to click on them.

However, by branding your short URLs, you can avoid being perceived as a spammer.

For example, Condé Nast Traveler use Rebrandly to create their own custom short links with the domain “cntrvler.co” as seen in the image below.

Branded Short URL

The lesson?

As long as your custom short URL domain relates to your brand and is used regularly, people will trust your links.

Lastly, despite being called URL “Shorteners,” one of the key benefits of shortening links is actually the ability to track how your audience engages with your links.

Modern URL shorteners provide access to a host of metrics and insights that marketers can use to review and improve their campaigns.

For instance, Bitly’s Enterprise dashboard provides numerous metrics, including:

  1. Total Clicks
  2. Bitlinks Created
  3. Total Unique Clicks
  4. Clicks Per Unique
  5. Bitly Network Clicks
  6. Bitly Network Links
  7. Top Bitlinks
  8. Bitly Network Top Content
  9. Top Referrers
  10. Top Locations

Bitly Analytics

10 Awesome URL Shorteners

There are tons of great URL shorteners out there, each with a wide range of features. Here’s a quick overview of ten popular link shorteners.

Dedicated URL Shorteners

1. Bitly

Best for: Enterprise level businesses.

Bitly

Bitly is one of the most popular URL shorteners available.

As shown above, anyone can use the link shortener anonymously to create as many short links as they like.

The free account allows you to create and track up to 500 branded URLs and 10,000 non-branded links. This includes the ability to monitor how many clicks your shortened URLs receive, the location of the click, and your top referrers.

Premium and enterprise accounts are available and start from around $500 per month. These allow you to create as many short links as you like and access more detailed analytical reports.

Bitly also integrates with many other services, such as Zapier and TweetDeck.

2. Rebrandly

Best for: Small businesses focused on branding.

Rebrandly

Rebrandly is a URL shortener which focuses on customizing and branding short URLs.

They help you to set up a new domain to use for short URLs in minutes. Alternatively, they can help you to set up your current website domain name to use with your short URLs.

Their free plan allows you to create and track up to 1,000 branded links, using up to five custom domains. To add team members and other extras, premium accounts start from $29 per month.

Rebrandly also integrates with many other services, such as Buffer, Zapier, and Tweetbot.

3. ClickMeter

Best for: Large businesses.

Click Meter

ClickMeter is Rebrandly’s sister company and is aimed at enterprise level companies that are looking for more technical features than Rebrandly provides.

One of Clickmeter’s key selling points is that they offer conversion tracking – a feature that not many URL shorteners offer.

Clickmeter plans start at $29 per month.

4. Clkim

Best for: Affiliate marketers, bloggers, and influencers.

Clkim

Clkim is similar to Rebrandly and offers many of the same features.

The main difference is Clkim’s focus on monetization and interstitial ads. These are full-screen ads which cover the web page or app interface.

For this reason, Clkim is a fantastic choice for affiliate marketers and bloggers looking for another source of revenue. And of course, you can still use Clkim to track and brand your short URLs.

Clkim provides a free 14-day trial, with plans starting at $10 per month.

5. Tiny URL

Best for: Casual users in need of a quick and easy-to-use URL shortener.

TinyURL

TinyURL used to be one of the top link shorteners available – back when Facebook and smartphones weren’t around yet.

As you can see from the image above, TinyURL is pretty outdated and lacks many features that are commonplace among other link shorteners.

That said, TinyURL does have its benefits.

First, it’s extremely simple to use. You don’t have to create an account and there’s no tracking or dashboard.

What’s more, unlike many quick and simple URL shorteners, TinyURL allows you to customize the latter part of your URL.

For example, I took this link:

https://www.oberlo.com/blog/digital-marketing-made-simple-complete-beginners-guide

And used TinyURL to create this one:

https://tinyurl.com/oberlodigimark

Plus, this link shortener is completely free!

6. Polr

Best for: Creating and hosting your own URL shortener.

Polr

Polr is an open-source project which allows anyone with the technical know-how to create and host their own link shortener.

You can use Polr as it is, or customize it to your individual needs – it’s written in PHP and Lumen, using MySQL. (If that sentence looks like Greek to you, then maybe pass on Polr.)

If you just want to test out the basic interface, Polr offers a demo page.

7. IS.GD

Best for: Another one for casual users in need of a quick and easy-to-use URL shortener.

top URL shortener - is.gd

IS.GD is another URL shortener that’s handy when you’re looking for a quick tool to help you shorten your link. This is definitely one of the fastest URL shorteners out there. All you have to do is enter the URL in the given space and click the “shorten” button, and you’re done.

You can also check your link’s statistics by previewing your page with the preview feature. The links are permanent once they’ve been created, so you don’t have to worry about them disappearing. Another plus is that you can customize the links at the end to make them unique to represent your brand or identity.

As well as helping you shorten your links, this tool has the ability to create a QR code. As many smartphones have the ability to read QR codes, this can be added to your business cards or advertisements, so that those interested can get to your links that way as well.

Oh, and this link shortener is completely free!

URL Shorteners Within Other Services

8. Hootsuite’s Ow.ly

Best for: Hootsuite users, and businesses looking for a feature-packed social media management tool.

Ow.ly

Ow.ly is a popular URL shortener that works as part of Hootsuite’s social media management application.

Owly lets you track URL metrics, such as referral sources, number of clicks, and location.

You can use Hootsuite and Owly’s free plan to manage your social media and create short links using the Ow.ly domain.

However, to add a custom branded URL, you’ll need to upgrade to their team plan for $99 per month.

9. Buffer’s Buff.ly

Best for: Buffer users and anyone looking for a simple and effective social media scheduling tool.

Buffer

Buff.ly is URL shortener that works within the social media scheduling tool Buffer.

Whenever you paste a link into Buffer while scheduling a social media post, it will automatically be shortened using the Buff.ly domain.

To track link metrics and use a custom branded domain name, you’ll need to upgrade to the Pro Plan for $15 per month and integrate your account with Bitly.

URL Shortener for Shopify Stores

10. URL Short Link Generator

Best for: Shopify users.

Shopify URL Short Link Generator

If you run an ecommerce store on Shopify, it can be a pain to manage all of your links in a third-party application.

Instead, check out URL Short Link Generator by Identix Web. This app helps you to create and track short URLs from within your Shopify dashboard.

What Happened to Google’s URL Shortener Goo.gl?

You might be wondering why I haven’t included Goo.gl in this list. Well, as of the 13th of April, 2018, Google’s link shortener is only available to active users.

And since March 2019, Google has completely disabled the URL shortener and all user link data will be lost. All existing links will continue to redirect to their intended destination, but for many, this is a frustrating development.

Google URL Shortener

Why has Google shut down Goo.gl?

Google wants to redirect (get it?) its efforts to Firebase Dynamic Links (FDL).

Firebase Dynamic Links

Firebase Dynamic Links have been created to replace deep links.

What are deep links?

A deep link is a smart URL that is supposed to send users to any location within an iOS, Android, or web application.

Unfortunately, most deep links have problems.

For example, the same link might not work across iOS and Android devices. Or the link might not survive the app installation process.

Google’s new Firebase Dynamic Links solve these problems. Watch the video below to learn more:

 

Simply put, Firebase Dynamic Links are the future of linking.

So, should you use Firebase Dynamic Links?

Well, if you just need a simple URL shortener to use online, and you don’t need links to work in mobile and web apps, then save yourself the hassle and leave FDLs for the time being.

However, if you want your links to survive in the complex world of mobile and web apps, definitely take a look at Firebase Dynamic Links!

Now you have all the basics covered, let’s take a closer look at how to set up and create custom branded short links using Rebrandly.

Step 1: Setup a Custom Domain Name

To start, head to their website and click “Sign Up Now.”

Then select the free plan and create an account. You’ll need to confirm your email address before you can access the dashboard.

Next, click “Add a branded domain.”

Rebrandly Register Custom Domain

If you don’t already have a website with your own URL, Rebrandly will help you to set one up.

Just type in desired domain names to see if they’re available. When you find one you like, just follow Rebrandly’s instructions.

Rebrandly Domain Search

Many domain registrars take a few days to register a new domain, but Rebrandly is fast. They allow you to purchase a new domain name, connect it, and within just 15 minutes share links using the URL.

If you already have a website and a domain name that you want to use, there are a few extra steps you need to take.

First, click “Setup DNS.”

Rebrandly Set Up DomainRebrandly Set Up Domain

Then, type in your website domain name.

Rebrandly Connect Domain

Next, Rebrandly will ask you if your domain name is “spare ” – this means it’s not being used for your blog or website.

If your domain name is spare, simply follow these instructions.

If you’re using your domain name already, you’ll need to create a new subdomain name by adding a prefix, such as “go.”

Rebrandly Create Short Domain

Once you’ve done this, you’ll need to log in to your domain registrar dashboard – this will be whoever you bought your domain from (i.e. Godaddy, Hostgator, Register, Bluehost, etc).

Then, you’ll need to configure your DNS records, to add your new subdomain, and connect it with Rebrandly.

Rebrandly DNS Records

Unfortunately, registering an existing domain can take up to 24 hours. Rebrandly will email you when it’s done so that you can add your domain to your Rebrandly workspaces.

If you need any help along the way, simply follow these instructions.

Step 2: Create a Custom Branded URL

Once you’ve set up your domain name, it’s easy to create a new short link. Just click “New Link” and paste in the link you want to shorten.

Rebrandly Example

On the left, you can use the “Branded domain” drop-down menu to select your custom domain, or just use the rebrand.ly domain for now.

You can also customize the URL slash-tag to avoid a jumble of random letters and numbers.

Then, click “Create link.”

What Are the Benefits of Using a URL Shortener?

To summarize, here are some of the main benefits of using a URL or link shortener.

  1. Looks better: To start with the obvious, a URL shortener or link shortener can help your link to look more visually appealing. A shorter link looks cleaner and more trustworthy than a longer one. Especially when the links are customized.
  2. Helps you track performance: URL shorteners provide the additional benefit of helping you track your performance. Most link shorteners give you analytical data that will help you understand the success of your links. By knowing this, you can understand better what your audience is engaging with, and adjust your marketing strategies accordingly.
  3. Uses fewer characters: In a place where there are a limited number of characters to use, a link shortener can help you squeeze in the URL you want to share, without burdening yourself with those extra characters. For instance, on Twitter, where you have 280 characters to share your tweet, the last thing you want is to be using up those characters with a long link.
  4. Higher click through rate: On social media platforms people are more familiar with shortened links. They trust shorter links more, and as a consequence are more likely to click on a shorter link in comparison to a longer one. Simply by changing your long links to shorter ones, you could be improving the effectiveness of your social media strategy.  
  5. Easier to share: Shorter links are easier to share. Whether you are adding them to an email or a personal message, it’s so much easier to share a short link than a long one. 

Summary

There’s more to URL shorteners than meets the eye.

Sure, shorter links are more user-friendly than their longer counterparts, but more than that, the ability to track link metrics is an opportunity no savvy marketer can afford to pass up.

Remember, ideally, you’ll want to use custom branded URLs.

Branded URLs generate more trust and receive high click-through rates. Plus, they prevent users from thinking your links may be spam.

When choosing a URL shortener, there are a lot of options out there. Here’s a quick summary of our link shortener recommendations for different purposes:

  • Bit.ly: Best for enterprise-level businesses.
  • Rebrandly: Best for small businesses focused on branding.
  • ClickMeter: Best for large businesses.
  • Clk.im: Best for affiliate marketers, bloggers, and influencers.
  • Tiny.URL: Best for casual users in need of a quick and easy-to-use URL shortener.
  • Polr: Best for creating and hosting your own link shortener.
  • IS.GD: Best for casual users in need of a quick and easy-to-use URL shortener.
  • Buff.ly: Best for Hootsuite users, and businesses looking for a feature-packed social media management tool.
  • Ow.ly: Best for Buffer users and anyone looking for a simple and effective social media scheduling tool.
  • URL Short Link Generator: Best for Ecommerce businesses and Shopify users.

Did we miss any great URL shorteners on our list? Which link shortener do you use and why? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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