Long URL's looks fishy, strange and are difficult to work with. Short links are handy, but may look super spammy. Think of all strange Bitly and Tiny links.
You may use your subdomain for your links. For example, workrmtly.com is our blog for promoting work from home. We use subdomain we.workrmtly.com as domain for short links. Example of affiliate link is: we.workrmtly.com/SwipePages
By using our own subdomain, links are less spammy and more transparent. Much better than some generic bit.ly/...
We can also track performance per subdomain and per link. In case of change of promotion/campaign, we just need to change link at one place - bl.ink dashboard. We don't need to correct all content pages. That is super handy.
Sometimes our limitations can be a source of creativity and strength
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You can use this to track clicks to your campaigns and rebrand your short links to your own brand if you have a spare domain that reflects your brand. Easy to use and understand with great API features.
Hi, Moresedul. Every company is unique so your needs may be different, however this blog post [https://www.bl.ink/blog/url-shortening-best-practices/] is a good place to start. Many customers use short links for social media, text messaging, email marketing, sales communications, and tracking previously untrackable links. Beyond the blog, feel free to reach out to us at help@bl.ink with your challenges and we will get back to you with some creative ideas.
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