2) Search engines automatically find links when they exist on public pages. These special error resistant links also work great in spoken form (Siri changes links to all upper case). Replace: Consider using letters or numbers in place of words. Its popularity influenced the creation of at least 100 similar websites,[9] although most are simply domain alternatives. One good way to do this is to use Domai.nr, which links directly to registrars for many domain extensions. They are always trying to break into websites and cause irreparable damage to them.
You can use initials for one or more words or, if it works, all of them. Write down this value and the combination title or description it goes with so you can reference it when you view your data in Google Analytics later.
Can generate transcribable short links in printed brochures for publicity events. Resolution: The popularity of high-dpi screens (such as retina displays) is increasing. Some countries place restrictions on who can register domains with its country TLD — though this is becoming less and less common as countries realize the revenue opportunities from selling domains worldwide. Copying an address on a mobile device Open your preferred mobile Internet browser. If you navigate to a previously claimed URL, you may see a page that reads Profile Not Found.
We’ll use the GA Event tracking feature to capture all the information. You can also copy the link and paste it into a new window. For example, let’s say that you have a page on your blog where you sell an ebook. But like I said, on Twitter, the Twitter folks have already figured out the whole URL shortening thing.
Another consideration is that some countries also restrict what content can be used their TLDs, so if you intend in shortening content that might be in violation of these laws, you'll need to find another TLD. We can detect whether a link will open a page on a domain which is different to ours. I could probably go on and on with a dozen more URL shorteners, but lets be honest, you only need one. The new shortened link would be like goo.gl/htsl Clicking on the shortened link immediately takes you to the same long address. Given the choice between spending time and money to find a different home, or just giving up, the latter won out.[22] Google's url-shortener discussion group has frequently included messages from frustrated users reporting that specific shortened URLs have been disabled after they were reported as spam.[23] A study in May 2012 showed that 61% of URL shorteners had shut down (614 of 1002).[24] The most common cause cited was abuse by spammers.