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Branded short URLs in the wild and on TweetDeck

Just noticed something cool and wanted to share. If you're using bit.ly to shorten URLs and add a Techcrunch (techcrunch.com) or Onion (theonion.com) URL to the compose window in TweetDeck, instead of shortening to a bit.ly link you'll get an appropriately branded short URL i.e. tcrn.ch or onion.com.

I've subsequently learnt (from the bit.ly guys) this is part of a new bit.ly PRO service and these branded URLs will soon be opened up to all bit.ly PRO enterprise users. From a user point of view short URLs with a greater sense of transparency can't be bad and as a publisher getting potentially thousands of additional brand mentions in the stream wouldn't hurt either.

So if you notice URLs shortening to something other than bit.ly in your TweetDeck, don't panic - this is expected and potentially rather interesting. Might be worth registering that short URL for your brand sooner rather than later. Could someone build a short URL generator?

UPDATE: use http://domai.nr for a short domain generator (thanks yahelc)

 

Comments (12)

Jan 29, 2010
Mitch said...
I've been using my own branded URLs for my blog provided by PrettyLink Pro - a plugin for wordpress... and branding is just one of the 7 reasons I love it... http://blog.planet5d.com/jtr
Jan 29, 2010
yahelc said...
"Could someone build a short URL generator?"

http://domai.nr

Jan 29, 2010
doranb said...
Maybe great for the brand, but will users actually want *longer* urls?
Jan 29, 2010
steve said...
What about the option to use a custom api url? for example tweetie on my iPhone works great with the selfhosted yourls.org shortener.
Jan 29, 2010
Ernmander said...
I would love my own URL shortner. Maybe I am sad, but hey :)
Jan 29, 2010
Markus Merz said...
> Maybe great for the brand, but will users actually want *longer* urls?

I'd hammer that point too :)

Jan 29, 2010
Andy Denton said...
Suggest you take a look at http://kl.am and their white label, http://wi.ly. We are currently using it with great success at SportyTweets (http://spty.tw).
Jan 29, 2010
Andy Beardl said...
Does this mean as a user you would still get stats for the urls you create that end up with their pro "branding"
Jan 31, 2010
Timo Reitnauer said...
We also have some short URL domain name ideas for customizing bit.ly Pro at iWantMyName and a special search page for 2-letter domains.
Feb 01, 2010
Ted Rheingold said...
Hey, could we could you generate the short unique id string after a subdir. Domains themselves are usually long, it's the rest of the URL. For example could we submit that our short URL is "dogster.com/c/" and then you append the unique id string and do all the background data/analytics. In the end the user gets a URL like "dogster.com/c/akl1H" We've found 20 character URLs are plenty short for most general twitter usage. We could get dgstr.com, or dogs.ly or the like, but name recognition over saving a couple characters seems the way to go. Any problem with that?
Feb 03, 2010
Timo Reitnauer said...
@Ted: You could setup a subdomain "c.dogster.com" so the short URLs would look like "c.dogster.com/eh8gs". This also works with bit.ly Pro. You just have to set the CNAME to "cname.bit.ly" for the subdomain.
Mar 04, 2010
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