by zolton | Sep 20, 2011 | Google Analytics, Social Media, Twitter
Recent analytics studies have shown that Twitter is being unfairly prejudiced in most reports. After all, the 140 character limit on Twitter means that if you want to share a link on Twitter, you often can’t fit it. Hence the evolution of bit.ly and other link...
by zolton | Feb 1, 2011 | Google, Social Media, Twitter
It’s safe to say that Twitter is a big reason URL shortening services have gained popualarity lately. Twitter’s 140 character maximum encourages people to take advantage of any space-saving service. It’s also safe to say that URL-shortened links are...
by zolton | Oct 8, 2010 | Google, Google Analytics, Social Media, Twitter
Forget bit.ly. Forget ow.ly. Embrace goo.gl. Why? Because you don’t need a separate URL-shortener analytics tracker anymore. Yes, it’s nice that bit.ly tracks your click-throughs. But, with automatic integration to your Google Analytics, Goo.gl...
by zolton | Sep 7, 2010 | Social Media, Twitter
Are you familiar with bit.ly or other link-shortening services? If so, the odds that you’re on Twitter. Because link shortening services have really been popularized with the 140-character limit that Twitter posts allow. Rather than include an extraordinarily...