Unsolved How can I shorten a url?
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I've got way too many long url's but I have no idea how to shorten them?
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You can shorten URLs using various free online services. Here’s a quick guide:
1. Bitly
Go to: bitly.com
Steps: Paste your URL in the shortening field and click “Shorten.”
Additional features: Customize URLs, track clicks (requires account).2. TinyURL
Go to: tinyurl.com
Steps: Enter your URL and click “Make TinyURL!”
Customization: Choose a custom alias if available.4. is.gd
Go to: is.gd
Steps: Paste your URL, click "Shorten!" -
We’ve been using link-shortening tools like Cutt and Rebrand to shorten the URLs of our website which is into custom healthcare systems, and they’ve been incredibly useful. These shortened URLs not only make sharing links easier but also help with tracking and managing them for various purposes, such as marketing campaigns or analytics. It’s a simple way to keep things tidy and professional while ensuring that links are functional across different platforms. If you're managing a lot of URLs, these tools are a great asset.
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To shorten a URL, you can follow these steps:
- Choose a URL shortener: Visit websites like Bitly, TinyURL, or Rebrandly.
- Paste your long URL: Copy your lengthy URL and paste it into the provided field on the shortener's site.
- Click on "Shorten": The site will generate a shortened link.
- Copy the shortened URL: Use this new link for sharing.
These services often allow you to customize the shortened URL and track its performance.
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You can shorten a URL using online services like:
- Bitly (bitly.com)
- list itemTinyURL (tinyurl.com)
- list itemGoogle URL Shortener (previously available, now migrated to Firebase Dynamic Links)
- list itemRebrandly (rebrandly.com)
These services typically require you to paste the original URL, and they provide a shortened version that redirects to the original link. Some platforms also allow you to customize the short URL or track clicks for analytics.
Thanks!
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You can use bit.ly or tinyurl.com to shorten your any length urls.
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If you’re looking to make a URL for my website more user-friendly or easier to share, shortening it can be a great solution. A shorter URL not only looks cleaner, but also helps with tracking and makes sharing across various platforms more convenient. I'm interested in learning about effective methods to shorten URLs, tools that can assist in the process, and any tips to ensure that the shortened link remains functional and reliable.
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I'm looking for effective ways to shorten the URLs of my website's pages. I'd like the URLs to be concise and easy to remember while still retaining key information about the content. I'm interested in methods or tools that could help achieve this, along with any tips on best practices for URL shortening that won't affect SEO or user experience. What are some recommended strategies for shortening the URLs of my website?
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Choose a URL Shortener: Pick a tool that turns long URLs into shorter, more manageable versions. Some popular options include Bitly, TinyURL, or Google URL Shortener.
Copy Your Long URL: Highlight the long URL you want to shorten, right-click it, and select "Copy."
Go to the URL Shortener: Open a new tab in your browser, paste the URL of the shortener tool in the address bar, and hit enter.
Paste Your Long URL: Once the shortener website is open, look for a text box where you can paste your long URL. Right-click the box and select "Paste."
Shorten It: There should be a button that says something like “Shorten URL” or “Make Shorter.” Click it.
Copy and Use Your Shortened URL: After a moment, the shortener will give you a new, shorter URL. Copy this new URL and use it wherever you need.
That's it! Now you have a shorter URL that's easier to manage and share.
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Hi @laurentjb
To shorten a URL, follow these steps:
Visit a URL shortening service like Bitly, TinyURL, or Rebrandly.
Paste the long URL into the designated field on the site.
Click the "Shorten" button.
Copy the shortened URL provided by the service.
That's it! You now have a shorter, more manageable link to share. -
You can shorten a URL by using a URL shortening service like Bitly, TinyURL, or Google’s URL Shortener. Just paste your long URL into the service, and it will generate a shorter version for you.
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Simply, bitly is one of the best source for shorten URL.
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Bitly:
Steps:
Go to Bitly.
Sign up for a free account (optional but recommended for tracking purposes).
Paste your long URL into the provided field.
Click "Shorten" and copy the shortened link.TinyURL:
Steps:
Visit TinyURL.
Paste your long URL into the provided box.
Optionally, you can customize the ending of the URL.
Click "Make TinyURL!" and copy the shortened link.Google’s Firebase Dynamic Links:
Steps:
Sign in to Firebase.
Create a new project or use an existing one.
Navigate to “Dynamic Links” in the Firebase Console.
Click "Get Started" and follow the steps to create and customize your short link.Rebrandly:
Steps:
Go to Rebrandly.
Sign up and log in.
Paste your long URL and create a custom or branded short link.-
Using Browser Extensions:
Bitly Extension:
Install the Bitly browser extension for Chrome or Firefox.
Click on the extension icon whenever you want to shorten a link.
Short URL (for Firefox):
Install the Short URL extension.
Right-click on any page or link and choose "Shorten this page with…" to get a shortened link. -
Self-Hosted URL Shorteners:
If you want more control and branding, consider setting up your URL shortener with tools like YOURLS or Polr. These require some technical knowledge to install on your server. -
API Integration:
If you need to shorten URLs programmatically, many of these services provide APIs. You can integrate them into your workflow using code or automation tools like Zapier.
If you need further details click here
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@HarryWillson786 said in How can I shorten a url?:
Enter the Long URL: Paste the <a href="https://pixelfield.co.uk/">URL</a> long you want to shorten into the provided input field on the service's homepage.
This step is important one
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@HarryWillson786 said in How can I shorten a url?:
Enter the Long URL: Paste the <a href="https://pixelfield.co.uk/">URL</a> long you want to shorten into the provided input field on the service's homepage.
This step is important one
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You can shorten a URL by using online tools like Bitly or TinyURL. Just paste the long URL, and they’ll generate a shorter version for you. For example, you can shorten "https://glbsimregistration.ph/" to make it easier to share.
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@HarryWillson786 said in How can I shorten a url?:
Use a URL Shortening Service:
Open a URL Shortening Service: Go to a website that offers URL shortening, such as Bitly, TinyURL, or Rebrandly.
Enter the Long URL: Paste the long URL for example (https://pixelfield.co.uk/) into the provided input field on the service's homepage.
Shorten the URL: Click on the "Shorten" or "Create" button to generate a shorter version of your URL.
Copy the Shortened URL: Once the shortened URL is created, copy it from the provided field.
Verify the Shortened URL (Optional): You can paste the shortened URL into a browser to ensure it redirects to the intended destination.
I hope these steps help you
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Bitly is a perfect tool for URL Shortener. I am using it for our website Royal LePage Magna.
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Use a URL Shortening Service:
Open a URL Shortening Service: Go to a website that offers URL shortening, such as Bitly, TinyURL, or Rebrandly.
Enter the Long URL: Paste the long URL you want to shorten into the provided input field on the service's homepage.
Shorten the URL: Click on the "Shorten" or "Create" button to generate a shorter version of your URL.
Copy the Shortened URL: Once the shortened URL is created, copy it from the provided field.
Verify the Shortened URL (Optional): You can paste the shortened URL into a browser to ensure it redirects to the intended destination.
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@laurentjb URL shorteners like Bitly, TinyURL, and Rebrandly can condense long web addresses into shorter, more manageable links. Simply copy and paste the long URL into the shortener's field and click "Shorten." This is especially useful for sharing links on social media or in emails. However, exercise caution when clicking on shortened links from unknown sources, as they could lead to malicious websites.
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@sarahwalsh Thank you I'll go take a look. Much appreciated
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So, we use Bit.ly, its really good URL shortner, our digital marketing agency / web design business, uses it to shorten a URL, when posting links on Facebook.
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@laurentjb said in How can I shorten a url?:
I've got way too many long url's but I have no idea how to shorten them?
To shorten long URLs, you can use a URL shortener service like Bitly, TinyURL, or Google's Firebase Dynamic Links. These services generate a shorter version of your URL, making it easier to share. If you have a custom domain, you can also set up branded short URLs for a more professional appearance.
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@laurentjb Long URLs are not that much of a problem -- it's typically a warning sign in case they are not formatted properly.
If your URLs are already getting inbound links & ranking/receiving traffic from search engines, you should keep them as is & think about optimizing your URL structure in the future.
I hope that helps!
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