Personally I use the ubiquity plugin for Firefox which has built in url shortening via tinyurl and interfaces with the Twitter API, but this is a nice tutorial to get started with bit.ly. Nice work.
Nice post. I use bit.ly also but through the Tweedeck Adobe Air application. I cut and paste the article’s title or write my own title if I feel it offers a better explanation towards how the article could be relevant to my followers.
Next I paste the URL into Tweetdeck’s url shortener. The bit.ly Firefox plugin makes viewing click-through numbers a breeze. You can learn more about the bit.ly plugin for Firefox here:
Though I’ve been on Twitter for some time, I’ve only just begun to use it the way I should be using it. Thanks for the tip — I’ll include this with my Twitter stuff to read and see which works best for me.
Personally I use the ubiquity plugin for Firefox which has built in url shortening via tinyurl and interfaces with the Twitter API, but this is a nice tutorial to get started with bit.ly. Nice work.
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Nice post. I use bit.ly also but through the Tweedeck Adobe Air application. I cut and paste the article’s title or write my own title if I feel it offers a better explanation towards how the article could be relevant to my followers.
Next I paste the URL into Tweetdeck’s url shortener. The bit.ly Firefox plugin makes viewing click-through numbers a breeze. You can learn more about the bit.ly plugin for Firefox here:
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/bitly_plug-in_extends_tiny_urls_shows_clickthrough_numbers.php
Tweetdeck and bit.ly url’s rock!
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Though I’ve been on Twitter for some time, I’ve only just begun to use it the way I should be using it. Thanks for the tip — I’ll include this with my Twitter stuff to read and see which works best for me.
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