
Su.pr URL shortener is one of the best shorteners ever. Previously I’ve been writing about the URL shortener NXY.IN, and I thought that the “ad” opportunity of this service makes it the best one. I was partly wrong.
Why partly?
Because the main aim of shortening your URLs is to get traffic getting more out of your tweets and profile statuses with limited characters number. NXY does a good shortening job.. but.. its name is not that attractive and popular, its frame looks not that elegant..
Anyways, let’s talk about the Su.pr URL shortener.
8 Reasons to Shorten Your URLs Using Su.pr
- 19 characters – All of your shortened links will be 19 characters long;
- Post messages – You can post links (messages) not only on Twitter, but on Facebook as well and optionally at the same time;
- Schedule them – You can schedule for later your tweets and facebook status updates;
- 301 redirect – Su.pr URL shortening service has auto 301 redirect, which makes your links SEO friendly;
- New post notifyer – Remember the Feedburner’s new “socialize” feature? Su.pr has the same;
- Tracking statistics – Su.pr URL shortener tracks your links, counting unique clicks, retweets of the shortened link, number of reviews and stumbles;
- Suggested posting time – This link shortener is one step further, than other similar services. It even suggests you the ideal posting time, based on the made clicks stats;
- Friendly frame – The final reason is the friendly StumbleUpon frame, which motivates you to press “I like this” button. Of course! It’s only one click away :) ;
When to Use Su.pr?
My suggestion is to use this service to promote your own links. Just like I do.
What about other links?
Well.. I used to shorten them with NXY, because it adds some personal profit to sharing. I mean the AdSense or your own blog or website banner feature.
Minuses of Su.pr URL Shortener
It really took me some time to come up with the possible minuses of this service. Yeap.. this is so good, that you should think a little to come up with its minuses. I’ve found just 2 of them:
- Su.pr URLs are not the shortest. There are services, that offer 14-15 characters;
- There are no “tops” of links, that are usually your potential extra traffic;
- Plus 1 (21st Jan): Ileane said about the frame “problem”. Well, this post is the actual evidence of it. You can see that it has 1 retweet – that’s mine. But there are 10+ retweets more of su.pr link of this post that I tweeted;
Anyways, Su.pr is my number 1 URL shortener now. I just fell in love with it :) My number 2 is still NXY.
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Previously, I had been using bit.ly to shorten my URLs for twitter, but I’ll give su.pr a shot – it looks cooler! :)
Hi, This is a very thorough review.
I stopped using Su.pr a while ago and here’s why. When the link is clicked it actually takes visitors to the SU website not your own (if you take a look a the full URL you can see what I mean) therefore it didn’t count as a visit to my WordPress.com blog. So if I wanted to look at my stats I would need to check 2 things, su.pr and my dashboard.
Since I’m a HootSuite user, I didn’t need the additional feature of tweet scheduling, and with su.pr I would have to leave my Twitter stream just to shorten a link. Plus with HootSuite, I can post to Twitter, Facebook, my WordPress.com blog and more.
Well anyway it’s good to test all of these services and see which one you like. That’s the great thing about having so many choices with Twitter.
@Ileane
Those features are really awesome, never seen before.
I will give it a try but I am really not a big crazy person of using just a specific URL service..By default I use bit.ly.
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Here’s how to do it on bit.ly:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdZe24Qq2KQ
OptimalConversions,
Thanks for the video :)
Thanks for the share.. never really looked into another link shortener
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