There is a service that I've used for a while that will shorten your long web addresses and allow you to track access. The website called Bitly.com is one you can use without creating an account. There is an advantage to having your own account. If you are logged in, you can see all the shortened URLs you have created. You can also click on any one of those and analyze the access.  I recently blogged about kinetic typography and inserted a link shortened from Bitly.com for the sole purpose of tracking clicks on that link. I can tell you that 15 readers clicked on the link within my post. 
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This is the home screen. You paste the URL in the blue box to shorten it.
On Bitly.com, you can also bundle several links together in a package. Let's say I wanted to recommend books from different authors. I could bundle those website pages into a single link. Here is an example of a bundled link: BOOKS TO READ IN 2012. All clicks on each link in the bundle would then be tracked. The beauty is that I can add to this bundled list at any time. I can post it to Facebook or tweet it as this:  bitly.com/zI852e.  Then each link can be tracked for clicks. 

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I've blogged on QR codes in the past as a marketing tool. CLICK HERE to see all past posts on QR codes. I know you think I'm obsessed with these things. Really, I'm not. I think people need to know what they are and how easy it is to create them. The Bitly.com site will also automatically create your QR code and track how many clicks and the source of the visitor.  This QR code leads to the Amazon page for Alex Cavanaugh's debut novel, CassaStar.  You can test it with your Smartphone or iPad QR code reader.  If you don't have one, I linked the  image at the left to the URL where you can just click on it to see what would happen with the reader.

Bitly is one more free tool out there that may the solution to your marketing or blogging dilemmas. In the past, I didn't log in when using the service because I didn't care about the tracking. I would use it to shorten a URL that seemed to stretch on for miles. Now that I have a book on the market, I'm more interested in what leads to a "click" and what doesn't. 
 


Comments

01/16/2012 7:29am

QR codes are the coolest thing since sliced bread!
I was using TinyURL.com to shorten links, but now that Twitter does it automatically, I have used them in a while.

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01/16/2012 1:57pm

Twitter is pretty handy to shorten links. I like the fact that you can now track if people are accessing the QR code since it's tied to the bitly link.

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01/16/2012 9:46am

Like Alex, I used to use TinyURL, but now that Twitter can auto do that I haven't needed it. I always LOVE your new tech posts. :)

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01/16/2012 1:59pm

Thanks, Ciara!

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01/16/2012 10:35am

I hadn't heard of this website before now. It sounds like something that would be very useful. I need to start using QR codes more!

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01/16/2012 2:02pm

Emily- Now you will notice them on all packaging. I can't walk through a store without seeing them.

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01/16/2012 10:41am

I thought those bitly web codes were some sort of secret society, available only to high traffic blogs. Thanks, Brinda, for inviting me to join that super secret need-to-know inner circle.

NOTE TO SELF: Put bitly bites shiny-bauble-play on a to-do list for some day other than today.

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01/16/2012 2:00pm

Gloria, DO NOT be distracted by the shiny baubles.

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01/16/2012 10:57am

Brinda, your love of techie tools speaks of your adventurous spirit. You are the zip-lining sky-diving bungee-jumper of our circle.

Me? I'm on the Victorian Merry-Go-Round. But I am riding the prettiest horse. Whoa, Nelly!

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01/16/2012 2:03pm

Sherry- I couldn't read your comment without seeing you on the carousel horse. You look great on it.

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Christa
01/16/2012 11:23am

You are so savvy with all of this stuff. I feel like I should hire you to help me navigate the waters of savvy social media. Very impressive.

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01/16/2012 2:04pm

Ah Christa...that's the nicest thing you can say to a geeky girl like me!

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01/16/2012 12:49pm

Okay Brinda, yet another great post I must save. I must believe that this is better than sliced bread and smoother than peanut butter. I take the cues from you and your great young followers :)

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01/16/2012 2:05pm

It's just one of those easy tools and it's FREE. I love free.

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01/16/2012 1:34pm

I mostly use the twitter automatic shortening thing. However, even that fails sometimes and I resort to Bitly. I had no idea it made the QR code. I'll have to practice with that. Good of you to promote Alex's book.

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01/16/2012 1:59pm

Your book, Slipstream, is in the bundled link above called BOOKS TO READ IN 2012. :)

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01/17/2012 2:12am

Just signed up! Going to play with it tomorrow. Oops. It is tomorrow!

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01/17/2012 3:28am

I bookmarked the QR code site. I'd love to use it in the future. Thanks for these tips.

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DL Hammons
01/17/2012 7:03am

I knew about Bitly's, but not that you could track their usage. That's going in my tool bag! :)

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01/17/2012 11:48am

@Lori You know how to burn the midnight oil!! I wish I could be more productive at night.
@Medeia I'm glad it will be useful to you. :)
@DL The usage part for the QR code is what interests me the most right now. When I put it on my next romance trading card, I'll be able to track how many people actually use their reader to access it.

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01/17/2012 2:09pm

I just bought a T-shirt with a QR code linking to my web site on it. :)

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01/17/2012 2:18pm

OMG!! That is too cool. I want to do that. :)

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