Today’s internet coaching report is on those tiny urls that you find in your emails, or that as a affiliate marketer you are likely to be using. If you have been around the internet for any length of time you already have seen the tiny or short urls that so many people use.
I might be wrong but it seemed that is started with one major player and that was tinyurl.com It would simply change a long affiliate url into a shortened one so that people could not really tell the article or advertisement was sending them to a sales page or an affiliate link.
People would use shortened urls as a way to mask or hide the main link. Short urls were a less expensive way to grab a domain name than making a major purchase. They could be used instead of a domain name that had a lengthy affiliate identification number at the end of the url, too.
Craig Haywood came up with his own url tracker, and there might be others out there, but his is pretty easy to use and he offers a large variety of choice for them. Craig got the persona of the “blue guy” because of his avatar. Have you heard or seen Craig’s avatar?
Here is what Craig Haywood did. He put together a url shortening system that can also be an affiliate program for you to promote. Plus there are stats on your url so you can make different ones going to the same landing page to do your testing of your ads, or ad placements. This is a great service that people who are really serious about affiliate marketing or just marketing on the internet in general will want to take a look at.
This is all not new. Craig has been on the internet for years now. He stands behind his product and he does have good customer service. You can click on this link for more information. You can start with Track That Ad free. It offers better ad tracking than tinyurl.com.
Tomorrow I will finish this article and will talk about more free url shortening sites and give you links two more that also have free stat trackers with them.
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