Anyone use an in-house link shortener? Suggestions on what to name it? (subdomain, separate domain, etc).
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Permalink Reply by Matt Herzberger on February 13, 2013 at 11:32am We use the subdomain of go.fiu.edu another one that we use for our SM mangement tool in http://pn.tr (we are the Panthers) we acutally open sourced our tool if you need help getting started https://github.com/fiuwebteam/GoFIU
Permalink Reply by Maryann Reissig on February 13, 2013 at 11:46am Thanks, Matt! We're actually going to use go.sjfc.edu as well.
I'm using this tool - http://yourls.org/ - it looks similar to yours. very easy setup, I think it will get a lot of mileage for us.
Permalink Reply by Mike Richwalsky on February 20, 2013 at 10:39am We too use yourls and have had really good luck with it. There's a great Google Analytics plugin that lets you add some data to longer URLs before they're shortened.
Permalink Reply by Maryann Reissig on February 20, 2013 at 10:40am thanks! I'll check it out
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