Posts Tagged ‘Social Media’

ByZe.us – Link Shortening, Sharing, and Tracking

April 25th, 2010 by Kieran

Well, you may have noticed our absence over the past few weeks.  We started out busy with internal projects, then got more swamped than usual with customer work (no complaints!).  Today I got the chance to wrap up one of our internal projects: ByZe.us.

ByZe.us once started as an internal link shortener with not much in the way of functionality.  Then we added some minimal tracking capabilities, and then, over time, other people started using it.  Over time we decided to scrap it entirely and start over.  Since we promised we’d never chuck any shortened URLs (some sites clear out a short URL after only a month!), we had to be very careful that any existing data could be ported over to the new system.

Success!

As of today, ByZe.us now offers all the original functionality in a much improved package, as well as tons of additional functionality.  For the folks shortening URLs, you now get a more robust preview screen that includes the title, description, and your keywords.  This information is all sucked over automatically, assuming you’ve given us a URL to a well formatted page.  You do have a title tag and some meta data, don’t you?

You’ve also got some more robust tracking too.  You can see how many folks clicked the link and from where – and when we say “from where,” we mean not just where on the web, but where in the world too!

For those visiting the shortened links, know that we now check a couple blacklists to make sure the links being shortened aren’t up to no good.  Furthermore, many URL shortening services will shorten already shortened URLs, making fishy sites even more obscure and harder to detect until it is too late.  We don’t allow URLs that are redirected to be shortened, unless they redirect to the same domain, since there are some justifiable reasons to redirect.

By no means do you need to create an account or log in (we use Twitter’s oAuth for accounts, by the way), but if you do, we’ve save some preferences including which social networks to show for sharing by default, if you want to always see the preview page before being sent to the link, as well as access to the tracking info for links you created while signed in.  For those who don’t sign in, we still do the best we can, but you are more likely to lose your saved preferences (i.e. if you clear your cookies).

So there you have it, the revamped ByZe.us, our latest offering.  Check it out today!

How We Tripled Our Traffic

February 16th, 2010 by Kieran

After just a couple short months, I’m thrilled to say we’ve tripled the traffic to our site.  Like any other successful business, we’ve been using various methods and tools to bring in the appropriate visitors.  The data has been gathered and analyzed via Google Analytics, and I have to admit I’m a bit surprised by the results.

Are those t-shirts you bought your employees a good form of advertising?  What about business cards and e-mail signature links?  Is tweeting worth the effort?  Being a relatively new business and having only been blogging for a handful of months, I consider these results to be based on a clean slate, not biased by historical efforts or data.  Let’s take a look!

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Social Media with Real Business Consequences: Foursquare

January 23rd, 2010 by Kieran

There has been a lot of talk of social media for a while now, as the web has moved from a one-to-many model, in which those who know how to develop sites or can afford to have them made for them broadcast their message to the world, to a many-to-many model, in which anyone can start up a blog or post anything they desire to services such as Twitter or Facebook.  Literally hundreds of social media sites have spawned up around the web giving the world a voice, but the consequence is that it can be hard to find social media applications that are genuinely original and bringing something new to the table.

One application, however, has brought many different aspects of social media together into one new, creative, original, and fun application – one that businesses, I believe, should be quick to embrace: Foursquare.  Foursquare is doing for social media what the Wii did for video games; it is getting people up, moving around, and interacting with the medium in a new and creative way.  If you’ve not heard of Foursquare before, or can’t understand how it can help your business, read on.

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The Key To Social Marketing? Being Social!

November 16th, 2009 by Kieran

This may come as a surprise to you, but there are business owners out there who sit back, feet kicked up on their desk, and wait for the phone to ring.  They believe social marketing is nothing more than a fad.  They’ve done their networking, sure, but likely only in person, and well, even that was probably a few years ago.  Having done their time, they now just wait for their three or four connections to call them with news of new work coming down the pipeline.  Why do more work than one needs too, right?  The problem, though, is that the phone doesn’t always ring.  There’s a world of  social marketing opportunity out there, most of it free, so why not take advantage of it?

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