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July 16th, 2011
Short Link Danger

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Marty Marsh

Who knew that using short links in your emails would get them treated like spam?

In the past, I would rarely use the “Check Spam” feature in my autoresponder service before sending out my ezines and promotional emails but one day, in a text-only email, after putting in a short link created by “tinyurl”, the spam filter automatically popped up and warned me that the short link would surely get my email relegated to my subscribers’ junk folders.

So I wound up just using the regular old long link. Now, if I had been sending an html email, I could have simply cloaked the long url behind a string of words, you know, like when you see a live link that says: Click here.

Then, just a couple of weeks ago I learned that if you try to use bit.ly short links, those will get you treated like spam as well.

The lesson here is simply not to use short links — those created by services like “tinyurl” and “bit.ly” in your email messages because using them will trigger the spam filter of your subscribers and may get your email deleted altogether.

And the reason for this is because, like so many other useful online tools, the short links have been co-opted by real spammers and that wrecks things for the rest of us who are sending legitimate marketing email.





Marty Marsh is your Follow-Up & Stay-In-Touch Marketing Strategist helping entrepreneurs, coaches, holistic practitioners and other business owners attract and keep more clients with creative, yet affordable, relationship-building marketing and promotional materials including NewsCards, Custom Newsletters, Postcards, Specialty Advertising and Promotional Items and more. Learn more about how to stay in touch with clients and prospects and keep them warm until they are ready to buy and download a copy of Marty's eBook, The Right Marketing Mix for Stay-in-Touch Marketing at StayInTouchMarketing.com

  • Shannon Cherry

    So what can you do to get rid of those especially ugly long links like affiliate links? Create your own redirects through your webhost.

    It’s easy to do (check with your webhost how because every host is a little different). And it brands your links with YOUR brand. Sure, it may not be as short as a shortlink, but it’s better than the ugly alternative!

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