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How to make your own url shortener?

your own url shortener.
How to Make your own URL shortener.


Friends, Have you ever wondered to handle long URLs which you want to handle?  Like this one http://www.thetechblogger.in/2017/07/how-to-make-multi-language-website-with.html? This could be great if we can handle this URL with a short one like http://wxyz.ml/1i good no? Let's Begin!

1. Bit.ly  

Bit ly allows you to use your own domain for URL shortening.  all you have to do is some DNS changes, then from the Bitly dashboard, you can shorten URL. Bitly might be the best solution if you are not looking to host the Shortener on your own. There are some very quick integrations to do in order to start your own first Long URL to be shortened...

2 Go daddy 

Go daddy allows its users to shorten URLs with a custom domain you can use a domain which you either bought from GoDaddy or from any registrar.  All you have to do is go to  https://shortener.godaddy.com/ and Sign in go to settings and add your domain. This also allows you to forget about the web host.


3.  Tinycc

If you really need something you have to pay some fee. This is the first premium which we are recommending. Tinycc has about 4 plans starting from $9/ mo. Yes, it seems like expensive if you are don't have that much visitors or use to your site. 

4. Budurl

This is another custom shortener which you would like to look. They are also having only paid service starting from $99/mo I recommend this if you are an intermediate who don't want to take care of all the backend and analytics of a URL shortener. just give a try.


  

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