Custom Branded URL Shortening with Ez.com
Monday, September 14, 2009 at 6:14PM Live Oak 360 has evolved its BudURL service previously outlined on Masahale into a new service called Ez.com. The service is pretty much the same as their enterprise product BudURL, but is now a provisioned software-as-a-service offering with many subscription levels, all currently offering 21-day free trials.
The main reason we decided to try out this product is to have our own branded URL shortner. We have seem too many circumstances where a tweet is re-tweeted, but the link is changed to another site or where it is hard to distinguish which links are ours. Secondly, it also allows us to create very detailed reporting for corporate partner promotions (i.e. contest or sweepstakes) and team promotions (i.e. third-party ticket ads or viral marketing campaigns).
The service itself is pretty cut in dry, setup took less than 10 minutes:
- Setup custom domain(s) - we love it because we can manage several different brands with different custom domains
- Paste in URL to shorten or use bookmarklet to create shortened URL
- Copy shortened URL to desired service

Once the URL is in the wild the service offers a slick click stream view that outlines every click in near realtime, individually, or via aggregate data.


Some interesting features are:
- The service allows you to choose either 307 or 301 redirects
- Ability to create notes to help you remember which link is which
- Referrer information
- IP information for each click
- Browser identification
- Basic statistics charting
- Bot tracking
- Total vs. unique clicking information
- Keywords from google, twitter or facebook searches
- API
- Ability to create custom alias
- Multiple administration accounts
- Downloadable stats
- Multiple custom domains (the killer app for us)
Overall I am loving the product and would highly recommend it; however, I would like to see a better geo charting (right now you have to click on each click to where a click comes from), better views for conversation tracking and most importantly integration from third-party applications.
Kenton | Comments Off |
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