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lathurm
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Vanity URLs

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Hi! We often do a lot of print pieces that require vanity "user friendly" URLs that are easy for viewers to recall - in other words, not a .bitly. Can you recommend the best method to use when creating these? 

 

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bradmin
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Vanity URLs

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Hi, @lathurm. You'll want to purchase customized short URLs from Bitly first before proceeding. See this community post from last week for more details (and a use case which is slightly beyond what you asked). While a Bitly product, the short URLs themselves can be customized to whatever you like. 


Brad Mampe, Salesforce Analyst, Fidelity
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Phil_Vallender
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Koryphäe | Diamond Partner
Koryphäe | Diamond Partner

Vanity URLs

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Hi @harroldhino 

 

The way I see it, you've basically got two choices:

 

  • Redirect from simpler/neater URLs to longer/more complex ones at your standard domain using 301 redirects
  • Use a link shortener, like Bitly, with a custom short domain

 

Bitly has been around long enough, I think, to have earned some trust. And with a branded short domain configured with it, no one needs to know. I use Bitly to run my shortended links using the domain bb2b.io and I havent looked back. 

 

Hope this helps.

Phil Vallender | HubSpot Website Agency

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samanthacasey
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Vanity URLs

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It would be nice if HubSpot would allow for us to create vanity links for our designed landing pages without the bit.ly work around.

BShukla19
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Vanity URLs

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kvlschaefer
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Thanks for sharing, @BShukla19


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bradmin
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Vanity URLs

lösung

Hi, @lathurm. You'll want to purchase customized short URLs from Bitly first before proceeding. See this community post from last week for more details (and a use case which is slightly beyond what you asked). While a Bitly product, the short URLs themselves can be customized to whatever you like. 


Brad Mampe, Salesforce Analyst, Fidelity
I'm probably wrong. I may not be right about that.
harroldhino
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Vanity URLs

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I'm looking at a solution for the same. I'm in a space that will have concerns using link shorteners. People don't know where that link will land.

 

I realize that the same can be said for any printed links but, for me, link shorteners create an added layer of concern.

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Phil_Vallender
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Koryphäe | Diamond Partner
Koryphäe | Diamond Partner

Vanity URLs

lösung

Hi @harroldhino 

 

The way I see it, you've basically got two choices:

 

  • Redirect from simpler/neater URLs to longer/more complex ones at your standard domain using 301 redirects
  • Use a link shortener, like Bitly, with a custom short domain

 

Bitly has been around long enough, I think, to have earned some trust. And with a branded short domain configured with it, no one needs to know. I use Bitly to run my shortended links using the domain bb2b.io and I havent looked back. 

 

Hope this helps.

Phil Vallender | HubSpot Website Agency
JorieMunroe
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Vanity URLs

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Hi @lathurm,

 

Great question! Just wanted to circle back on this. Did you find a solution to this issue? If not, have you tried using URL redirects

 

Best,

Jorie

BShukla19
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Vanity URLs

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Click here to solution within hubspot

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BShukla19
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Vanity URLs

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can be manage through HubSpot, visit here to see details:

Click: How to implement with HubSpot

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bendonahower
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Ratgeber/-in | Diamond Partner

Vanity URLs

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This is how we do it! So long as the domain itself isn't terribly long we create pages with short, memorable URLs and then redirect.

Ben Donahowers HubSpot community signature
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