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TinyURLTinyURL is recommended for individuals, small businesses, and organizations that need a quick and simple way to shorten URLs for social media posts, email campaigns, print materials, or casual link sharing without requiring advanced tracking or analytics features.
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They charge you $10 per single, per year to keep it uploaded and 50 for an album (30 for the first year), so lets say you have 2 albums and 5 singles up, that's $110 for the first year and $150 every year after that, compared to distrokids $20 and unlimited uploads. And if you want to retrieve your files, they charge you a support fee. Distrokid is a flat rate of $20 per year and let's you upload as much as you want, and has a vault where they store all your album covers, audio files and metadata and any other extra details and they let you get them for free
Based on our record, TinyURL should be more popular than TuneCore. It has been mentiond 6 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Tunecore ($9.99/year per single and $29.99/year per album). Source: almost 5 years ago
Import string Class TinyURL: def __init__(self): self.url_to_code = {} self.code_to_url = {} self.counter = 1 self.alphabet = string.ascii_letters + string.digits def encode_base62(self, num): base = 62 chars = [] while num > 0: num, rem = divmod(num, base) chars.append(self.alphabet[rem]) return... - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
Choose a shortener: Pick a link shortener that fits your needs---many offer options like custom branding, QR code creation, and analytics. Ziplink, Short.io, and Bitly are all capable of that. If you are looking for something really simple, you may want to check out TinyURL as well. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
I'm sure you're familiar with URL shortener tools like TinyURL and Bitly, as they are widely used online. It simply takes a long URL and creates a shorter, unique alias that redirects to the original link. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
u/Migmag360 The reason your post cannot be posted and/or approved by us is because it contains a Bitchute link--which reddit bans. You have to mask the link using TinyURL. And then re-post it again with the new link instead. Source: over 3 years ago
u/fedx0 I have approved this post, the reason it's still banned by Reddit is because of the Bitchute links, you cannot post Bitchute links on Reddit. If you remove the links to Bitchute, or disguise the Bitchute links using TinyUrl and re-post the article, then it should be fine. If not then you will have to post the article somewhere else, then post the link to it on here instead. Source: almost 4 years ago
DistroKid - Unlimited uploads to iTunes and more. Keep 80-100% of your royalties.
Bitly - Get the most out of your social and online marketing efforts. Own, understand and activate your best audience through the power of the link with Bitly Enterprise.
Amuse - Amuse is a music platform that provides the ability to the world of music creators to distribute and sell their music content across the globe.
Rebrandly - Rebrandly is the easiest way to create, share and manage branded links.
Ditto Music - Release your music online, set up a record label and keep 100% of royalties
YOURLS - YOURLS is a website that contains all the tools you need to create and launch your very own URL shortener. URL shorteners like bitly or TinyURL are fine for public use, but they offer limited options in terms of URL customization.