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February 8th, 2010

Bit.ly Pro Now Live For Everyone

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Even thought there are many other URL shortner existing around the web Bit.ly is the most favorite among users. And Bit.ly is looking to take advantage of its top place in URL shortening services. The company has been combining its place and has been introducing new analytics tools and other features, but might eventually start making some real money now that its paid Bit.ly Pro service has been made accessible to anyone in an open beta program.
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According to bit.ly blog

Since we announced the bit.ly Pro service last month, we’ve been racing to keep up with the demand — thousands of companies and bloggers have already signed up, and we are getting new requests every day. To help everyone get up and running as soon as possible, we’ve decided to move to an open beta: we’re going to launch a self-service website next week. Publishers will be able to log in there and set up their accounts in a matter of minutes.

The post was made two weeks earlier and after huge anticipation the self-servicing custom URL shortening platform is now live for everyone. bit.ly will not charge for the custom domain service or the basic dashboard. They will be free products. Free means free. But it also means that we can’t provide a lot, if any, support service (i.e. phone support, etc.) under the free plan. Pricing for the enterprise version will be announced in the coming weeks adds bit.ly


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