Optimizing urls for Twitter

But then again: that’s a rule of the game – and if your aim is to promote semantically rich urls in your Twitter-feed, you just better keep them below 30 characters. It’s hard enough to limit the praising of a given link to 140 characters.

So, what are the more concrete implications of this?
Well, looking at my own permalinks (that have annoyed me for some time now) – I now have another reason for skipping those non-semantical parts of the permalink: http://blog.heick.nu/archives/2008/04/. That’s 38 characters right there – and I can be pretty damn sure that any link from this blog posted on Twitter is going to be tinyurlified…
Still even if I (when) change my permalinks to the shortest possible form: http://blog.heick.nu/%postname% – I only have 10 chars to do with.
In any case – In the future, I might just start shortening my urls to make them Twitter-friendly…

Is that called Social Media Optimization? SMO?

Tags in the head

Ever wanted an easy way to add tags as keywords to your posts? Ever wanted to use the excerpt as meta description? I have. And until now, I’ve been using the Headspace Plugin (quite a good plugin, but requires some tinkering and tampering).

Enter Tags in the head. Basically, you gain same results using the two plugins – Tags in the head is just soooo much easier to use…