What is a shortened link?
Link shortening is a simple method that takes a long link and turns it into a shorter one. Shortened links are more pleasing to the eye and display better in emails, social networks and other places.
Entase has a built-in tool for generating three types of shortened links. The first is a shortened link to the Program in your public profile. The second is a shortened link to the Repertoire in your public profile. The third is a shortened link that takes the user directly to a step - choosing a seat in a hall for a selected event.
An example
Normal link:
https://www.entase.bg/dkthaskovo/productions/623b2e9f2a64df52f0516831
Shortened link:
Generate a shortened link to the Program in your public profile
- Make sure your public profile is published.
- From your Public profile page, make sure you click on the Program tab.
- Then click the gray icon in the box with your profile information.
- After clicking on the icon, the link is already generated and copied to your clipboard - you can paste it wherever you want.
Generate a shortened link to Repertoire in your public profile
- Make sure your public profile is published.
- From your Public profile page, make sure you click on the Repertoire tab.
- Then click the gray icon in the box with your profile information.
- After clicking on the icon, the link is already generated and copied to your clipboard - you can paste it wherever you want.
Generate a shortened link to step Choosing a seat in the hall.
- Make sure you are logged into your Entase account
- Go to the Program page in the Office panel.
- Click on the icon with three dots to the right of the event you want to see the additional menu of options.
- From the additional menu options, click Get Link.
- After clicking Get Link, the link is already generated and copied to your clipboard - you can paste it wherever you want.
Posts on social networks are perceived better by users when you use shortened links!
We recommend using shortened links when creating content on social networks. Make your posts look neat and friendly with links that are as short as possible. On social networks, long links look suspicious.