I just change the formatting slightly. I have shortened the URL of Google for example purposes. I shorten Google.co.uk with Google Shortener and this is the URL it gives me:
http://goo.gl/1JQL
Next I just get rid of the 'http://' part. I change the slash at the end. This is what the new formatting should look like:
goo.gl\1JQL
YT allows the above formatting, plus users only need to copy and paste the link, they don't need to change anything.
I hope this answers your question![]()
Ah, okay. Well, I was just thinking. For burning domains wouldn't a .tk be more attractive than say a shortened domain? I think I might try the .tk's and see how people respond to them. Thanks for the help!