While popular social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram can bring a large amount of traffic to your websites, it can be difficult to monitor. Unfortunately, there are only a few tools that can be used to measure your traffic from social media with the same level of accuracy as you would get from monitoring organic search traffic. In an effort to prevent spam, many social networking sites have started obscuring outbound links with redirects, dropping referral URLs, and disallowing tracking cookies in embedded links.
Fortunately, Google allows users to modify URLs with labels that correspond to where they were originally posted. To take advantage of this feature, we are providing a tool that will allow users to quickly categorize and subsequently track the effectiveness of their various social media campaigns. Additionally, you can use the shortened version of the link to track the number of impressions and further demographics of social media accounts you reach if you have a Tweetburner account, as well as provide shortened URLs in character-limited formats.
Try it now! Then drag our bookmarklet to your toolbar to use later on any page of your sites you visit.
For further support or questions regarding our tool, please go to our blog where there is also an instructional video.
What are my Email Settings?
In order to set up an email client such as Outlook, Thunderbird, or Mac Mail, you first need to obtain the username, incoming server, and outgoing server that will be used to connect your email account to the email client software.
For InMotion Hosting customers seeking to get this information, simply fill out an email address below and click submit to get the email client configuration settings.
What Is a Favicon?
A favicon, short for Favorite Icon, is a file that attaches a small image to your webpage that appears in various places on your web browser. It can be used for branding purposes or to simply add some flair to your webpage. While it is possible to convert most images into a favicon, this process can be tedious and time-consuming. Fortunately, we’re here to help!
To create a favicon for your website, follow the steps below and allow our server to do all the work. We’ll convert the uploaded image into a favicon as well as an Apple Touch Icon.
Notice: We are currently performing maintenance on the Favicon Generator Tool and it will be back online as soon as possible. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Why is my website down? Your website could be down for many reasons, ranging from DNS and nameserver misconfigurations to syntax errors in your .htaccess file. Enter your domain name in the form below and click check domain. We’ll review your domain name and try to provide you with further information about the status of your domain.
Please note! This tool is intended for use by InMotion Hosting customers only.
Many times understanding the error numbers listed in these bounce back messages is difficult for the untrained eye. To help in troubleshooting bounce back messages, we’ve created the tool found below, our bounce back parser.
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