Do you have a Twitter account?
If so, use your Twitter login below to create eeny.me shortened URLs that use your Twitter screen name in the sub domain!
For instance, my Twitter screen name is mauteri, so I can create URLs like http://mauteri.eeny.me/0. Now if that link gets retweeted, it will always refer to my Twitter account, which can potentially lead to more followers!
Go on, login to Twitter now!
Why use eeny.me?
Eeny.me isn't necessary better than other URL shorteners, but it is a much more unique service when used with Twitter. Like stated before, after logging in above, you can use your Twitter screen name in the sub domain of your shortened URL. It makes the link slightly longer, but there are some benefits to it.
What are some of the benefits to using eeny.me?
First, your screen name is in the sub domain of the URL, which gives you a sort of ownership to that shortened URL. Second, having your screen name in the sub domain of the URL also means you can have ANY alias for the link you want. So your links can be descriptive, memorable, or short if you so desire. Third, by going to your screen name dot eeny dot me (ex: mauteri.eeny.me), all your past URLs are easily accessible to anyone. If they like something you linked to, they can find more things you've linked to!
Cool, how do I get started?!
Easy, just drag the eeny.me bookmarklet found at the top of this page into your browser's toolbar. Then, when you get to a site you want to shorten and tweet, simply click on it. If you aren't logged in already, a frame will prompt you to do so. After that, the link will be shortened for you and you can tweet it right then and there!