One of the major arguments that people use against URL shortening services is that they are harmful to SEO efforts. Much like the MMR vaccine debate, this piece of pseudoscience is actually harming many of the businesses that choose not to use URL shorteners because of misinformation! Today we look at how good URL redirection services can be of enormous SEO benefit, not harm.

Site traffic is usually about more than URL keywords
Think about your own websurfing behaviour. If you are like the majority of internet users, you typically find new sites through search engines, like Google. However, once you have visited a site once or twice, you either bookmark it, or simply remember the homepage address and type it directly into your browser bar. New advancements in browser features, like Firefox's autocomplete from both history and bookmarks, make it ever easier for people to return to your site.
Unless you are a very new business, or you rely heavily on search engines for your traffic (in which case you need to start strategizing about longer-term internet marketing methods), having keywords in your URL isn’t the be-all and end-all of SEO.
URL Shorteners have no effect on your site traffic stats
Google uses the number of people visiting your site in a given time period as part of their algorithm, and whether people arrive at your site through a URL redirection or by typing the address into the browser, the effect is the same. You get bumped up the Google results for your core site.
Use 301 redirects, still get link juice
302 redirects will not produce all the link juice for your site that 301s will … so just make sure your URL shortening service uses 301 redirects! This will overcome much of the link popularity problem with URL shortening services.
Use short URLs for short-term links
Twitter and SMS marketing links are not made to last forever -- there really isn’t problem with using URL shortening services for short-term links. It wouldn’t make sense to use a short version of your URL for inclusion in the Yahoo directory, or as the main method of linking to your website from your blog, for example. Use them appropriately, and they are gold!

