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- What is Tr.im?
The internet is full of long and cumbersome URLs used to name pages and deliver content. Quite often we want to share information with our individual network of friends, colleagues or clients, but ...
- How to use Retargeting Pixels?
Example: Adding Facebook Pixel to TR.IM All you need to do is create your Facebook pixel, followed by copy and paste your Pixel ID into TR.IM settings. 1. Go to Events Manager on Facebook Ad Manage...
- Create custom audience on Facebook
1. Make use of the data collected on Facebook Ads Manager, you can click ‘Create Audience’ to create your custom audience 2. From the filter, select event such as ‘website visitors’ to include or ...
- What is a Pixel?
Pixel is a code that you place on your website, it collects visitors’ data that help you in your ad’s conversion tracking, optimization, building targeted audiences, and remarketing easier. It work...
- What is Retargeting?
Retargeting is a form of online advertising for re-engaging customers who have previously interacted online with your brand. With TR.IM’s retargeting features, you can easily add retargeting pixel...
- Vanity Domain Changes - May 4th 2019
We have made important changes to tr.im affecting vanity domains. If you have one or more vanity domains configured in Tr.im you must update your domains DNS settings to point to the new IP addres...
- How do I set up a vanity domain in Tr.im?
What is a vanity domain? Tr.im gives you the option to customize your shortened URLs with a custom keyword. Long cumbersome links become something far more concise and appealing. Vanity domains ta...
- API Documentation Introduction
Important: Tr.im API is in Beta The Tr.im API allows you to integrate with 3rd party applications to encode long URLs into shortened URLs. Enjoy all of the benefits that Tr.im brings with detailed...
- How to report a malicious link
Tr.im support takes responsible use of Tr.im extremely seriously. We have no control over what content our users publish and this means that unfortunately, from time to time, our service is misused...