URLBunch.com – Bunch Links For Easier Sharing

URLBunch.comListing URL after URL in an email, on your website, in your online profile, in printed materials, or anywhere else could wind up looking messy and confusing, especially if the URLs are long and complicated. On something like Twitter, listing out several URLs may be outright impossible due to character limits.

URLBunch.com aims to remedy this problem by bunching multiple URLs into just one handy, compact link. Like a TinyURL, a URLBunch will save space wherever you publish it, and look a lot cleaner. But the difference with URLBunch.com is that you can include multiple web addresses all in the same small URL. When someone visits your URLBunch link, they will see a simple list of all of the URLs that you entered upon creating the link. All of the URLs listed are active links, so visitors can simply click and visit each. Or, they can choose the “Open all Links” option and your browser will automatically open each link. As an example, I have created the following URL Bunch, which lists some of my favorite sites: http://www.urlbunch.com/f67104

URLBunch.com In Their Own Words

“A urlbunch is just that – a bunch of links to a web site. It’s like TinyURL.com but on crack. Pack a whole bunch of links together and share them with one small link. It’s a useful free service when you want to share a bunch of links with someone through social outlets such as Myspace, Facebook, AIM, Yahoo! Messenger, etc. It’s just easier to share that way. It saves space, looks cleaner and your mom would want you to use URLBunch.com.”

Why URLBunch.com It Might Be A Killer

TinyURL has become quite popular, and URLBunch.com provides a similar service but takes it a step further by allowing multiple web addresses to be grouped into one link. It´s easy to imagine lots of places you might prefer to use one compact URL instead of a long list of complicated URLs.

Some Questions About URLBunch.com

Can you edit the list of URL´s after you´ve created the link, or would you have to start all over? If you are sharing your URL Bunch on a website or in printed materials, it would be nice if you could go back and add another link, or edit existing ones, after you have created your URL Bunch. The interface is a little drab too – everything is garnet and black, in honor of the South Carolina Gamecocks football team. URLBunch.com

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