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Share on LinkedIn without losing reach.

LinkedIn favors posts that keep people in-feed, so naked outbound links lose reach. A short, branded slsh.me link sits cleanly in a comment or article — and tells you which post drove the signup.

Why slsh.me for LinkedIn

Links that earn the click on LinkedIn.

LinkedIn rewards posts that keep people reading in-feed, so a naked external link in the body of a post tends to get less reach — which is why so many people drop the link in the first comment instead. A short, branded slsh.me link is the cleaner move: it's compact enough to sit in a comment or an article without looking like spam, and it carries your own domain, so it reads as trustworthy to a professional audience that scrutinizes what it clicks.

Give each post, newsletter edition, or document its own short link and you finally know which one drove profile visits, demo signups, or whitepaper downloads — by channel, country, and device, in real time. Pair the link with UTM tags and those clicks slot straight into your B2B attribution next to email and paid. The slug stays editable, so a link in an evergreen article can be re-pointed at a fresh landing page months later without touching the post. All of it — branded slugs, analytics, UTM tagging — is free, no per-seat ladder.

A link that won't tank your reach

Short, branded, comment-friendly: drop it where a wall-of-text outbound link would cost you impressions.

B2B attribution that adds up

Tag each post and article with UTMs and clicks slot next to email and paid in your funnel.

Trust on a professional feed

Your own domain on the slug reads as credible to an audience that checks before it clicks.

Re-point evergreen content

Update where an old article's link goes months later — without touching the published post.

The workflow

Three steps, every post.

Shorten and brand

Create a short link on your own domain for the post, article, or newsletter you're sharing.

Drop it in the post or first comment

Compact enough to sit in a comment without looking like spam.

Watch the funnel fill

See clicks by channel, country, and device in real time; export to CSV for the weekly report.

Questions

The honest answers.

Does a short link help with LinkedIn's reach penalty on outbound links?
LinkedIn favors posts that keep people reading in-feed, which is why many people put links in the first comment. A short, branded link is compact and unobtrusive enough to sit there cleanly — and because it's your domain, it reads as trustworthy rather than spammy.
Can I attribute a B2B signup to a specific LinkedIn post?
Yes. Give each post, article, or newsletter edition its own short link with UTM tags. Every click is logged first-party with country, device, and referrer, so you can tie profile visits, demo signups, or downloads back to the exact post.
Can I re-point a link inside an old LinkedIn article?
Yes — the slug stays editable. Point an evergreen article's link at a fresh landing page months later from the dashboard, and the published post never needs an edit.
What does it cost?
Branded slugs, real-time analytics, and UTM tagging are free, with no per-seat ladder. Custom domains via CNAME are included too.

Your next LinkedIn link.

Free forever. No card. Branded slugs, real-time clicks, and UTM tags from the first one.

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