Cligs News: EasyTweets, Twitter/GA Tool, Sever Move Update
Sorry to disturb the peaceful silence on the Cligs blog, but I have some interesting tidbits to share with you.
Cligs Integrated into EasyTweets
First up, a very exciting bit of news: EasyTweets now has Cligs integrated!
EasyTweets is a very (very!) powerful Twitter client. It is best described by the tagline it goes by: "Easy Twitter Marketing", and it really is that. It has the works: multiple account management, scheduled tweeting, reply management, and a lot more. And now it has Cligs. The option is easy to find in the ET Settings as the screenshot below shows:

And yes, it’s full and proper integration where you can input your Cligs API key and it will work with your Cligs account.
New Google Analytics Integration Tool for Twitter Links
Anil Batra introduced a new tool recently. I asked him to describe it and here is what he said:
If you are using Google Analytics then you should check out Google Analytics/Cligs URL builder developed by Anil Batra, author of one of the top blogs in Web Analytics and Online Marketing at http://webanalysis.blogspot.com. You can access the tool at http://www.anilbatra.com/digitalmarketing/twitter-google-analytics-url-builder.asp. This tool allows you to build cli.gs url and also enables them for tracking in your own Google Analytics tool. The tool is still in beta, send your feedback to Anil Batra.
News on the Move
I mentioned about a month ago about the plan to restructure Cligs. As an update, this is what’s going on:
- Cligs will be moving to Amazon Web Services. I won’t bore you with the technical stuff, but it’s freakin’ awesome!
- The new site is very quickly becoming feature complete. It will have new features too. More on that soon
- The new design will also launch. Actually two designs
So it’s coming along quite nicely.

Februar 16th, 2009 at 3:19 am
Wow, lots of exciting news! Cligs just never stops getting better. Woot!
Februar 16th, 2009 at 2:32 pm
My primary request will be for better workflow for custom URL Cligs, too many clicks currently.
This is especially true after you have created a custom URL clig, and you just want to copy it somewhere.
Februar 19th, 2009 at 5:57 pm
I can’t wait to see the new site!