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May 22

delivr-logoI have been testing Delivr.com for a while now and I must say that I see great potential in this service. I have been in contact with David Harper (CEO of Delivr.com) and he told me that Delivr.com is in an early beta right now, but still it’s very functional. I have never experienced any problems using this service so by beta I guess David Harper means that there will be much more functionality added later on.

What can you do by using Delivr.com?

You can create a short mobile/twitter-friendly url, kinda like tinyurl. For example the url for my blog is: perola.delivr.com/106vh (to make it even shorter you can remove your user name: delivr.com/106vh). The unique with this url is that if you go to the url via a mobile device you will get a mobile friendly web page showing your content.

Delivr creates a mobileOK landing page for media and web sites you share

In Delivr you can view a dashboard showing all your shares and by selecting one of your shares you have three different ways to distribute your share:

Socialize it:

Enables you to share it to many different social communities on the Internet. You can choose between; MySpace, Digg, Twitter, Facebook, Delicious, Jaiku, Google, Reddit and Plaxo.

Send it:

Here you can choose to send your mobile-friendly URL as a text message to a 10 digits US mobile number

Print it:

This will generate a PDF flyer with your page and a QR code. By using this option you can easily share your content by flyers. You can also choose  just to get an image with the QR code for your URL. You can download a QR code scanner for your mobile from this page. On the image below you can see the flyer generated for my blog.

delivr-flyer

Another great thing with Delivr is that you can view statistics for your share. From the dashboard you can see how many views and re-shares you share has. You can also view detailed stats, showing the percentage of mobile device views, number of QR scans, referrers ++

You can also follow other users and get acces to their shares. When visiting delivr.com from a mobile device you get access to Everystream enabling you to browse through random shares. David Harper told me that they are working on a web-based share explorer.

I liked this service so much that I wanted to share it with my readers and I hope you enjoy testing it.

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