Jeff Macharyas is the Director of Marketing at Corning Community College in New York. He is a writer, graphic designer and communications director who has worked in publishing, higher education and project management for many years. He has been the art director for Quick Printing, The American Spectator, the USO's OnPatrol, Today's Campus, and other publications as well as a telephone pole design engineer contractor. Jeff is certified in Google Analytics and Adobe Visual Design and holds Amateur Radio license: K2JPM. He is also a certified fencing instructor.
Jeff earned his AS from Indian River Community College (Ft. Pierce, Florida), his BS in Communications from Florida State University, a miniMBA in Social Media Marketing from Rutgers University and a Masters in Cybersecurity and Computer Forensics from Utica College.
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Wow, you must be a mind-reader! I was trying to figure out what to do with long URLs in a magazine I'm the art director of and started researching link-shorteners just this week. I tried a WordPress plug-in for my own WordPress site and it worked great. Drupal is used where I work, however. But, I did start exploring the options you detail here, too. The plug-in I'm using is URL Shortener by MyThemeShop for WordPress. Thanks.
This is great. Working in graphic arts requires transferring files all the time. I have gotten used to WeTransfer, which works pretty well, but I get files often from DropBox, Hightail and others. I am looking into YouTransfer, which you mention, and that may be a good alternative I could start using and share with my co-workers. Thanks for the post.