Nope! AMZ Links use a 301 redirect, which doesn't affect your SEO.
How does a shortened link work?
With AMZ, you can take a long link (aka a destination URL) and shorten it to one that's easier to share. With a paid plan, you can use your own custom domain and a custom back-half to get a unique and branded link.
For example:
Long link: https://nypost.com/2024/09/27/sports/giants-wasted-perfect-chance-to-topple-vulnerable-cowboys/
Short link: https://amz.tf/LZKDiGi
Custom link: https://amz.tf/sportgiant
When you create a link with AMZ, clicks on it are redirected to the destination URL you started with. To do this, we issue a 301 redirect, a technique for making a webpage available under many URLs. We don't re-use or modify shortened links, so our redirects are permanent.
A 301 redirect doesn't affect your website's SEO.
Ready to get started making your own shortened links? Check out these resources:
- How do I sign up for a AMZ account?
- How do I shorten a link?
- What is a custom domain?
- What is a custom branded link?
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