Subtitle: How to combine "formgooglegtech" (Google Forms), link shortening with Bitly, and "hot" lead tracking for maximum conversions
Go to bitly.com (free plan available). Free accounts allow up to 10 custom short links per month.
Create two Bitly links for the same Google Form but different custom slugs: bitly formgooglegtech formulario hot
Keep the hot lead principle in mind. Only ask for:
Pro tip: Hot forms have fewer than 5 fields. Each extra field reduces conversion by 10–15%. Pro tip: Hot forms have fewer than 5 fields
Before publishing, verify:
| Task | Done? |
|------|-------|
| Google Form created, max 5 questions | ☐ |
| Mobile layout tested | ☐ |
| Bitly account active | ☐ |
| Long URL shortened | ☐ |
| Custom short link (e.g., bit.ly/TuOferta) | ☐ |
| UTM parameters added for tracking | ☐ |
| Conditional logic set for hot leads | ☐ |
| Auto-responder email ready | ☐ |
| Privacy checkbox included | ☐ |
| Test submission from your phone | ☐ | Before publishing, verify:
| Task | Done
Once all boxes are checked, share your Bitly link everywhere. Monitor both Bitly click analytics and Google Forms responses daily. The moment you see a drop in “hotness” (clicks vs. completions), tweak your form headline or remove a question.
When someone clicks your Bitly link, you know they’re interested. When they submit the form, you know they’re engaged. Here’s how to connect them:
Use Bitly’s “click tracking pixel” (Facebook, LinkedIn, Google Ads). When someone clicks your form, retarget them with an ad offering a bonus for completing within 1 hour.
Now, every click is measured.