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Getting Started with GoLinks

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4 min readNov 5, 2019

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When your company is rolling out a new tool such as GoLinks, there is a great deal of non-technical work that goes into making it a successful rollout. Many people believe that if you build it or implement it, employees will naturally start using it and it will be a success. This is not always the case.

Here are the steps to get your new tool integrated and working well within your company.

Step 1. Get all the technical integrations working

Specifically with a GoLinks system, you want to ensure that when an employee goes to access a go/link that they will be able to get there no matter what. Integration is very quick to do, but may require an IT person to assist. If you need any help, reach out to our integration team and they will be happy to help.

  1. Setting up a DNS entry for go or search domain with golinks.io
  2. Enterprise push the Extension to all users
  3. Integrating with Slack

For more details, see How to Install GoLinks or reach out to our support team.

Step 2. Start building a good base of go/links

Once all of the technical integrations are setup and employees can access a go/link, the next part is creating a good base of golinks that people can start using right away.

When creating the initial set of base golinks, remember these tips:

  • Keep it short
  • Make it memorable
  • Be general

A good example is go/docs. It’s short, easy to remember and can be used by everyone.

A bad example is go/microsoft-word-document. It’s long, hard to remember, and isn’t general. If your company one day wants to switch from Microsoft Office to Google Docs, everyone will need to remember a new link. But with go/docs the link can stay the same.

If you need a little help getting started, here is a list of the most popular go/links we’ve seen companies use to get started.

Step 3: Market the new tool

In order to get everyone aware of GoLinks you’ll need to do some internal marketing. They may not understand what golinks are, why they are useful, or how to use them. This is where communication becomes a key to a successful roll out.

You’ll need to distribute the following to get the word out:

  • Email introductions
  • Posters, Flyers, Pamphlets
  • Training Workshops
  • Personal invitations

Either you or the communications team can send out an email to the whole organization with a little blurb on what golinks are and how to get started.

Use the Bulk Invite tool on the GoLinks dashboard to send invitations to everyone in the organization.

Put up posters around the office. Place desk pamphlets with how to get started.

If you need any of these materials, emails, print materials, just reach out to our support team and we can send those materials over to you.

Step 4: Use golinks everywhere

At first, people will not understand how golinks improves productivity. They’ve never used it and don’t see how it can save time accessing resources. You’ll need a team of champions who have used them before to help advocate. Ex-employees of Google, Linkedin, Yahoo, Twitter, Square, Netflix, and many other tech companies will understand the value in golinks, and can help spread the word. Find those coworkers and start using golinks.

Create a go/newhire page with all the golinks a new hire will need to get started.

If you are hearing “Hey what’s that link to get to…” then that’s a good case for creating a memorable golink.

Adoption will take time, but eventually everyone will start to see the benefit of using GoLinks.

Looking to bring GoLinks to your company? Sign up today at https://www.golinks.io to get started!

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Go Links

Easy-to-remember & secure short links, shared by your team. Known as go links, golinks, or go/links. We post about productivity👩‍💻 and enterprise software 💻.