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Post Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 9:02 pm
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Hi Allan or anyone in-the-know,

I read your article at http://www.associateprograms.com/search/newsletter205.shtml, but it is from three years ago. I know a lot has happened since then.

There are so many link cloakers out there. Are ClickBankGuard and Affiliate Link Cloaker as good as they were in 2002 or are they obsolete at this point? What about the new ones that have come out since then? Any recommendations? Does anyone use Link Shield?

I know no system is foolproof, but I want to purchase one that is relatively "safe" ... protects my links from theft most of the time from those except the worst link thief.

I use SBI for the site I am thinking about, so I don't have access to the .htaccess file.

I can't believe after all these years, CB still hasn't done something to make this situation better for its affiliates.

Any help is most appreciated.

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Post Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 4:30 am
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Oh well, no replies. I decided to go Affiliate Cloner.

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Post Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 1:54 am
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i am too busy to try and figure out how to use .htaccess files. None the less great to know. I found this great service called safeclick that i use. If anyone is interested i find it really easy. Which is good for me because i can barely operate a computer. But it helps me make more money.

Their site is: http://safeclick.internetmoneystreams.com

i think.....

take care all,
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Post Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 9:13 pm
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If you used the safeclick system, it looks to me as though you'd be sending all your traffic to the safeclick site. If that server was ever down or if the company went out of business, all the affiliate links on your site would stop working. What a disaster that would be.

In contrast, if you use .htaccess redirects - free - if there's a problem with one affiliate merchant you can make ONE simple change in one file to fix dozens or even hundreds of links on your site.
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Post Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 10:24 pm
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That is a good observation, and one that i haven't though of before. I have used safeclick, and haven't had any issues so far. I did contact them once, and got user support really fast.

I exported all of my links from safeclick, it has the option for that just in case. I think i will do this on a more regular basis for backup purposes.

Thanks for all of your input.

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Post Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 3:42 pm
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Hi,
I would like to try this .htaccess redirects but don?t understand how to do.
Anyone here who are willing to give a helping hand?
I would like to do like Allan does with his links.

I want help to get things working. The whole package.

Please pm me Smile
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Post Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 1:58 am
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I won't send you a private message, because that would help only one person instead of everyone who's interested.

Here's the site I learned about htaccess redirects from:

Comprehensive guide to .htaccess
http://www.javascriptkit.com/howto/htaccess.shtml

.htaccess redirects
http://www.javascriptkit.com/howto/htaccess7.shtml
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Post Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 2:08 am
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Thanks Allan,
The only way I wanted a PM was so I could ask that person who really understand this to make me a file for a small sum of cash Smile
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Post Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 5:14 pm
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Hi MakeMoney,

I just registered and noticed your query.

There's a brand new product out by Russell Brunson - well known on the net and it's wonderful. It's Link Brander. Check it out here:

[Affiliate link deleted. Allan Gardyne, Admin.]

It does not only cloak, but secures AND connects it with viral marketing!
It's wonderful, new, and I have all my clickbank urls with them. For instance, check out this one to test:

[Affiliate link deleted. Admin.]

To your success, and hoping to get to know you better,

Ann Stewart
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Post Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 11:28 am
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This solution requires some coding, not a lot: Add each link to a database table. The database provides a unique number for each link. When some clicks on a link they go to a small portal page that looks up the real link and jumps off.
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Post Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 6:05 pm
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If I'm not mistaken, doesn't Google expressly forbid cloaking in their Terms of Service? They explain that this is reason to remove a webpage from all PR.

I'm pretty sure I read that... so... as I know this site would never recommend anything to get you banned from google... can you please explain HOW this is different?

Also, if someone could briefly describe the concept of why you would want to cloak or redirect or whatever, it would be appreciated.

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Post Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 6:47 pm
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If I'm not mistaken, doesn't Google expressly forbid cloaking in their Terms of Service? They explain that this is reason to remove a webpage from all PR.


If this is wrong, someone please correct me... My understanding of Google's Terms is that it applies to their search engine spider that is crawling your site and that only your site is not allowed to be cloaked.

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can you please explain HOW this is different?

The topic is about disguising the affiliate hyperlink that you receive from an affiliate so that people are not aware that it is a link to another site.

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Also, if someone could briefly describe the concept of why you would want to cloak or redirect or whatever, it would be appreciated.


These are a two of the popular reasons:

    1. You have an extra long link to a book on Amazon called "Make More Money Yesterday that you are recommending to your customers and you want to make it easy for them to go there. So you create a link with the the following reference: www.yoursite.com/MakeMunny.htm. Now when they go to that page, they are automatically sent to the correct page on Amazon.

    2. Similarly if you are an affiliate on some affiliate program or other and you are asking the visitor to go to clickbank and buy the product so that you can get your commision, your affiliate link could look something like this: http://hop.skip.jump.MakeMoreMoney.cluckbonk.com/?aff=1403&pdt=MakeMoreMunny and some little shyster who knows the trick to all this knows that if he just types http://MakeMoreMoney.cluckbonk.com in his browser he can go and buy the product directly and you lose the commission...


There you go, I hope this helps.

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Post Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 10:44 am
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Just a bit more detail...

Website cloaking shows one page to human visitors and a different page to the search engine. It's often used to hide search engine spam.
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