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Affiliate Id

The best way to stop stealing her abductor affiliate links

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Let's face reality! Today almost everyone is looking online to make or save money as they can. In the past, most people who clicked on your links members in the purchase without a second thought … but as things get tougher online, it seems that more and more no!

As money tightens and rising prices, people who know how to manipulate the system sometimes replace your affiliate ID with theirs and "hijack" your commissions.

I Here's an example:

Let's say your affiliate link is www.ebookhead.com/?live-well.

Tell the attacker uses the affiliate ID of captain Hook. What Just replace your ID with his, and buy www.ebookaboutcats.com/?captain-hook URL.

The conclusion: the hacker puts his money in his pocket.

In other cases, can not stand the idea that "making money", so you know, just cut the end of your affiliate containing your identification.

Instead of buying the Bypasser www.ebookaboutcats.com/?live-well simply "cut" the affiliate ID end and simply buy normal www.ebookaboutcats.com URL – without your affiliate ID attached!

Anyway, they are frustrated in their rightful commission.

To help combat affiliate link hijackers I offer a couple of my best tips (proven and battle tested), that at least confuse these "pirates" and in many cases, often defeat and disarm completely.

Side note: If someone really wants to steal your affiliate commission, you will find a way but most of the hijackers are opportunists who act if they see an easy man.

The first and cheapest way to hide your affiliate links is using a javascript redirect page. This is where you hide your affiliate link on a page of your site with a simple javascript that redirects people to your network members.

Works great not to expose the link "naked" affiliate in your real email and ezine ads, but once that people are redirected to the affiliate network, indeed, many affiliate programs expose the affiliate network with their identification in the address bar of your browser.

Like it or not, someone can replace my ID with them, and "misuse" of the commission … but at least the redirect script prevents them from immediately seeing my link "naked" affiliate (Http: / / hop.clickbank.net / ebookfire / ebksecrets) when I publish in my newsletter, email mail or on my site.

You can get free redirect scripts just about anywhere you find free javascripts. Here is the script I use http://www.ebookfire.com/jrs.shtml.

A better way to hide your affiliate links is a zero-frame or picture "invisible" that masks the affiliate network it seems to send people to a page on its website. Actually, you're sending to their network of affiliates.

This is the technique used by these "sub-domain" reorient the services we provide as http://ese.ebookfire.net URLs.

Giving someone a link as it is much better than using a link "naked" http://hop.clickbank.net/?ebookfire/ebksecrets affiliate, as it is a problem. As soon as someone makes a "view source>>" in your browser see the naked affiliate link plain as day … which instantly blows your cover!

Currently, the best way to protect your affiliate commissions against ruthless pirates using a combination of a zero-frame page with URL encryption. This is to send someone a URL that looks like a page on your site but actually pulls in your affiliate as "sub-domain" services. However, there is a fundamental difference …

If someone made a point of view "source>> in your browser, additional protection in that everything you see is a jumble of computer code instead of your naked affiliate network.

See this example of a zero-frame with encryption management into action. Click => Http: / / www.ebookfire.com / ese.html

Side note: Beware of camouflage using sequences JavaScript command to hide your affiliate because it could malfunction in some web browsers.

Here's the bottom line: If you sell through affiliate programs of others, never send a link to "naked" affiliate … just ask people to retrieve or ignore it if you do.

If you want to get paid more often through affiliate links, make sure it is not obvious that you are talking about people an affiliate link. If you can not easily see how to hack or bypass your link, many more people taking the money in your pocket will just go ahead and buy through your link – that is, after all, the whole thing! :-)

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