Affiliate Link Disclosure Page Generator for Bloggers and wordpress free seo tool 2022
Hiding your affiliate links (Affiliate Link Cloaking) is a very important job to do when selling related products on your website. First, most integrated links are computer-generated, so most of the time they are long and ugly and you may want to turn these into short, well-covered short links. Most important, however, is to save yourself from being sued by the affiliate commission, especially if you are selling the product not only to the general public, but also to other online advertisers.
I'll show you what happens when hackers see your product-related link they want to buy. Suppose you are promoting a ClickBank product. Your related url will look like this if you mouse over it:
YourAffiliateID.ProductID.hop.clickbank.net
So, if someone is also a member of ClickBank it is possible to copy your link instead of clicking it, then paste it into the address bar and switch your AffiliateID to theirs. Then you get your commission which means you are buying a discounted product and you are not getting anything.
The worst thing to do, yes, but it happens again and again. Same with any other affiliate program, not just ClickBank. What’s worse is when someone just deletes your related id, other than being a ClickBank affiliate, to leave you without a sales commission. There are people who do this out of jealousy. Therefore, it is very important to close the corresponding links. The following are 3 best ways to do this.
Closing Free Collaborative Link - External Link Linked Hat!
The easiest and most common way to hide and minimize your managed links is to use the free locking resources provided by third-party websites. They will create a folder on their domain, which will be redirected to your original link. It takes a few minutes to create a link and your new link will usually look like this:
http: // www. [something] .com / yh349d
where [something] is the name of a service
and [yh349d] - randomly generated letters and numbers
There are many options, so it is not a problem for Google with your favorite domain name.
However, there are some drawbacks to this method:
# First, you can't access or control their hosting or internet providers, so if their website is down your links will also break, and in most cases you won't notice until you click the link yourself.
# Additionally, links are also computer-generated and will usually look like the example above and will have nothing to do with the product provided, so it will be difficult to remember this for your visitors.
Here are some of the most popular services for your third party affiliate link cloaker:
TinyUrl.com
KlasLink.com
MoveTo.ws
Affiliate Link Cloaking using HTML
This method is also used by advertisers many times. However, you need domain name and hosting to do this. You can still use free hosting though. This is also a good option for those hosts who do not support PHP scripts, but only HTML.
The disadvantage of this method is that users sometimes disable "meta refresh" in their browsers, so instead of being redirected automatically they will have to click in person and they will be able to see your managed id when they click on the link on your hub page. It is very rare though.
To use this method you need to create an html document with the Meta Refresh tag (for specific codes go to the website in the Author Box below) called REDIRECT (whichever name you choose) in the root folder of your websites (or any other folder). Then use the link in this text as your linked link on your website.
For example:
[Http://www.yourdomain.com/redirect.html]
or [http://www.yourdomain.com/otherfolder/redirect.html]
Affiliate Link Cloaking uses PHP
This method is similar to a single HTML. But its code is fast and very small. (Also, for specific code go to the Website in the Author Box below) Use this if your server supports php scripts.
Basically, follow the same steps as HTML, but instead of making an html document create a txt file and rename it for redirect.php