Cloaking Affiliate Links

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by David-D, Dec 21, 2006.

  1. #1
    Now i know some people think google doesn't care about affiliate links. However, i'd like to play this safe.
    What is the easiest way to cloak affiliate link and hide them from the search engines?
     
    David-D, Dec 21, 2006 IP
  2. Jack Squat

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    #2
    here are some ways that links can be cloaked - thread

    Now for the piggy back questions. At what point do you think cloaking becomes necessary? In other words say you have a content page with 1 or 2 affiliate links. Will this page been flagged or penalized?

    thanks
    JS
     
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  3. David-D

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    Thanks,

    to be honest i really don't know. And from what i've read people seem to disagree on this point. Therefore i'm just playing on the safeside. Looks better for the visitors too :)
     
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  4. BlogLover

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    #4
    Step 1: Use affiliate link protectors to protect
    your affiliate links.

    Step 2: Create a single folder on your site.
    (I would call it "recommends")

    Step 3: In your robots.txt file add this line
    (in a new separate line)

    Disallow: /recommends/

    Step 4: Upload all your protected affiliate
    redirect files to this folder.

    Step 5: Change all your affiliate links as applicable.
    For example, your new links would look like
    www.yourdomain.com/recommends/affiliateprogram

    That's it! Now you are done :D You now have:

    * Well protected links, your commissions will not
    be stolen,
    * The SEs will not be frustrated by the redirecting
    links,
    * Your links are more professional looking. This
    will increase your click through rates. In fact they
    will have no option but to click your links since
    they will have no way of knowing the site behind your
    link ;)
    * Your stats to analyze your affiliate promotions
    like click thru rates, conversion rates etc

    TIP 1: Make subdirectories within the "recommends"
    directory for each affiliate link you
    are promoting for example
    "ClickMyLinkIfYouAreNuts" and then save your
    redirecting "index.html" files within it.

    Your link will then look like:

    www.yourdomain.com/recommends/ClickMyLinkIfYouAreNuts

    instead of

    www.yourdomain.com/recommends/ClickMyLinkIfYouAreNuts.html

    Tip 2: Create a blank "index.html" file within
    the "recommends" folder to prevent folder
    browsing by your visitors. The is a
    security measure and you should do it
    for every folder that you have that does not
    have and "index.something" file.

    TIP 3: You can call the recommends folder anything
    you like e.g. "loves", "likes", "whatever"
    just remember to be consistent :)
     
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  5. David-D

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    Thanks, step for step guide + tips. Awesome :p
     
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    My pleasure :D
     
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    #8
    advice is dont to use cloaking.

    u can use asp redirect command.

    or META refresh to hide the affiliate links.

    PS> still need little tricks. not all links will work
     
    charlesgan, Dec 28, 2006 IP
  9. Thoth

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    #9
    I wonder if using only the anchor link URL when cloaking is enough.

    What I mean is I get an html code like this from CJ.
    <a href="http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-2168757-10443196?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.affiliatewebaddress.com%2FproductDetail.aspx%3FProdId%3D55910%
    26region%3DUS%26goChar%3DC&cjsku=05589780505" target="_top">Product</a>
    <img src="http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-2168757-10443196" width="1" height="1" border="0"/>

    So when cloaking, cloaking page uses only "http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-2168757-10443196?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.affiliatewebaddress.com%2FproductDetail.aspx%3FProdId%3D55910%
    26region%3DUS%26goChar%3DC&cjsku=05589780505"
    but do not use the <img....> part.

    Is this how it supposed to be or am I doing anything wrong? Should we include or use this <img src...> somehow?

    Thanks
     
    Thoth, Dec 29, 2006 IP
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    #10
    I use simple rel no follow.
     
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  11. Tyler Banfield

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    #11
    As described in the video, using PHP really is the best way to do it. The last few techniques don't provide the same final result.

    For example, if you're running a PPC campaign, most engines will be able to fingerprint the links with a technique like using no follow
     
    Tyler Banfield, Dec 29, 2006 IP
  12. 5starAffiliates

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    #12
    I blogged about Jeremys link cloaking video this week and was just coming to post the link.

    Just be sure you test your links. Some types of cloaking can cause the link not to track properly so then you are really screwed.
     
    5starAffiliates, Dec 29, 2006 IP
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    #13
    I am not sure what you mean by that. When you use redirects, you are,
    in effect, cloaking your links.

    You are right there. As long as it is an 301 permanent redirect...
    Any 301 permanet redirect is SE friendly AND user friendly. This
    includes php, .htaccess etc

    I have to disagree with you here. I only recommend a META refresh as a desktop
    shortcut. You should never use it on your pages. Why?


    • SE hate it! You could say you can block it in robots.txt or META tags but then...


    • Your visitors will hate it too! It breaks the back button.
     
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    #14
    I agree on the meta refresh. Bad thing to use with affiliate links. It used to work well 4 or 5 years ago, but now search engines are on top of that method.
     
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    #15
    The image source (img src) does not need to be cloaked. You should just mask href="THIS PART"
     
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    #16
    Exactly... :)
     
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  17. Thoth

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    #17
    Thanks BlogLover. I understand from what you say,when cloaking "img src" is not used in any manner in our html codes. I want to be sure about this since I did not get any sales from CJ, and I suspect if this could be the reason.
     
    Thoth, Dec 30, 2006 IP
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    Right. Some still use META refresh too :mad: Some even JavaScript! Hey I love java too
    so this is not personal. Only that some users disable it in their browsers. Those could
    be lost commissions you know...

    If you are buying or downloading any cloaking software, I suggest
    you check the source code of its output pages first.

    Since I have not seen the the videos, I am not
    sure of the code you are using. But if it has anything
    to do with redirecting pages then php is not the best
    way to do it, but .htaccess.

    SEs look for it first and it's the fastest of all the
    redirects.

    P.S. Don't get me wrong here. I am not saying
    it's bad to use php, in fact I am using php for my
    affiliate redirects too. But .htaccess is the best :D

    I understand your concern Thoth, but when surfing the source
    of the image is NOT visible to your lead unless they check the
    source of the web page. You know very well that not many have
    time for that :D

    Besides, they are not interested in where the image is hosted but
    the link behind it. Hence this link is the one you should mask.
    So as long as you mask the link, you can rest assured, your
    commissions will not be stolen :)
     
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    The only downside to .htaccess is that people with Windows servers can't use it
     
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  20. Thoth

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    #20
    Thanks a lot again BlogLover.

    I was using meta-refresh for cloaking so I would change it to asp-redirect after this thread.

    I haven't actually setup a separate page for each affiliate link. All affiliate links are directing to one page. That one page then set the meta-refresh parameter for whichever affiliate link is calling it. And this page is defined under "Disallow" in robots.txt.

    Now, I plan to change this page to asp redirect, so it will redirect to the affiliate site instead of using meta parameter for redirection.

    People mention that using a 301 permanent redirect is SEO friendly. Is it still SEO friendly if one page is redirected to many different pages(affiliate sites), as in my case. Or do we need to care about seo since this page is not indexed by search engines.

    Thanks
     
    Thoth, Dec 30, 2006 IP