Cloaknig

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by Barakos, Jun 27, 2008.

  1. #1
    hi friends,

    can someone please explain what is my interest when hiding from clickbank
    my Keyword source through cloaking ?

    I will be happy to hear the real reason

    thanks an have a great weekend
     
    Barakos, Jun 27, 2008 IP
  2. bl4ckmaN^

    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    #2
    By cloaking your are hiding your affiliate link and protecting it from those who steal commissions.

    Reasons why to do it:

    1. Original affiliate link looks ugly and suspicious
    2. Commissions thieves won't be able to steal your commissions (at least, it will much more difficult)
    3. Any advanced marketer recommends to cloak links. Even Clickbank itself recommend that.

    Here, look:

    http://www.clickbank.com/affiliate_tools.html#Affiliate_Tools_2
     
    bl4ckmaN^, Jun 27, 2008 IP
  3. Supper

    Supper Peon

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    #3
    I do it for a few reasons.
    The first is to give the link a nice friendly feel.

    domain.com/product/

    is a lot better than

    blah.hop.clickbank....

    I also do it because I can create a central location of links.

    So if I have a 1000 pages on my site and one of my affiliates decides no longer to sell. I can just change the cloak url to forward to another one. Bam, I don't have to update a 1000 pages.
     
    Supper, Jun 27, 2008 IP
  4. markov

    markov Peon

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    If the visitor is a genuine buyer then he wont mind if it is an affiliate link. But domain.com/product always looks good when compared to the hop link.
     
    markov, Jun 28, 2008 IP
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    Its basically a way to protect your affiliate commissions from others who attempt to steal your hard work.
     
    montiuk, Jun 29, 2008 IP
  6. xmartel

    xmartel Active Member

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    #6
    People like to steal your commissions, cloaking your link stops that from happening.
     
    xmartel, Jun 29, 2008 IP
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    #7
    Also, if you put the links in something like a /recommends/product/ type structure, you'd put in your robots.txt to tell the search engine bots not to spider the /recommends directory. This makes google like you more, lol, they're not too fond of affiliate sites.
     
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    Can you explain how this stealing happens ?
     
    digi1, Jun 30, 2008 IP
  9. Barakos

    Barakos Peon

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    #9
    Ok guys thanks for the answers
    my next question is
    How am I doing it? (Cloaking) is there a special tool that does it
    For me?
    One more thing...
    Whether the cloaking can confuse clickbank about the seller sources? ( me)
     
    Barakos, Jul 1, 2008 IP
  10. ChrisStigson

    ChrisStigson Peon

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    #10
    Not many people in niches CARE at all how the link looks...

    You can use "<a href="afflink">www.site.com</a> and people will think it's the real link... anyway, I*ve created a video and tool at www.affiliatecloakmagic.com which cloaks stuff :p

    - Chris
     
    ChrisStigson, Jul 1, 2008 IP
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    winsoar Well-Known Member

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    #11
    I'd like to know how "stealing commissions" works too.
     
    winsoar, Jul 1, 2008 IP
  12. dfourss

    dfourss Well-Known Member

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    I tried to use tinyurl and when the page loaded, there was my ID....so it accomplished nothing
     
    dfourss, Jul 1, 2008 IP
  13. eHerrera_Jr

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    you can use PHP redirects to clean up your aff link and hide it from visitors.

    I figured out the PHP redirects from here: http://studge.com/hiding-links-with-php-and-counting-clicks-with-mysql

    I've never experienced the theft, but some spyware(parasiteware) can rewrite aff links if it detects them. Changes your ID to someone elses. A user clicks your link on your page, but when they reach merchant its under someone elses affiliate ID. They get credit for the sale. You don't.
     
    eHerrera_Jr, Jul 1, 2008 IP
  14. dfourss

    dfourss Well-Known Member

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    #14

    thanks...I'll check it out
     
    dfourss, Jul 2, 2008 IP