if I put a link to my site which has a PHP redirect to a CB Publishers site in my article is this permitted? Thanks!
mannoo did you mean to put a link to that porn site? if so why. Malkeezer, ezine articles will not let you put php redirects in your articles, you can only link to your own sites directly. They enforce this by having a real human check every article that is submitted. However, I've considered submitting an article that legitimately links to my site, getting it approved by ezine, and then adding a php redirect to my site afterwards. I have no idea if this would work, or if they would catch it. Someone more experienced with article marketing than me can can answer that, but its just a thought.
Suppose you were to submit it with a redirect such as this http://my-bloggertest.blogspot.com? And yeah, I figured out how to make blogger redirect. I have redirected that test blogger to yahoo.com!
I really don't see why that example was necessary. It's good and all to help people but not with posting the link to a porn site!
I know they say only redirect from top-level domains are accepted, and not from a sub-domain which blogger of course would be. But has anyone ever actually sent in a redirect from blogger and it got accepted?
Please don't give me that go buy your self a domain answer, because I'm in a 3rd world country which make credit cards a lot more difficult to acquire than they would be in 1st world countries. So when I say I "bum methods", it's really 'bum methods"... completely free! But anyway, back to my question, has anyone?
I hope you're not thinking me, I was talking the guy who first replied to this thread. that xxxx example he gave is actually a porn site!
obviously the guy that posted the xxxxx.com didnt actually know it was a porn site and used it as an example, it was pure coincidence that it turned out to be a porn site lol
So guys, I don't really understand does Ezine allow linking to porn sites, even if it's an affiliate link? I am confused..... LOOOOOOOOOOL, you killed me
Thanks for all tha replies I appreciate it. So if I put a link like www dot mysite dot com that did a php redirect to my affiliate that would be ok but if I put bigshoes dot mysite dot com that wouldnt be ok?
Yes, that's alright. Actually, when you got a top level domain, you don't have to do php redirect, because you can simply forward it to your affiliate link from Control Panel of your account.