I was in a article directly and saw some affiliate articles and when you click on the article it then directs from the article to the website. How do they do that?
I think they might have used Href Tag which allows linking within the content to redirect from one source to another.
are you saying that you get redirected to their website when you click anywhere within the article? or just when you click the link in the resource box?
The article redirects to there site within like 5 seconds after clicking on the article. For example they will write a good article that gets them on a popular keyword or more and when you click the article after about 5 to 7 seconds it then redirects to there website. How are they doing that? Do you have to own your own press release site or article website in order to do that.
Is this happening on a specific Article Website or you have spotted on multiple article sites? If this is happening on one specific article site then that particular article site is facing what is known as XSS attack that is Cross site scripting attack. The Article has some clever Javascript code embedded in the content which the Article site has failed to encode, on loading that Article that Java script code is executed by browser making user to move from Article site to the target website. Hope this helps!
Maybe there is some option on the site to have it link to the article on your website instead? It all depends on what features the article site has.
You can use the ahref tag which will redirect you to a different link..But in some articles site these html tags are not used..