Will ezinearticles accept you if your link redirects you instalty to your affiliate?

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by mafiaboy, Mar 14, 2008.

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    Title explains itself.

    Let's say you submit an article to ezinearticles, then at the end put your link , when visitors click on your link , your page redirects them to your clickbank affiliate.

    Are redirects against TOS of clickbank or ezinearticles?

    + rep for a good constructive response:)
     
    mafiaboy, Mar 14, 2008 IP
  2. SolarCat

    SolarCat Active Member

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    Well, here's exactly what the EzineArticles TOS says on the subject:
    I think that's clear enough. In other words, you can't use a 'recommends' or 'likes' style of redirect. You have to devote an entire domain to doing nothing but the redirect.

    That said, I've heard of them rejecting articles even when their own guidelines were followed. They're inconsistent. But it ought to be possible to appeal such a decision if they make it.

    ClickBank certainly does allow redirects of nearly any type. They even teach you ways of doing it in their FAQs.
     
    SolarCat, Mar 14, 2008 IP
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    Pretty good answer SolarChat. Thanks for taking your time to get it and explain it here.
     
    redspace, Mar 14, 2008 IP
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    mafiaboy Active Member

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    yes thnx, i would + rpe if i knew how XD
     
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    Seems that a good way to get a domain just for redirect for Ezine is a .info domain. GoDaddy sells them on sale for $1.99 a year. If you make more than $15 the first year, renewing to keep the domain would be worth it (positive ROI).

    Maybe you can even recoup original investment by domain flipping if domain is in the negative after year one.
     
    xriotdotbiz, Feb 13, 2009 IP