Articlesbase vs clickbank hoplinks

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by tacktics, May 8, 2011.

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    So, few days ago I've submited an article with two .info domains linked with keywords which forward directly to clickbank hoplinks - both placed in article body. Article was accepted after half an hour, with links remaining untouched. Cool.
    Few hours later I tried to add another article with another links in article body - *boom* rejected, reason: direct aff links. So I have removed links from body and put them into author bio. And... rejected again, same reason -_-
    I would like to ask if they have some kind of weird policy that I'm not aware of or maybe it depends on the editor that reviews submited articles? Or maybe I'm missing something here?
     
    tacktics, May 8, 2011 IP
  2. anwaraa

    anwaraa Active Member

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    Generally, article directories have stopped direct linking to affiliate offers, ezinearticles also. It is definitely done by human review and I think you just got lucky the first time over.
     
    anwaraa, May 9, 2011 IP
  3. tacktics

    tacktics Peon

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    Well, ezinearticles just accepted my article with .info links forwarding to clickbank hoplinks. Not to mention that I've already posted the same article in few other directories (shhh, I'm just learning, I'm not going to spam my articles everywhere always ;)). I'm starting to think that it's all matter of luck (or maybe quality of article? hmm...).
    Still, thanks for response!
     
    tacktics, May 9, 2011 IP
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    rickmci Active Member

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    Yea... the editoral review passed the writting and there automated scanning cough the affiliate links, sounds like. Affiliate links are no allowed in articles directories. Non that I know of anyway.
     
    rickmci, May 9, 2011 IP