Can the Advertiser I am Working With Look at my Page?

Discussion in 'Commission Junction' started by mbomb, Feb 8, 2010.

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    I am not trying to scam the advertiser, but I am not quite sure I want them to spy on my page that I am having my customers click on.

    Basically, I use a advertiser's product for something I am not 100% sure they'd approve, and I dont really want to mess around with it.

    Please, do not harass me, but help me --

    I am thinking of having the customers click the CJ link and have the link re-route to a page which re-routes again, so that way the advertiser wont be able to see where its coming from.

    I guess a PDF is another option.

    Please, I'd love your help. Can you offer me any advice?
     
    mbomb, Feb 8, 2010 IP
  2. mcjp6

    mcjp6 Well-Known Member

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    CJ network quality can and certainly does randomly check all affiliate sites. They can tell where their clicks are coming from..:D
     
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  3. mbomb

    mbomb Well-Known Member

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    Is there a way to hide it?
     
    mbomb, Feb 8, 2010 IP
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    mcjp6 Well-Known Member

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    I don't believe there is a way to hide it "legally" and cannot really see why you would want to if you are following CJs/advertisers terms and conditions.
     
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    mbomb Well-Known Member

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    Anyone else have any feedback>
     
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  6. ManMadeMarketing

    ManMadeMarketing Peon

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    To me, is it really a gamble you want to take for the long-term. So many affiliates look for that short-term gain. Sure you can get away with it...make a few bucks. But lets say you start earning decent commissions down the road...enough to where affiliate managers start to take notice, how well will you sleep at night knowing your money train might come to an end?

    I always ask myself...would the company I am promoting approve of this?? If the answer is yes...I use it and in the long-term, this is the best practice to use. Its too easy to make money legit in this game, I'm not sure why people even mess around with tactics that are questionable.
     
    ManMadeMarketing, Feb 8, 2010 IP