.:RGA:. You should just buy one domain, as jacky suggested. If you're still new and don't want to spend too much, maybe you could go with a .info domain - they're only $2.99 at domainsite.com This is what I'm doing aswell. I just bought a general sounding domain (a .org can be great too - they're notably cheaper than .com's and .net's) and linking to products as follows: generaldomain.com/product-name Just using a simple PHP header location redirect. Works just fine for me. To be honest, you don't even need a domain. I've seen a few people just pasting their hoplinks in their articles without an anchor! LOL. Doesn't look all that great, so maybe you could use a free redirect service like tinyurl.com or notlong.com with a nice anchor that invites the reader to take action. Thanks I guess I was just a bit doubtful about whether on not my articles and the "dupes" would get approved. Just checked my inbox this morning (submitted the articles before going to sleep) and they were approved. To me that's pretty fast, well alot faster than when I submited my articles to ezinearticles, that's for sure. Now that my articles have been approved, I feel more motivated to rinse and repeat the process. So far, none of the articles have views.. well they were only approved a few hours ago anyway, but I'll submit the articles one by one to a few social bookmarking sites and see if that helps with getting it indexed and/or more views. Thanks again for the great advice.
it is really hard to give a general rule - sometimes HIGH GRAVITY products are good, but then also low gravity products for micro niches, eg in the health sector. The best thing is to promote a bunch of products and observe how they do, and then focus on the ones which sell.