Link Cloaking

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by slymarketing, Mar 1, 2010.

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    Are you cloaking your links? If you are, I'd really like to know which system you are using.

    I have tested a few. What I've been looking for is a system to cloak links and track the clicks. I don't need a lot of details about the clicks, only time and date and unique clicks.

    - Jens
     
    slymarketing, Mar 1, 2010 IP
  2. Jericho33

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    For my wordpress blogs I just use gocodes. It tracks your clicks and is easy to setup. On static pages I just use an html redirect. Haven't been tracking those so I don't know.
     
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    I don't cloak any links on my blog I just feel it's of no use. Yes people will not immediately see that what you are cloaking is an affiliate link but the more experienced people will. So I don't feel like it's worth it. The only system I know about is for Wordpress, it's MaxBlogPress' Ninja Affiliate Plugin.
     
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    Try Urlfreeze.com. They cloak your links, provide click tracking and they're free!
     
    len Harris, Mar 1, 2010 IP
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    Go codes looks pretty cool. I just cloak links with a php redirect script (usually more for my own sanity than seeing all the affiliate links). A good alternative to the ninja affiliate plugin listed above is SEO Automatic Links.
     
    doitup, Mar 2, 2010 IP