How about domain.com/action instead of domain.com/affiliatename? I found that something like: lunlun.com/areyoucurious or lunlun.com/daretoclick makes people click. In a Benny HILL movie, there was a label above some kind of vending machine saying, "Please enter 25 cents". Benny HILL entered 25 cents, then the label changed into "Thank you". That was all. No unfullfilled promises - in fact, no promises at all. 25 cents just for satisfying curiosity.
You have a lot of screens to get through before I can download - maybe reconsider that. Also, potentially, step away from the trend of LOTS OF TEXT on a page hoping i'll get bored and just click download and pay you style a lot of these sites go with. I'm sure an actual website would be more effective.
Whats a link with no fat? Anyway, what I did there was just forwarded my affiliate link to that domain and masked it. Try clicking on links inside the page. The domain name stays the same.
I got it now. At first, I thought that link was to a tutorial about how to do masking. Then, looking at the link, I thought that was a joke to make me curious. Nice example, by the way. And yes, the address bar doesn't change, as you move from one link to the other. The only issue I see with this - it's hard to bookmark a specific page. Other than that, if you have one domain to spare for each affiliate link, it seems to be the most professional way to do it.