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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Ah-ha! I've finally discovered why I wasn't making any sells with affiliate marketing!


A couple weeks ago I noticed I was suddenly making a lot less sales than I used too. Now I wasn't quite sure what was causing this, especially since this is the best time of the year to make money usuallly, for me. I went ahead and remade my whole marketing techinique in case i was forgetting something. The results? Absolutely no difference, it was converting at under 4%... that's was rather horrendus!

After spending some time talking to others and trying to figure out what happened I realized why I wasn't making sales or rather, why I wasn't getting credit for the sales that I actually WAS making. Apparently there is a new problem called link hijacking that is becoming more and more prevalent with affiliate marketing. Basically this means that no matter how good my sales funnel was, or how many people it convinced to buy a product, I wouldn't get any sales.

I guess I can quickly explain how link hijacking works. There are two different ways with the second being more common and more easiest to avoid, if you know how.

The first way is that when you direct someone to a product, they change the affiliate ID to their own to credit themselves with the sell. This is hard to stop because they know what they're doing and are most likely an affiliate themselves. This is just something you have to get used to, but this shouldn't affected your sales nearly as much as the next way.

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The other thing that can cause you to not get credit for a sale is spyware. More notably a new type of spyware that is now wreaking havoc on the internet, it will automatically change affiliate ID's to those of the spyware's creators. That means that the more work you put into making sells, the more sells you are making - for the creator of that spywarew, WHAT A SHAME!

One way to mostly fix the first problem and completely fix the second problem is through the process known as link cloaking. This means that you hide the url to the website with your own redirect cloak so that spyware can't change your affiliate ID and users can't find it to change it themselves.

You may have heard of services such as TinyURL or Bit.LY, these are great services for shortening URLs, but they shouldn't be used for link cloaking because they often break affiliate cookies ,which means you won't get credit for sll your sales. Instead you should find one of the link cloaks available specifically for affiliate marketing.

I recommend you download this report, 'Cloak & Dagger Affiliate Secrets'. It covers link cloaking, how to do it, and the best services provided for affiliate marketing. If you're sick of missing out on sales that you should be be making, or you just don't want it to happen to you, you should at least read through this report. I'm offering it to you for FREE, there's no risk at all.

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