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June 5, 2008 at 7:20 pm #769467
neophyteMemberhijackers? paranoia
imo, put the affil links in as a redirect in your .htaccess file, then link to em using nofollow so no juice is passed to them.
eg yourdomain.com/casino.com redirects to your affil link for that particular casino
means you only have to change your affiliate links in 1 place if they need to be updated.
August 11, 2008 at 1:26 pm #775259
AffiliateUnion.comMemberI’m also looking at ways to cloak affiliate links from within the banner HTML code that is supplied. I have noticed that Rewards Affiliates have managed this, but I’m not sure what code I need to add for the rest of the banners to ensure they still link to my affiliate ID.
If there is a way to do this globally on the site, even better.
August 11, 2008 at 1:54 pm #775262
neophyteMember[HTML]A Poker Site. [/HTML]
I like the following though:
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A Poker Site. [/HTML]so you link to /thesite.com [on your own server] which is a htaccess redirect to thesite.com?myaffilID=123… end-result: if the affil url changes at some juncture, you just have to edit 1 line in your .htaccess file.
note that browsers w/ javascipt off will just go to site.com without your affil reference….
HTH
August 11, 2008 at 5:29 pm #775279
AffiliateUnion.comMemberI found a way of doing it using onMouseDown and changing the href. The problem I have is my site is aspx based and it’s not happy with htaccess.
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