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"If you don't know this, you might loose your commissions!" by Frank Bauer Are you aware that using certain tools to protect your affiliatecommissions might in fact cause you to loose them? Let me explain you how than can be and what you can do toprotect yourself from commission loss... The other day a good marketing friend of mine, let's call herEva, send me an email, telling me about a service that shebelieved me to be interested in... and in fact, I was. She wrote: "If you want to take a look, the link is: http://www.more4you.ws/mon" When I followed her URL, I noticed on that page, that heraffiliate ID was missing on the main page, as well as on theorder form page. Since I wanted her to get credit for this, I emailed Eva: "Your link will not earn you commissions as your affiliate ID doesn't show at http://www.monopolizer.com/. I recommend to use a forwarding link instead of placing the site into a frame." She answered me that it worked fine when she followed the linkherself. How was that possible you ask? Very simple. When she originally got the affiliate link, she must have usedthe link one time directly and this way saved the cookie on hercomputer. So I replied to Eva: "I checked it again... if I visit their site through http://www.more4you.ws/mon, your ID is not shown anywhere. But if I visit it through http://www.monopolizer.com/index.php?affiliateID=249040817 I can see your ID everywhere. In general... cookie based systems often have a problem if you place the site into a HTML frame on another domain." This time Eva replied to me: "Well that's got me stumped... I used Covert Affiliate to generate that URL and I just cleared my cookies and tried it and I do not see my affiliate codes on the main page..." I actually noticed that problem of promoting through a framealready quiet a while ago. Also e.g. when I use Mike'sMyViralWebsite system or any other system that displays youraffiliate URL inside a HTML frame... it's the same problem. The tricky part about it... some programs work if called througha frame (meaning: your affiliate ID will be used) and othersdon't. My rule of thumb is: If I don't see my affiliate ID on theother page, I will not use a HTML frame. But for the reason I described before, make sure that youdelete you cookies before you give it a try! This is also the reason why I always use my own Add2it Go-ToPro tracking links whenever I promote another program. The Add2it Go-To Pro links look e.g. like this: http://www.add2it.com/go/to.pl?l=ListDotCom To make that shorter and easier, I created and uploaded anothertiny script called see.pl. Now I can use an even shorter link: http://add2it.com/see.pl?ListDotCom The last part, the "ListDotCom", is what changes depending onwhat program I want to promote. The advantage... not only do you get stats on how many peopleclick that link every month, it also simply forwards to the URLyou want to promote, prevents this way the "frame" problem whilestill hiding the ugly long affiliate link and this way it REALLYprotects your commission. -- Frank Bauer is the owner of Add2it.com - Scripts & Services foryour Web Business at http://www.add2it.com and the publisher ofthe More4you Newsletter at: http://www.more4you.wsTo see how he can help you, visit: http://www.frankbauer.name Reprint rights to this article are granted, as long as it isnot modified and the resources plus signature remain unchanged.
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