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Cloaking Affiliate Links - Yea or Nay?
Does Google get a bit pissed off about that then?
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if they don't already, they will catch on eventually, just like anything else.
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All my links for the past 10 years or so have been cloaked - adult and mainstream, never done me any harm.
When I first started doing it I could see an immediate increase in CTR. |
imo your better of with nofollow aff links
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I bet there are loads of surfers avoiding clicking on cookies, do you have any idea of the % increase you had?
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there is a redirect plugin on wordpress and its fine to use. Check out youtube for Matt Curts video on it. He implied it is a good practice.
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A strong argument for using a links redirection script/database (flatfile or otherwise) is to make it infinitely more efficient to maintain the myriad of programs that change links, backends, etc.
Some of use use such a script to also capture click information such as referring url, zone/placement/campaign, and related parameters, which further assist in determining effective placement and conversion tweaking. If you use a redirection system of any kind, I would certainly recommend adding robots.txt file rule to instruct robots not to follow your redirection file or folder, and I'd also recommend adding a nofollow attribute to the outgoing link. |
all the cool kids are doing it:winkwink:
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as long as your smart about it :2 cents::2 cents::2 cents:
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can't you just use the pretty link plugin?
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cloak it with a 302 redirect
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