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Stolen Affiliate Commissions

Boosting Your Affiliate Commissions by 30%

Affiliate marketing is one tough business. Everyone online today is looking to make or save money in any way they can. Clickbank, Commission Junction, Ebay and so much more. Everybody wants a piece of the pie.

In the good old days when internet marketing was in its infancy, most of the people who clicked on your affiliate links used to purchase without a second thought... but, now as times are getting tougher, and visitors getting more cynical, you'll be amazed at the number who won't! Getting the click through ate up is a tough business. Although it is nice to work from the comforts of your home...be prepared to plan your work and work your plan.

Just one flaw in a system and you will find dozens of unscrupulous people waiting to exploit it. Same goes for affiliate commission tracker systems. People who know how to manipulate the system will replace your affiliate ID with theirs and "hijack" your commissions.

Most affiliate links are some form or the other of http://www.thesite.com/?YOURID

Where your affiliate id is passed as a parameter. A thief has to simply change the "YOURID" part to "THEIRID" to put your money in their pocket.

In other cases, there are visitors to your site who simply can't stand the thought of you "making money off them" so they bypass you by simply chopping off the end of your affiliate link that contains your ID. It is not fair that people want to rid you of your hard earned efforts, and lets be real, there is a real effort to make money online today.

Instead of buying from http://www.thesite.com/?YOURID, the bypasser will simply "chop off" the affiliate ID at the end and simply buy from the plain URL http://www.thesite.com/ --without your affiliate ID attached!

Bam! you just got cheated out of your rightful commission.

Studies have shown that this phenomenon causes about 30% lost sales.

By following some of these simple tips you will be able to at least confuse most hijackers and, in many cases, often disarm them completely.

You might notice I said most and not all. This is because if the hijacker is well versed at html and javascipt he will be able to eventually get to your affiliate link. However, most hijackers are just opportunists who will only act if they see an easy buck and its this segment that we can beat.

The simplest way to hide your affiliate links is using a javascript redirect page.

This is where you hide your affiliate link in a page on your site using a simple javascript that redirects people to your affiliate link.

This way your "naked" affiliate link is not exposed in your actual email messages and ezine ads, but people get redirected to the true affiliate link.

One possible drawback of this method is that some affiliate programs, like clickbank for example, expose the affiliate link along with your ID in the browser address bar.

So if the viewer is eagle-eyed he will notice that he's been redirected through an affiliate link.

A safer method to hide your affiliate links is using a zero-frame or "invisible" frame that masks the affiliate link by making it appear you are sending people to a page on your website. In reality, you are actually sending them to your affiliate link.

This technique is also used by many domain redirection service sites.

Unfortunately if the user views the source of the page. He know whats that you've loaded an affiliate link.

The solution is to use javascript encryption to scramble up the page code.

Even though there isn't a 100% perfect solution to this problem, if you want to get paid more often through your affiliate links, make sure it's not obvious you're referring people to an affiliate link.

If they can't see that its a affiliate link, lower the possibility of you getting stiffed of your commission.

Plan to work your affiliate link into a hidden behind the scenes type link and stop being robbed. Afterall we work too hard to being losing.



External Links

Click Here For More on Affiliate Marketing

Contributed by psicoli on May 12, 2008, at 1:53 PM UTC.

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Very informative,good job

nateatkins Sep 11, 2008 18:40
Hi Psicoli,

Thanks much: timely, thought provoking and extremely 'revealing!' ;)

YE is Here!

yeishere Sep 17, 2008 00:11
Thanks for the info

Jason Sep 17, 2008 22:34
It is frustrating to have your affiliate links hijacked in this way and you've given some great advice here. One question - if you happen to see this comment - I've noticed that Firefox automatically suppresses redirects - it displays a notice to say it has and gives the option to allow the redirection.

Presumably this would alert the would-be visitor to the possibility they are following an affiliate link.

Any thoughts on how to get around this?

Carol-B2B Copywriter Mar 18, 2009 18:22
use these to hide your affiliate links, both are free
http://ViralURL.com/lightshadow
http://www.leadsleap.com/special.php?referid=pinewater

pinewater Mar 21, 2009 12:45

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