Hidden Domain Redirects And More
Today I’m going to explain how to create HTML files that will not only hide your affiliate link, but also prevent the “?hop=yourid” from appearing in the address bar and how to stealthily redirect your domain or webpage to a vendor’s salespage – without changing the URL visible to the visitor.
The simplest way to achieve that is to create a .html file containing this code :
<head><title>Your Page Title</title></head>
<frameset border=”0″ frameborder=”0″ marginleft=”0″ margintop=”0″ marginright=”0″ marginbottom=”0″ rows=”100%,*”>
<frame src=”http://your_affiliate_link/” scrolling=”auto” frameborder=”no” border=”0″ noresize>
</frameset>
</html>
If you want to redirect your domain to your affiliate link, name this file “index.html” and place it in the root directory of your domain.
Okay, the above code works – if you open the file in a web browser, you’ll see the contents of the site you put in place of “your_affiliate_link” and the address bar will show the URL of the file, not your affiliate link. The “?hop=” doesn’t appear, too. All good so far, but what if a web-savvy visitor decides to view the source of your cloaked page? He’d be able to easily find your affiliate link. Let’s fix this.
To make the cloaked link even more secure, it can be converted to “encrypted” JavaScript. Then the source code would look something like this :
<head><title>Your Page Title</title></head>
<script language=’JavaScript’>
x=”%3c%66%72%61%6d%65%73%65%74%20%62%6f%….
</script>
</html>
Creating this cloaking code manually is next to impossible, so I suggest you use the free cloaked link generator I just added to CBTool.
So, you just learned another way to cloak your links, stealthily redirect domains and protect your affiliate commissions. I hope this information will be useful to you.
That’s all for today
White Shadow :: May.23.2007 :: Tips & Tricks :: 1 Comment »
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