at you're promoting. Now in the file use the coding from the following website.
buildthatlist.net/hiding-your-affiliate-link/ Once you have put the coding in the file, you'll want to save it like it is, as an html file. All that this code does is
when someone types in your personalized address the coding in the html file tells people "Go to this page. We'll redirect you there." That's exactly what it does too. It redirects them to your affiliate link. Whenever someone clicks on the link they won't know it's an affiliate link, but when they reach the product page it will most likely change the affiliate link to the original domain. Now of course they could go in their internet files, and delete their cookie files (that's how affiliate managers keep track of your visitors), but there's no way of stopping these people. It's not worth the time worrying about people who are going to take out your affiliate link or cookie from thei.computer, because these people planned to give you nothing in the first place, and that's all you'll get from them. It's best to be optimistic on the people who are going to use your affiliate link, and bring you .commission.
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