Links cloaking Methods

Posted by Links cloaking on November 16th, 2020

The “link cloaking” instrument lets users resolve a number of problems. Some services consider affiliate links quite harmful — for instance, social platforms can veil posts with these links and ban their authors; email services can put letters with affiliate links directly in spam folders hiding them from subscribers; search engines can notedly downgrade blog search rankings; and ad blocks applications can hide affiliate links, regarding them as advertisements. “Link cloaking” allows you to improve social media platforms' trust, increase email delivery rate, lower search ranking penalties, and avoid advertisement blockers.

Methods to Apply Links Cloaking:

1. Affiliate link hijacking - occurs when someone uses their own affiliate link to purchase a product. Let's say, for example, that you read about a product on my site and click the link to the product's main site to check it out. You then decide to buy the product, but you copy the information in the URL and then substitute your own affiliate link in place of mine. When you use the new link to buy the product, you get the commission instead of me.

2. Affiliate link bypassing - occurs when someone simply removes the affiliate link to go directly to the product's main selling site. Some people do this because they do not want you to get the commission.

3. Affiliate link condensing - some affiliate links can be long, ugly, and uninviting, which can cause some people to avoid clicking the link. Many people will recognize an affiliate link and will not click on it because they do not like being sold to, or only view it as a sales pitch.



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