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Search Engines BAN affiliate links!
The one word answer is 'YES.'. First, many search engines are 'truncating' distributor & affiliate links (reducing them to the basic link, which is often the company website minus the your distributor or affiliate code), or even worse... Search engines are banning affiliate links, and blacklisting sub-domains of the parent company that contain certain obvious characters that are not obviously part of the base site. Second, a very common practice is for your visitors to just 'cut off' or remove the affiliate code from the end of your link and just go directly to the parent company and 'bypass' your rightful commissions. The parent company still gets the same number of sales, but your commissions go untracked. Fortunately, there is an easy way to overcome this.
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1) When you have your own domain name, the address
of your web site will be of the form On the other hand, if your website is just a company replicated website on one of the free servers, the address of your web site will be something like http://affiliatesite.com/cgi-bin/12345/IMakeMoneyOffYou.htm Which of these two sounds more professional? 2) The only way to make money online is to build up credibility with your prospects and customers.
Having your own domain name is the first step in
doing that. Your customers will feel more comfortable
buying whatever it is that you are selling if you
have your own domain name. It makes your customers 3) When you have your domain name, you can have multiple email aliases of the form alias@yourcompany.com. This allows you to assign different email aliases
to different functions, all of them pointing to
your actual email address. Hence, for example, For questions related to the newsletter that you publish, you can have an email address like editor@yourcompany.com. For comments/suggestions about your web site, you can direct your customers to feedback@yourcompany.com or webmaster@yourcompany.com.
Having different email addresses for different
functions not only makes it easier for you to
filter your email using your email client program 4) Many search engines give a lot of emphasis to the home page of a particular domain.
So, other factors remaining the same, a home page
of a domain will often rank higher for a particular
keyword than any other page. When you submit your
long, obvious affiliate link, your index.html
page is the home page of your site, but not of
that domain. In these search engines, your site
will find it very difficult to make it to the
top 20 or top 30, let alone the top 10 for some
of the really competitive keywords. Just think of 5) Many major search engines are now refusing to spider the web sites that contain obvious affiliate coding.
For instance, a link that includes these characters
backslashes, cgi-bin, and affiliate numbers or
usernames, would, until recently, have got the While AltaVista now says that 'your URL has been submitted for processing' if you try to submit your site, rest assured that it will not spider any site obviously belonging to affiliate programs any more - even if it says that your site has been accepted. Can you afford that?
6) You will also find it very difficult to get an
affiliate link listed in a major directory like
Yahoo!. Although Yahoo! will never admit that it If you do not currently have a domain name to promote your affiliate program, are you convinced that you need one right now?
The small fee that you pay per year for your own
domain name is peanuts compared to the benefits
that you get. You can check out the availability |
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