Organize, Track and Cloak Affiliate Links EASY – GoTryTHIS
The Missing Link?
This affiliate link re-direction, ad split testing, link organizing and link cloaking program is very cool – the best Ive seen. Once you watch the videos to see what it does, you will realize this is the link that’s been missing from your marketing arsenal. Even if you don’t use it for the re-directs, but only for the ad tracking, split testing and to easily save and organize your affiliate log-ins, it’s still a big time saver. Here are a few of the things it can do for you.
Cloak and convert links like widgets.com/banner/aff.php?aff=11234 to yoursite.com/widgets (or whatever you like). Works on your site and INSTANTLY brands your links with your own domain name instead of branding the merchant site. Helps you increase click-through’s with more professional looking URL’s. Can stop people from cutting off your affiliate ID and going direct to merchant without a cookie.
Instantly publish your links in any folder with any name you like on your site ON THE FLY. Other solutions make you put them in a specific folder like “/recommends”. Not only does GoTryTHIS eliminate this restriction, but it does it without cluttering up your site with all your cloaked links and folders. They don’t even exist, yet they still work!
Take control of your affiliate marketing campaigns with a complete “front-to-back” affiliate tracking solution. Every click is fully tracked with graphs so you can easily see exactly which links are most active. You know IP addresses, the referring web site and much more and can even export information if you need help combat to prove a PPC click-fraud case or prove to a merchant their clicks arent tracking.
GoTryTHIS also manages your affiliate program login information, lets you text search your links, group them in custom groups, filter them by activity and more. Organize and maintain all of your affiliate programs in one easy to use interface. You can add new links in seconds with no work and into any folder or filename on your site. Even if the folder doesn’t exist, your links work and work instantly!
Create and track sub campaigns “on-the-fly” without doing any extra work or setup. Add a simple extension to your cloaked link and track the effectiveness and split-test different on-line and off-line advertising sources. (This is very, very powerful! See video 1 and 2 for examples!)
View real time tracking campaign statistics with easy to read graphs. Now you can watch clicks come in and your site referrers and sub-campaigns LIVE. Compare results of two or more affiliate links, with graphs showing every single click over time so you know what worked when, how long it took to work, and how long it worked for.
They were selling a black hat version that I didn’t blog about because it could be mis-used for cookie stuffing. That version is sold out and this version is all white hat, ethical and will save all of you a TON of time. The program is getting rave reviews and works extremely well.
Once you get to the sales page skip over the hype. I hate when people use those crappy hypey sales pages. Just skip right to the videos to see the product in action. It’s only $47 and seems to be worth every penny. Check out GoTryTHIS! and make your life a little easier. Enjoy!
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#1 RichBeaver wrote on Wednesday, July 26th, 2006:
I’ve wrote a small article dedicated to easy cloaking methods using JavaScript and PHP for others that are not so good with programming
http://richbeaver.com/webmasters/link-cloaking-step-by-step-guide/
#2 William wrote on Wednesday, July 26th, 2006:
Being a newbie at IM, I have been reading everything I can to figure out how to take full advantage of this beast.
I have started reading alot of ‘warnings’ that affiliates ‘need’ to cloak their affiliate links, especially with ClickBank’s hop links.
My question is this…
I fully understand the ‘how to’ cloak a link, but what I don’t fully understand is the prevailing reason ‘why’. I have read that it helps protect your links from being ’stolen’.
If someone ’steals’ my links and then uses it as their own, doesn’t that mean that I will still get paid on their work? If I ‘cloak’ a link by having a ‘middle page’ that redirects the user to the actual link, can’t the ‘link thief’ just ’steal’ the cloaked link and use it?
I guess my question is: What is it that people are doing with stolen links that makes it so horrible?
You can probably garner my ‘noob’ status by this post.