How safe are your cloaked affiliate links?

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Just read an article about Cligs' clickjack back in June. There are many such as TinyURL, tr.im, bit.ly etc and thought how safe our cloaked, shortened affiliate links are. Even though we may work hard to push the links, what good would that be if the links are clickjacked!?
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  • Profile picture of the author winebuddy
    just a thought here...

    If you spend your time worrying about that, your sales will suffer. IMO it's better to get a smany links out there as fast as you possibly can, then drive traffic to those links.

    Once you have a few hundred a day coming in, then you can worry about clickjacking.

    For me - it has never happened and I've been at this 10 years.
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  • Profile picture of the author Frank Ayres
    I personally would never use a link service like tinyurl for making money.
    What if it goes down you have no control over it.
    I use a redirect script on my server that i control
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