A Quick Question about Clickbank's Hoplinks

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I'm getting back into clickbank and I was testing my hoplink. When I clicked on the hoplink on my own site - it goes to the site I'm promoting, but the URL says www [name of site I'm promoting] dot com/new.

Is this correct? I thought the hoplink would have my tracking id within the URL?
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  • Profile picture of the author bigcat1967
    anyone know???
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  • Profile picture of the author UMS
    Generally you should see your affiliate id in the URL.

    The most foolproof way to check is by clicking on the buy now button and scrolling to the bottom of the page where it lists the affiliate id associated with the sale.
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  • Profile picture of the author jovykhan
    Are you sure you get the correct affiliate link which looks like this:

    http://1c848hlsdf5 f9nfsdf.hop.clickbank.net/
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Your wasting your time with CB If your sending traffic to the vendor squeeze page. Create your own sales page then send your traffic directly to the CB checkout page. A lot of those CB vendors are simply building email list with the traffic you send them instead of trying to convert your traffic directly into a sale, which is just stupid.

    I stopped sending traffic to CB, those people don't have a clue how to manage vendors, they let them do all kinds of crazy $hit. Once I was on a vendors squeeze page & the squeeze page had Adsense (WTF?).

    I've seen a few crazy CB threads here on Warrior Forum, some of those vendors are seriously screwed up in the head, they think affiliate traffic is their own traffic, they don't understand the affiliates roll in generating traffic. The problem is CB lets any clown with $50 run any scheme they want.

    Good luck running anything related to CB.
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