How & Why To Redirect Your Affiliate Links
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This means where your affiliate link may look like:
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You can change it to a link coming from your own website like:
http://www.mydomain.com/src
There are a number of reasons to redirect your link and here are a few:
1. Many affiliate links are long and they can actually break into 2 lines if you're sending them in an email. Once they break up like that, your readers won't be able to click through.
2. Sometimes affiliate programs change their links or even shut down. Internet Marketing Sweetie is going to be here for a long time, but always be safe with your affiliate links as a matter of practice and redirect them. That means if you ever need to make changes to your link, you can simply make the change from your redirected link, instead of trying to find where you placed all those links on your website and in your emails.
3. If a link is showing as coming from your site, your readers might be more likely to click on it than if they see a long strange affiliate link direct from the program. You can even name your file something creative or descriptive (ex. mydomain.com/src.html) and your readers might be more likely to click through.
4. If you redirect your links the way we describe in this tutorial, you'll be able to log into your website statistics and track click throughs for your links. The affiliate program you are involved with may already provide some of these statistics, but you can track multiple links and get all your data from one place.
5. It makes it easy to remember your affiliates links for promotions on the fly. Whenever you want to recommend SRC products, you'll know your link right away.
I wanted to share this article because it has helpful information for us all to use for affiliate marketing.. This article was written by Melissa Ingold for the Special Report Club.
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