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'How to Create Redirect Pages for your Affiliate Links'


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David McKenzie
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As an affiliate I use affiliate links at various places

throughout my web site, in emails and in other online

promotions. These affiliate links are usually long and have a

number or word to define who the affiliate is.



As well as using these 'direct' affiliate links I have also

used redirect pages (or what I might call 'indirect'

affiliate links) on my web site as well. These are blank web

pages whose sole purpose is to redirect the visitor to the

affiliate page.



I recently did a comparison between direct affiliate links and

redirect pages and the results were astounding!



The redirect pages outperformed direct affiliate links about

2 to 1 when placed in the same position on my web site. This

meant twice as many people were clicking the indirect affiliate

link as were clicking the direct affiliate link. Why?



I have no idea about the logic behind this but it appears that

visitors are less inclined to click a link when they know it is

an affiliate link. They would rather have the thought in their

mind "I want to buy direct".



I must admit I do not think like this because I have bought

many times through affiliate links but I guess I'm an affiliate

so perhaps I think differently to people who are not affiliates.



So if redirect pages work so well, how do you create one?



It's really simpler than you might think.



First, create a new web page on your site. Just leave it as a

blank page.



Then just put the following piece of code between the header

tags:



meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;

url=http://www.myaffiliatelink.com"



You will need to replace the URL "myaffiliatelink.com" with

your own affiliate program link.



If you are in 5 different affiliate programs you will need to

set up 5 separate pages for each affiliate link.



Now you can use each redirect page link in your promotions

instead of the affiliate link.



When someone clicks on your redirect page link the following 2

things happen:



1. They get taken to your redirect page which is a blank page.

This lasts a few seconds.



2. The command in your header tag then forwards the visitor

directly to the affiliate site.



The best thing about redirect pages is they do not look like

affiliate links. They just look like normal pages. For those

people that DO have a problem buying through affiliate links,

they are unaware that the redirect page is actually an

affiliate link.



Try using redirect pages for your affiliate links. I think

you'll be pleasantly surprised by the results.



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David McKenzie is the author of a new e-book titled "The Facts

You Should Know About Affiliate Programs"

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