Q: Affiliate Marketing Through Article Marketing

Jarod B

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I've written an article on articlebase, which will NOT let me use my affiliate link to promote my product whatsoever.

Anyone have an idea about how I could get around this? I hate to have my article go to waste...
 
I've written an article on articlebase, which will NOT let me use my affiliate link to promote my product whatsoever.

Anyone have an idea about how I could get around this? I hate to have my article go to waste...

1. Buy an info domain for a dollar.
2. Put a one page website on it.
3. Submit an article.
4. Wait until it is approved.
5. Go to you domain and redirect it to your affiliate offer.
6. Profit.
 
Lol I was thinking of that idea as well, but the only problem is it wont work because I'll be submitting additional articles.
 
Lol I was thinking of that idea as well, but the only problem is it wont work because I'll be submitting additional articles.

You can create a new link and put up a temporary article there instead.
For example, the first time you submit an article, you use this URL:
http://example.com/
Then you create another page, put an article on that, and redirect after it's approved.
http://example.com/page

It shouldn't be a problem if you're using anchor text (so it won't affect your visitors).
 
Lol I was thinking of that idea as well, but the only problem is it wont work because I'll be submitting additional articles.


Install an URL shortener on this domain or pages like Dex suggested.
 
If you currently have a wordpress blog, you can redirect your affiliate links using GoCodes plugin. For example, if your blog is http://www.blogblog.com, you can redirect your affiliate link using GoCodes like this - http://www.blogblog.com/visit/product. It looks like a link to your blog, but when someone clicks on it, they will be redirected to the product you're promoting. This method has worked for me.
 
Okay. I'm trying this now, so lets hope this works =/.
 
Well, guys... I tried it, and articlebase said the link was broken or dead, which I evaluated myself as true.

I can't think of any reasons why this would happen, though. Help guys?
 
Okay, thanks. I'll try later on when I arrive home.
 
You can create a new link and put up a temporary article there instead.
For example, the first time you submit an article, you use this URL:
http://example.com/
Then you create another page, put an article on that, and redirect after it's approved.
http://example.com/page

It shouldn't be a problem if you're using anchor text (so it won't affect your visitors).

I agree. Just redirect after it's approved.
 
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