How to cloak your cpa link 100s of times with blogger/blogspot?

Wussabi

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I'm looking to automate these three tasks:

1. Create random free domain on blogspot (e.g. xhzxhzz.blogspot.com)
2. Add redirect to your cpa link in the HTML code
3. Put the blogspot link into a URL shortener like bit.ly

And repeat this 100s of times.

Does anything like this already exist and is available to the public?
 
Instead of using blogspot, why don't you use your own domain and dynamic subdomains for redirection?
 
will they click if they see blogspot?
The thing is, you’re shortening the link with bit.ly or anything else. Blogspot serves only to cloak your cpa link

So it goes like this

bit.ly link > redirect via the blogspot domain > land on your cpa link
 
Instead of using blogspot, why don't you use your own domain and dynamic subdomains for redirection?

Im guessing because yourdomain.com can and will be banned.

Blogspot.com will not.

Edit: plus blogspot is free :p
 
Im guessing because yourdomain.com can and will be banned.

Blogspot.com will not.

Edit: plus blogspot is free :p
Maybe, but most of the times only the subdomain will get banned as there is a lot of websites that offer parasites.
 
Maybe, but most of the times only the subdomain will get banned as there is a lot of websites that offer parasites.

Well, no. From my limited experience with all this, once you lose yourdomain.com its all gone.

123.yourdomain.com
Crap.yourdomain.com
Cake.yourdomain.com

All banned. Not individually, but once the main domain name gets banned, the domain name is banned, and the subdomains mean nothing.
 
Well, no. From my limited experience with all this, once you lose yourdomain.com its all gone.

123.yourdomain.com
Crap.yourdomain.com
Cake.yourdomain.com

All banned. Not individually, but once the main domain name gets banned, the domain name is banned, and the subdomains mean nothing.
Yes, you're right. But, if we use only subdomains for cloaking the traffic, do you say the main domain will get banned too?
 
Yes, you're right. But, if we use only subdomains for cloaking the traffic, do you say the main domain will get banned too?

I would imagine so, yes. Unless youre blogspot and the likes. But im not entirely sure.

Maybe it also depends where youre spamming. Like i would imagine a facebook would be more likely to nuke your world out of existance than someotherbook

Maybe someone with some experience on the topic pops in gives some facts on the topic.
 
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