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I enjoy marketing and all the stuff I do, but programming is one of my favorites. So, often I'll come up with a new idea and just start working on it. Not all of them are winners and there's a hundred projects I didn't follow through with. Luckily, I do have some winners (FPTraffic, Skrayp, Rewst, etc), but there are a pile of dead projects in their wake.
Anyway, a few months ago I started working on an idea. It's a tool I call MaskedClick.
A lot of newer affiliates have a hard time getting their campaigns approved on traffic sources that block affiliate links or are harder to get approval on. Bing Ads is a good example. Bing requires your destination URL match the link you are promoting. This doesn't work with most affiliate links because they redirect. However, it is possible to get an iFrame approved on Bing.
So, MaskedClick is essentially a tool that allows you to easily create links that you can use to promote your affiliate link that are more likely to get approved (meta refresh and iFrames).
Simple, but effective.
Here is an example meta refresh Mask
Anyway, a few months ago I started working on an idea. It's a tool I call MaskedClick.
A lot of newer affiliates have a hard time getting their campaigns approved on traffic sources that block affiliate links or are harder to get approval on. Bing Ads is a good example. Bing requires your destination URL match the link you are promoting. This doesn't work with most affiliate links because they redirect. However, it is possible to get an iFrame approved on Bing.
So, MaskedClick is essentially a tool that allows you to easily create links that you can use to promote your affiliate link that are more likely to get approved (meta refresh and iFrames).
Simple, but effective.
Here is an example meta refresh Mask