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| How can my commissions be stolen? Here are 2 prime examples. | ||
PayPal:
Take a look at the average PayPal buy button on most web
sites:
Check out the part in bold and in red. It would take the average "link hijacker" less than 10 seconds to figure out that he could go right to http://www.YourSite.com/thankyou.html and download your precious digital product - like your e-book - without paying a dime! ClickBank: If you sell via Clickbank or any affiliate program, thieves will alter your URL and steal your commissions. It happens every day ... but it won't happen to you ever again once you are protected by 1expired.com's encryption service. There are many websites that tell everyone how to
steal your ClickBank commission - some inadvertently.
Like this found in a search engine: Here's how it's done. This is a typical ClickBank link or url that you would use: http://hop.clickbank.net/?myname/petsitters Just replace myname with your own ClickBank nickname. Anyone can do that! We can change the link above to this:
Your browser knows what this means but not your average thief! Also, you may not have thought about this... Many surfers are savvy enough to identify ClickBank affiliate links, simply by glancing at their browser's status-bar before clicking. The status-bar reveals the familiar ClickBank hoplink URL, which frequently alerts the surfer that an affiliate referral is about to take place. A proportion of prospects lose interest as soon as they realize that an affiliate relationship exists. They reason (consciously or sub-consciously) that an affiliate with a vested interest is not making a genuine recommendation. So they simply don't click the link. The result: no sale and so no commission for you. Change that NOW with Encrypt-Website.com's Encryption Service! ORDER
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