Monday, July 6, 2009

This Privacy Stuff is Truly Bugging Me!

Your pages load quickly, and your internet site is even listed in the search engines for cited terms. You could probably be the victim of affiliate link hijacking. In this rotating arena of the Net, we are consistently being bombarded by spammers, malware, viruses, and hackers. You probably did all that work, but some other person is getting paid? Yes. These programs can override your associate links every time the shopper visits your website, thus giving credit to some other person. The trusting surfer may not realize they've a program running in the background. You get it by going to internet sites with "bugs" on them.

Now if you have joined an affiliate marketing program thru any of the major affiliate tracking corporations, you have doubtless even put these bugs on your own pages without knowing what you have done. It permits the host to trace precisely what page was visited by the surfer and when so that associate link! s can be tracked from their source. As an example, one such bug can scan a tough drive to send info on each document that contains the word "financial. This leads to no associate tracking info and no commissions for you.

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