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..FACT..
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Protecting Your Hoplinks
by Greg Lems, Director of Application
Development
ClickBank
Newsletter June 2008
Remember the good old days, when you could
put a personal check in an envelope and
leave it in your mailbox with the little red
flag up? Nowadays the media is full of
reports
about identity theft rings, some of which
collect bank account information by
harvesting checks from mailboxes. Although
incidents of this nature have increased in
recent years,
the overall chances of it happening are
actually still quite low. Nevertheless, I
won't leave an outgoing check in my mailbox,
because it can't hurt to be extra safe.
In a somewhat similar manner, it is
important for ClickBank publishers and
affiliates to protect their Hoplink
information. Hoplinks are the key to the
ClickBank Marketplace. Affiliates create
them to promote publisher products, and
publishers rely on them to drive traffic
their way.
"Hoplink theft" is a term used to describe
the act of changing Hoplinks so that they
credit a different affiliate. A hardworking
affiliate may place Hoplinks across many
sites on the Internet, but a person with
their own ClickBank account and bad
intentions could, with some manual steps and
scheming, create an identical Hoplink to the
hardworking affiliate, but with their own
nickname substituted in.
This typically happens in one of two places:
when a Hoplink is placed in an ad by an
affiliate, or at payment time when a
publisher attempts a quick hop to a
different affiliate just before payment. It
isn't a common problem, and when we
encounter it we swiftly discipline the
dishonest parties. There are steps, however,
that can be taken to prevent it from
happening in the first place.
To avoid the first form of Hoplink theft,
we recommend cloaking your Hoplinks.
This involves the creation of redirects that
will take users to the intended destination
without showing them the exact URL they are
being sent to. This can be done either with
a bit of HTML that surrounds the Hoplink, or
with some server-side scripts for redirects.
Additionally, there are 3rd party products
available to cloak Hoplinks. Although
ClickBank does not specifically endorse any
of these products, we encourage anyone
seeking
cloaking functionality to investigate what's
out there and available, as there are a
number of different ways to perform this
simple redirect.
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If you promote
products on the internet as an affiliate marketer, I can
guarantee you that at some point you have
been ripped off!
It's not the owners for the affiliate programs who are
ripping you off BUT
your very own
customers!
Let me explain...
You decide to promote the latest killer product on
Clickbank.com
You work hard to create a good review, bonus and write a
ton of articles to submit to online article directories.
At the bottom of each review submitted, email sent or
article you attach your affiliate link.
Your prospect goes through your information, and decides
they are going to - buy but BEFORE they do, they
either...
i)
CUT OFF YOUR
AFFILIATE LINK AND INSERT THEIR OWN!!
Thus earning
themselves the commission INSTEAD OF YOU.
This happens with criminal intent. The prospect knows
that the link they are being presented with is an
affiliate link so what they do is edit out your
affiliate ID and replace it with their OWN.
Example
Your affiliate ID;
http://joe.ppcadsfree.hop.clickbank.net/
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Pick
pocket Peter comes along, likes the product Joe
is promoting and then edits out Joe's affiliate
ID and inserts his own...
http://peter.ppcadsfree.hop.clickbank.net/
he then get's sent to the site (now via
his own link), places his order, get the
product, AND cashes in on *YOUR*
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or ANOTHER scenario
ii)
PROSPECT GOES
TO THE
VENDORS SITE DIRECTLY
i.e. instead of clicking on
http://www.productsite.com?youraffiliatelink
they cut off the end part (your id) and go directly to
http://www.productsite.com and order!!
This may be done by the user accidently or with no
intention of bypassing someone's link but they just go
and copy the main part of the URL and paste in
into their browser to go to the site directly.
Either way, both of these scenarios can be controlled so
that you don't loose your affiliate commissions, which
at the end of the day, it is all about!
Read on to find out more...

Many people think that commission theft is a harmless,
small offence that can be overlooked.
Let me tell you a quick story about my friend Joe (name
changed to protect identity).
Joe works very hard trying to earn an honest
living online and being able to provide his wife and
family with food and shelter.
He works very hard to create good affiliate
promotion campaigns and spends hundreds of dollars in
driving traffic to his site using Pay Per Click, and
then along comes Peter who likes what is being said
about the promoted product and simply bypasses Joe's
affiliate link and purchases directly from the site.
Joe's rightful commission has been stolen right from
under his nose and he is left with huge PPC bills to pay
and this has come at a bad time since the electricity is
just about to be shut off since Joe's suffering hard
times and wasn't able to pay his debts.
Do you still
think this is a harmless crime?
Here is a diagram of what can happen (and probably has
already) to you.

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