Until just moments ago the idea of link cloaking in my view was this big and scary monster that only can be overcome by highly experienced programmers. Jeremy Palmer had published on his blog a small tutorial. It is about 15 minutes long and well worth watching. Even if you, like me, are limited in programming skills, I can assure you that 15 minutes from now, link cloaking “monster” will disappear as it did for me.
To watch the tutorial, click on the link below:
This is a nice video. It clearly explains why to use redirects, how they work and how to implement them. Nice job!
This is a nice video. It clearly explains why to use redirects, how they work and how to implement them. Nice job!
I'll try this monster 😀
I’ll try this monster 😀
Thanks for the help. I am glad I found your site. I am going to try this out on my pages today. I kept looking for software to do this for me and I realized that I should just do it for myself and save some $$.
Thanks for the help. I am glad I found your site. I am going to try this out on my pages today. I kept looking for software to do this for me and I realized that I should just do it for myself and save some $$.
I've wrote a small article dedicated to easy cloaking methods using JavaScript and PHP for others that are not so good with programming
Link cloaking step by step guide
I’ve wrote a small article dedicated to easy cloaking methods using JavaScript and PHP for others that are not so good with programming
Link cloaking step by step guide
Is PHP redirect against Google's Webmaster policy? I'm not really sure about this.
Is PHP redirect against Google’s Webmaster policy? I’m not really sure about this.
i have problem to redirect my affiliate links, it help me a lot. no i figured out how to solve on my site. Thanks