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29

php cookie redirect

Posted By: CFlipper on July 29, 2006 at 7:46 pm

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Fellow Marketer!

Hey, Affiliate Link Cloaking is something you MUST do in order to survive in todays highly competetive market. Affiliate Link Cloaking is a great way to earn potentially thousands of dollars more online. If you do not cloak your links, get ready for a treat.

What is affiliate link cloaking?

Affiliate link cloaking is a way to protect your affiliate link. How does one protect their affiliate link? Well, there are many ways to be honest. There are many ways for each different affiliate network as well. Cloaking your affiliate link means that instead of sending your visitor to a really ugly link that is 42 characters long, you send them to a simple domain or a website on your domain. Your website looks exactly like the target website, but it is located on your server.

There is another way of cloaking as well. This is called a page redirect. Sometimes referred to as HTML redired or PHP redirect depending on the website you are hosting that particular page on.One thing here is that PHP redirect is so much better than HTML redirect and does not require much code at all.

How can affiliate link cloaking make me more money?

Well, if you didn’t already realise the importance of link cloaking then here is a little bit of news for you. Link cloaking alone has been proven to increase clickthrough ratios with over 400%! If that wasn’t enough, it has also proven to increase sales with over 35%. Cloaking is a fantastic way to make more money! What you would to is take a snippet of code and put this on your website in order to hide your affiliate link. This makes sure that a potential hijacker does not steal your affiliate commmissions and you are paid for the sale that you deserve.

There is another element to link cloaking that I have not brought to the table as of yet. That is what is called cookie stuffing. Cookie stuffing basically means that you can get commissions for sales that your target prospect doesn’t even click on. What this means is that your cookie is embeded into a webpage in order to generate a cookie on the visitors computer. This gives you a sale even if the visitor types the original website of your affiliate companies URL. in the adressbar and hits enter. What this does is enables you to drive traffic to your website. The visitor that leaves and then decides to buy a certain product that you promoted with cookie stuffing would still make you the affiliate for that specific sale. This is so powerful that if you are not doing this promoting your affiliate url then I suggest you start cloaking!

If you don’t know how to cloak that is fine. There are many resources on the internet. There are also many softwares that teach you how to cloak. I have found one site that covers most of the basics of marketing and advanced cloaking in a $7 report. I found that on the other side of this report was a OTO for $47 which covers everything in great detail, in videos and give you a software that generates you the code instantly. I decided to go for this package and I really like it. For more information see the resource box of this article!

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www.AffiliateCloakMagic.com has been developed over the span of several months in order to help struggling marketers with link cloaking! For the price of $7 you can get started with a business online. If you are more serious about marketing then you can go with the extra $47 for a video course and a script in order to spit out HTML code in a matter of seconds.

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Jul

29

biscuits lefevre utile

Posted By: CFlipper on July 29, 2006 at 7:00 pm

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Poster prints have been popular mediums for a myriad of graphic styles and designs. The decades have become witnesses and articulators of these designs, as whatever style was usually reflective of the decorative trend of that particular era or decade. Some designs have also been dictated by that era’s political, religious, economic and social climate. In any case, poster prints can be a graphic and vivid exhibit of historical events, aesthetic styles and cultural norms.

For poster fans, vintage poster prints are always a treat. Some avail of cheap poster prints by viewing and printing them through online printers who offer poster printing cheap. Whether the poster design is vintage or modern, here’s a look at some graphic poster styles that have developed across the decades.

•    Art Nouveau -The Art Nouveau period, which originally began in the late 19th century, was the leading international style for all mediums of art including printing, architecture, painting; consumer items, jewelry, furniture, sculpture and interior design.  It was known by different terms throughout Europe including Jugendstil in Germany and Stile Liberty in Italy. Art Nouveau’s philosophy was the rejection and mass industrialization of art, style and design. It pushed for more creative, unique art work and thus developed an aesthetic style that featured organic, sinuous lines; patterns and colors. Art Nouveau was said to be widely adapted to the Belle Epoque or Poster Craze of 1890. Prominent poster prints in this style include; Biscuits Lefevre-Utile, 1897 by Alphonse Mucha, Incandescenza a Gas, 1895 by Giovanni Mataloni and Chat Noir/Ce Soir, 1896 by Theophile Steinlen.

•    Art Deco-The Art Deco style replaced Art Nouveau and became the new international style after World War I. In complete contrast to the Art Nouveau style of organic lines and nature inspired forms, art deco patterns features streamlined, geometric shapes to symbolize the development of modern technology. Design inspiration was said to have been from other active art movements at that time including cubism, futurism and constructivism. Examples of posters in this style include Normandie, 1938 by A.M. Cassandra, and Lisa Duncan, 1927 by Paul Colin.

•    1950’s Style-After the wars, the culture in America focused on moving on and rebuilding normal lives. AS a result, art and media images promoted the consumption and production of goods such as food, fashion, household and electronics. Its design was characterized by simple, child-like graphics; eye-catching combination of colors and visual puns which was ideal for product marketing. Some notable posters from this era include Design 8/63, 1963 by Paul Rand and Pantene (white), 1945 by Herbert Leupin.

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Nikki Sabato is a writer with a background in landscape architecture and design. She currently works in the field of marketing and design communication.

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Jul

24

biscuits recipe alton brown

Posted By: CFlipper on July 24, 2006 at 12:12 am

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The search for the right, or best, recipe for cheesecake can be a long one if you don’t know where to look. With the explosion of recipe content available on the Internet, along with the dizzying array of cookbooks available that cover cheesecake either exclusively or as part of a larger theme, the number of options are nearly limitless. However, it’s good to consider who is providing the recipes and what their reasons for doing so might be.
Let’s look at the three main purveyors of recipes for cheesecake. We’ll confine this list to sources available on the Internet, since if you’re reading this you are already there:

Product sites: These days, it seems that every product you pull off a grocery store shelf has a Web site address affixed to it somewhere, usually right below the UPC code. Those two have become inextricably intertwined a€¦ the scan code that tells how much the item costs and the URL to tell you how to use it. Most food vendor sites have a recipe section, and you would be surprised how many of them include a cheesecake recipe. Be wary, though. These recipes are usually designed to showcase the vendor’s product, not necessarily to give you a really good cheesecake.

Food show sites: Most TV chefs have delved into the world of cheesecake at least once, from Italian greats like Mario Batali to kitchen technicians like Alton Brown and even the effervescent Rachel Ray. While these recipes are usually well tested and have even been served in restaurants and before distinguished guests, for more details visit to www.cat-head-biscuit.com they are often unnecessarily complex for the average home cook’s knowledge. They may contain exotic ingredients that aren’t readily available. In some cases, the translation of the recipe from screen to page results in holes being left in the directions that can lead to disaster.

Recipe sites: Recipe sites such as all recipes, and sites run by chefs who have both a love for cheesecake and knowledge of their audience, for more details visit to www.300-dip-recipes.com are the best home for what you seek. Some sites even offer user ratings of the various recipes, which are far superior to some unknown rating system. You can read comments from real-world cooks learn their successes and failures and even find neat additions they’ve made on their own.

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Jul

21

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Posted By: CFlipper on July 21, 2006 at 4:29 pm

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Jul

21

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Posted By: CFlipper on July 21, 2006 at 3:40 pm

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