Great Tool for tracking and redirecting your affiliate URLS
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I advocate WORDPRESS for all of your affiliate and small business websites. As a content manager, wordpress is user friendly, on the cutting edge with constant updates, and plugins for any development idea you may have.
As an affiliate, I suggest taking a look at the Pretty Link WordPress plugin. It is a must have plugin for every affiliate using wordpress.
What does the plugin do that you need as an affiliate?
* Gives you the ability to create clean, simple affiliate URLs on your website that redirect to any other affiliate URL
* Generates random 2-3 character slugs for your affiliate URL or allows you to name a custom slug for your affiliate URL
* Tracks the Number of Hits per affiliate link
* Tracks the Number of Unique Hits per affiliate link
* Provides a reporting interface where you can see a configurable chart of clicks per day. This report can be filtered by the specific link clicked, date range, and/or unique clicks.
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* View click details including ip address, remote host, browser (including browser version), operating system, and referring site
* Download hit details in CSV format
* Intuitive Javascript / AJAX Admin User Interface
* Pass custom parameters to your scripts through pretty link and still have full tracking ability
* Ability to rewrite these custom Parameters before forwarding to Target URL
* Setup Pretty Links as Tracking Pixels and track impressions
* Exclude IP Addresses from Stats
* Enables you to post your Pretty Links to Twitter directly from your WordPress admin
* Enables you to send your Pretty Links via Email directly from your WordPress admin
* Select Temporary (307) or Permanent (301) redirection for your Pretty Links
* Cookie based system for tracking visitor activity across hits
* Organize Links into Groups
* Create nofollow/noindex links
* Turn tracking on / off on each affiliate link
* Keep users on your affiliate site even when being redirected by using the PrettyBar which stays at the top of the page
* Configure the PrettyBar to mirror the look and feel of your affiliate website










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January 10th, 2010 at 7:26 pm
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