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How to use url redirection to increase sales 
 
Many internet marketers struggle with the daily task of finding leads(having a 
potential customer fill in an email form requesting their email address, or 
their zip code, or address for additional promotional offers to be sent to 
them), or a sale(having a customer complete an offer, by giving their credit 
card details or some other means of purchasing a product or an item).
As an affiliate the sole task is to bring traffic to publishers, and you get 
certain percentage of the proceeds, either on a per lead, per sale or revenue 
share basis.

Now imagine the scenario, you have created a website specifically for this 
purpose, you designed it, did all the SEO(search engine optimisation) so it is 
ready for the search engines, and has all your keywords evenly distributed, and 
your niche is targetted.
You run an adwords campaign, aimed at targetting that niche.  Potential leads 
or customers see your ad with your adcopy and landing page, on google, or the 
Yahoo Publishing Network, or MSN Adcenter, they land on your page, are 
impressed with the product, and proceed to complete a sale or give their 
details for a lead.
This is the normal scenario for many affiliate marketers.

However there is a big snag in the pipeline, almost all affiliates when suing 
banners also place a copy of their url in the banner, so any potential 
customer, can if they want to simply just type the direct address of the 
product and get on the home page of the publisher, regardless of the work that 
you as the affiliate put in to bring that product to their attention, if that 
happens you have in effect lost time and money.

A second way many affiliates loose commissions is by simply having the direct 
url complete with their affiliate id appended somewhere in the url(usually at 
the end), all a buyer has to do is type in the url omitting your affiliate id, 
and they can still get to the landing page, order the product, or complete a 
lead and you as the affiliate would receive no compensation for the work you 
have put in bringing that potential customer to the publisher.

This is where url shorteners, or url redirection comes in as the potential 
customer never sees the direct landing page, or your affiliate id inorder to go 
directly to the affiliate, and hence denying you of your commissions.

There are several types of url redirections, some may require registration, 
some may not and you can easily test out the different types to see which one 
would suit your traffic, some may have a delay of a few seconds in other to 
show some ads before going direct to the page of the url redirection, others 
simply go direct to the shortened url.
Once a shortened url, or url redirection is created, this unfortunately is not 
the end, as often webmasters redirect shortened url continually so constant 
checks must be made to see if the shortened url is still active, and your 
shortened or redirect url has not been sent elsewhere.
 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://www.cutshorturl.info/  Url redirection 
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