Friday, September 25, 2015

Create Cj Redirects

Creating redirects for your CJ affiliate links is a user-friendly operation.


Commission Junction, also referred to as CJ, is a platform where Internet marketers can find various digital products they can promote online as affiliates to earn commissions. When you choose a product you want to promote on your website, Commission Junction assigns you a unique URL known as an affiliate link. This link has an ID that enables CJ to track sales you've made and commissions you've earned. Some marketers create redirects with their CJ affiliate links to make them look cleaner and to conceal their affiliate ID. This can swiftly be accomplished by using an HTML code.


Instructions


1. Launch the HTML editor or the administrator tool you operate to program the website where you promote affiliate products available at CJ.com.


2. Click the "New Page" button to create a new page for your site. For example, if the domain name of your site is "www.mypersonalaffiliatesite.com," you can name the new page after the product your are promoting. This will be displayed like this: "www.mypersonalaffiliatesite.com/nameproductyoupromote."


3. Use your mouse to highlight the HTLM code below. Right-click on the code once it's highlighted and click "Copy."


4. Paste the HTML code in the "Code" region of the new page you created for your site. The code can be pasted by pressing "Ctrl" and "V" at the same time, or by right-clicking on the "Code" region and clicking the "Paste" option.


5. Add the affiliate link from Commission Junction that you want to create a redirect for in the part of the HTML code that says "http://www.yourdomain.com/index.html." Click "Save" to save the changes.


6. Use the URL address of the new page to redirect and mask the desired CJ affiliate link. When wanting to direct people to the site selling the product you are promoting, use the URL of the new page you created (www.mypersonalaffiliatesite.com/nameproductyoupromote). People will now be redirected to the site corresponding to the CJ affiliate link without being able to see your Commission Junction affiliate link; they will see the name of the new page you created instead.

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