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WordPress Affiliate Program / Affiliate Management Plugin
About a year ago I was looking for a WordPress plugin to run an affiliate program, I searched high and low without any luck, it just didn’t exist. I considered having one built but never got around to it, now that I’m working on my membership site that I will be launching in a few months, I need a tool to manage affiliates. I was considering going with iDevAffiliate which is a great affiliate management tool but I really wanted something that worked within WordPress and didn’t require extra integration and customization. Before making the decision to go with iDevAffiliate, I decided to search one last time for a plugin for WordPress to manage affiliates. I was actually looking for a membership plugin for WordPress and accidentally ran into what I’ve been looking for over a year, WP Affiliate Platform is exactly what I’ve been looking for and I’m glad someone finally created it.
StatsJunky.com – The Ultimate Affiliate Marketing Tool
If your an Affiliate or Pay-Per-Click marketer then there are a few things that you face on a daily basis, which include logging into each ppc engine or affiliate network one at a time, attempting to combine excel sheets into one in order to compare stats, spending hours trying to find flaws in your campaign and making calculated guesses as to where you should maximize and minimize your marketing efforts. Getting these tasks done requires the use of multiple tools and software.
StatsJunky fills a void for Affiliate and Pay-Per-Click marketers by giving them a centralized dashboard where they can manage all there campaigns, affiliate networks, advertising networks, keywords, profits and losses. There software is integrated with hundreds of affiliate networks which include all of the most popular ones such as Commission Junction, Click Bank, Link Share, Click Booth, Azoogle Ads and bunch more.
Now of course there are tons of tools and services out there that offer similar features sets, so what are the benefits of using StatsJunky over hosted or open source platforms?
16 Free Link Redirection Services
URL redirection, also called URL forwarding, domain redirection and domain forwarding, is a technique on the World Wide Web for making a web page available under many URLs. Check out some of the benefits of using a link redirection service plus 16 Free link redirection services available for you to use.
They are various uses for URL direction services, some include:
- They shorten the ugly, long and hard to remember URLs/
- Great for promoting Affiliate Programs if you don’t want to keep track of multiple domains.
- Use to track multiple URLs to see how they perform/
- Sent in emails to shorten longer URLs that sometime break depending on the email client.
VDirect
vdirect.com, vdirect.net, webrally.net, snapto.net, getto.net, emailme.net, netbounce.com, netbounce.net, oneaddress.net
VDirect offers two types of service: either choose a domain name from the list and get http://username.domain and http://www.username.domain (along with a username@domain free email address) or else register a domain name with them and get full www.domain.com redirection! (the latter option is also open to you if you already own a domain name). VDirect also offers statistics on the number of people visiting your site through the redirection link. All this is free and ad-supported, though you can choose to remove the ads for an annual fee. Sadly, the range of “standard” domain names is fairly limited.
WebAlias
sail.to, up.to, way.to, got.to, escape.to, and several more
WebAlias offers a free URL redirection service with both subdomain (NAME.domain.to) and subdirectory (domain.to/NAME) style addresses. The service also provides detailed traffic stats on visitors using the redirection URL.
Opt.to
arrive.to, directme.to, surfin.to, tunnel.to, mouse.to and over 100 other domain names.
Free URL redirection service with a wide choice of domain names. Offers both subdomain.domain.to and domain.to/subdomain/ forms of the URL.


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