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How Sneaky
Links Increase Your
Click-Throughs
How Sneaky Links Increase Your Click-Throughs
By: Ron Hutton
If you find that your site visitors have developed a high
level of resistance to clicking through your affiliate links,
you're not alone. What is it that makes affiliate links
suspicious to people? They're certainly not meant to be
offensive.
I believe that it's the same kind of thing that
automatically activates your defenses when you walk onto a used
car lot and are promptly accosted by a guy wearing a green and
orange plaid sports coat, pink neck tie and white patent
leather lowtops that zip up the side.
Do you hate the feeling that someone is "selling you"? I
really think that it's the same thing when visitors see what's
obviously an affiliate link (or a poorly disguised affiliate
link) and start looking for a way to buy "straight from the
source" thinking that they're going to get a better deal!
If your website sells affiliate products, here's a
simple "Sneaky Link" tactic that will help you with
affiliatephobes.
Note: This article has a free corresponding step-by-step
video tutorial that demonstrates the exact steps to creating
your own "Sneaky
Links"...www.gothrive.com/sneaky-link-video.htm
Street-smart webmasters and marketers understand the
importance of taking every possible step to get visitors to let
down their guard. We seek information but we resist being
sold.
So, the following sample source code can be used on any web
page to create "sneaky links" that don't have the appearance of
affiliate links. You're not running a non-profit
organization are you? No? Well, let's just let
someone else believe that you are.
Here's an example of source code that will bare your soul to
the world. Note: the tags are altered with a period that
needs to be removed if you intend to edit and use this source
code in your web pages.
No mysteries here:
<.a href="
http://www.pluginprofittoolbox.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=100">Plug-In-Profit-Toolbox.com<./a>
Now, let's get sneaky. ;~)
<.a href="
http://www.pluginprofittoolbox.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?
id=100" onMouseOver="window.status=
'http://www.pluginprofittoolbox.com/'; return true;"
onMouseOut="window.status=''; return true;
">http://www.pluginprofittoolbox.com/<./a>
To assist in understanding how the "sneaky link" works, let's
do a little link anatomy study. Here are the pieces and
parts of our link:
Part 1, Beginning anchor tag: <.a
Part 2, Target URL (affiliate link): href="
http://www.pluginprofittoolbox.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=100"
Part 3, "MouseOver" attribute: onMouseOver =
"window.status='http: //www.pluginprofittoolbox.com/ '; return
true; " onMouseOut="window.status=''; return true;"
Part 4, Link Text: http://www.pluginprofittoolbox.com/
Part 5, Ending anchor tag: <./a>
So, what's the trick? It's in part 3, the mouseover
attribute. This nifty little piece of source code tells the web
browser what to display in the status bar (very bottom of the
browser window), and if the "window.status" is the same as the
link text, it appears as though there's no trickery going
on. But, we know better.
Is it possible that this link could be found out, discovered
and revealed for what it really is? Sure. If
someone were to apply a single right-click to the link, the web
browser will reveal the actual target URL. However, the
average user won't know this so the "sneaky link" tactic can be
very effective in getting people to let their guard down.
End result... your click-through rate goes up, you make more
sales and we all live happily ever after. Go forth and
create some "sneaky links" now.
To view this article's free corresponding step-by-step video
tutorial that demonstrates the exact steps to creating your own
"Sneaky Links"...www.gothrive.com/sneaky-link-video.htm
There's a zip file available for you to download (no cost,
of course) with the exact source code that's shown in the
video.
Author Bio
Ron Hutton is a 20 year sales and marketing veteran with a
passion for coaching and training. Subscribe to "GoThrive
Online", for Free Video Tutorials for Internet Marketing and
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