Retaining Page Rank with Affiliate
Links
by Ed Zivkovic
There is no need to give away valuable Page Rank to affiliate programs.
You signed up to make money, not to increase their search engine
rankings.
Most Internet Marketers today add affiliate links to their sites in
order to generate additional revenue which helps offset the cost of
running the site.
It has now become necessary to cloak affiliate links because some web
savvy surfers seem to have a sour taste in their mouth at the thought
of some webmaster making money as a result of their purchase.
Cloaking
There is a number of ways to cloak affiliate links. The most popular
include displaying affiliate pages in an encrypted frame and the very
simple "mouse-over" technique.
While displaying affiliate sales pages in a frame is a good way to cloak
the link, it is not reliable because some, (not all) affiliate programs
cannot track correctly if the affiliate URL is displayed in a frame.
The mouse-over technique will display a URL of your choice so that the
affiliate URL is hidden. This too in not reliable because the right
mouse menu can reveal the real URL in an instant. This technique will
also drain your valuable Page-Rank (PR) because the link points directly
to the affiliate sales page.
Not cloaking your affiliate links will also drain your PR and reduce
your click-through rates. So because it has become necessary to cloak
affiliate links, I have decided that I may as well keep all the PR at
the same time.
Another way.
The redirection page is no secret but still many Internet Marketers do
not set this up and yet it involves about the same amount of effort as
cloaking the link into an encrypted frame.
There is a couple of places Online where you can create a redirect page
instantly for free and you need not upload the page to your own site.
This is an excellent way to cloak links within the body of emails but if
you use this on your web pages, it will still drain your PR. It will
pass the PR along to the redirection service.
http://www.compacturl.com and
http://www.tinyurl.com are two
sites that I know of that provide this free service.
How to create your OWN redirection page and keep all the PR!
1. Create a new HTML document.
2. Add the following line of code to the "head" of the document:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=http//www.youraffiliateURL?ourIDnumber">
3. Replace "http//www.youraffiliateURL?yourIDnumber" with your affiliate
URL.
4. Name the page to reflect the affiliate program and upload this page
to your site and point that particular affiliate link to this page.
If you have joined a number of affiliate programs, you might like to
create a new directory and add all these redirection pages to this new
directory.
I have set this system up at my site and then one day discovered that
some of these pages had a Page Rank of 3 or 4. This is a waste. So now I
have added a link back to my home page on these pages. This now serves
to direct all my valuable PR to pages that I choose. I do this with all
outbound affiliate links.
More about how tinyURL.com came into being:
http://tinyurl.com/yuq6b
There is more info about how Page Rank works here:
http://www.google.com/corporate/tech.html
To discover how much Page Rank a particular page is, you'll need the
Google Toolbar:
http://toolbar.google.com/
The author, Ed Zivkovic is a self-taught webmaster. His website contains
articles with all sorts of tips for work at home webmasters. Here is the
site:
http://www.ezau.com