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1 year ago

in Hidden Affiliate Links update version 0.2 on Patchlog
Don't use any caching as far as I am aware, however I have managed to find a solution. If I create a link, save it then go edit and update it works. Bit of a pain as it creates double work for me, but get there in the end.

I have just come across another issue however;
I create a link and call it "go/link3" this works fine. However later on I have created another link and called it "go/link30". When I then use "go/link30" in a post for some reason it sends people to the URL listed in "go/link3" and NOT "go/link30".

I've tried this on different numbers and find "go/link20" doesn't go to the required link, but sends people to "go/link2".

Is this a known issue?

1 year ago

in Hidden Affiliate Links update version 0.2 on Patchlog
I'm not using the keyword facility, just simply replacing affiliate links but I am having a bit of a problem.

When I add a link such as go/link123 it doesn't take immediate effect and causes my blog to send users to a 404 page for a good couple of hours. Any idea why this is?

1 year ago

in Hidden Affiliate Links update version 0.2 on Patchlog
Having the same problem as a few others. Installed fine, but when I complete the fields, nothing happens when clicking on the ADD HIDDEN LINK button.

I'm using IE7 and Wordpress is 2.2.1

Any ideas?

2 years ago

in You Want Short-Term Traffic, Or Long-Term Trust & Respect For Your Blog? on Jim Kukral
Youch! There should be a sign on a few posts saying "Controversy Ahead" :o)

In all fairness, and from a complete out-siders viewpoint, I can see where Mark is coming from and the reason he questions the latest suggestive banners. However I have read Marks blog a number of times, along with yours Jim, and have found 90% of the posts I find informative and useful. There are a number of blog entries on every blog I have read, where I disagree with the author, or sometimes even question the reasoning behind the post, but I value your thoughts and experience in the industry and such continue reading, simply omitting the one, in my mind, rogue post.

Not wanting to get involved in the 'disagreement', one thing that worries me is that does a single controversial post, which people may or may not agree with, warrant a complete blog becoming labeled as a fake way of obtaining traffic? If so, then god help me ;o)

I am usually all for these Diggs and Bumpzees etc, but far too often I have found, and experienced, that these can be just as controversial themselves. I.E. bump me and I'll bump you. More of a ‘who you know’ and not necessarily ‘what you know’.

Obviously, from looking at my blog, I can safely say that there is no dodgy bumping going on.... so to speak, and I know no-one ;o)

2 years ago

in Personality Marketing & Branding Starts With The Right Image on Jim Kukral
Fantastic! I've been looking for recommended caricature services after seeing these little pics pop up on a number of blogs. Luckily Fraser Edwards point me in the direction of this post, and now I'm determined to become iconized for my blog too. :)
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