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What is link cloaking?

It is generally advised that if you are using affiliate links that you cloak them so that they are not obviously an affiliate link.

Some not very nice people out there will notice by hovering over the link and checking the task bar at the bottom of the screen, then change your link to theirs, and then of course collect the commission.

Also, some people just don’t like clicking on affiliate links for various reasons. Cloaking the following way will make it seem as if the link is part of your site.

When we talk about affiliate links Clickbank links come to mind as not only are they ugly but they are also very obvious.

Here is an example:

http://h30b2bgi19sb5v5ayu84uu7q85.hop.clickbank.net/ (Note: don’t click on this as it is not an active link but an example)

Here is a cloaked alternative:

http://yoururl.com/uses/xxxx.php

How do you make that cloaked link? Here is one way to do it that most people can do.

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Create HD Quality Video For YouTube

I recently wrote about using Jing for screen capture  - “Use Jing And Capture Anything You See On Your Computer Screen and Share”

TechSmith, the makers of Jing have been improving their product and you can now create HD screencasts, very easily, and upload that HD quality direct to YouTube.

This is so easy and takes away most of the technical problems of getting a video on YouTube, and of course your blog, website etc.

This is for users of Jing Pro but as I mentioned before is only $14.95 a year.

You can watch the very short video about this here:

Create HD Quality Video For YouTube

As before, this is not an affiliate link (TechSmith don’t do affiliate).

I like this and I hope you find it useful.



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Old, But Still Good Advice

This is an article I saw today on Martin Avis’s  Kickstart Daily which I thought would be useful:

“Today’s Power Thought

Sometime around the year 1930 an up-and-coming management
consultant by the name of Ivy Lee approached Charles Schwab, the
head of American Bethlehem Steel.

To cut a long story short, Lee told Schwab that he could improve
the efficiency of the company by 50%.

Suspicious, Schwab asked what it would cost.

Lee said that he would give Schwab the secret and after putting
it in action among the company’s executives for one month, Schwab
could pay Lee whatever he thought it was worth.

It sounded like a good deal so Lee handed Schwab a small piece of
paper.

On it was written the following:

“Write down the most important things you have to do tomorrow.
Now, number them in the order of their true importance. The first
thing tomorrow morning, start working on an item Number 1, and
stay with it until completed. Then take item Number 2 the same
way. Then Number 3, and so on. Don’t worry if you don’t complete
everything on the schedule. At least you will have completed the
most important projects before getting to the less important
ones.”

Schwab thought that the advice was simplistic, but a deal was a
deal. He circulated the note around the company.

Four weeks later, Ivy Lee received a check for $25,000 – over
$275,000 in today’s money.

If one of America’s toughest businessmen valued that ‘simplistic’
advice so highly, don’t you think it would be worth having a go
yourself?

This is part of the free twice-weekly Kickstart Today by Martin Avis – well recommended.
No, this is not an affiliate link just something to share  :)

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How To Speed Up Video

We are told that video is the way to go, and I have to say that I struggle to find the time to listen to all the available or required videos.

Now there is another excellent video (Frank Kern, John Reese and Anthony Robbins) which has just appeared (38 mins) and I really want to listen to it. Must find some time!

As with most people I can read faster than I can listen so it does tend to get frustrating at times and I find that my mind starts to wander even if I am listening to something very interesting.

Don’t get me wrong video is perfect for showing how-to subjects and amply prove that a picture is worth a thousand words. Video has made learning a lot easier.

Not too long ago I came across this software which is very good and I have found it very useful so I thought I would mention this here so that it might help some other readers. The software allows you to speed up or slow down (to make notes) videos whenever you want.

This is: http://www.enounce.com/

This is not an affiliate link so feel free to check it out. You can also start with a 7-day free trial.

This is also interesting as just a few days ago  I was listening to a webinar by Rich Schefren (Guru to the gurus,) and one of the things he mentioned as one of the requirements for building your business was learning speed reading/listening/watching.

I hope this is useful.

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