tinyurl.com to 302 redirect to blank referrer

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webguy332

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Hey Guys,

I'm trying to make some quick cash off of cpa offers to join your ranks and I need to find out if this is a good way to do it.

I am basically creating a ton of web 2.0 properties on propeller hubpages etc and I'm using tinyurl.com to link to a free host that does a 302 redirect to affiliate page.

It basically goes like this:

tinyurl.com link - > longasssubdomainname.freehost.com - > 302 redirect to affiliate offer to blank referrer.
 


The post that was 2+ years in the making.

Why not just grab a domain + cheap shared hosting and handle the 302 redirects yourself? And are you double redirecting because you're afraid of your referrer leaking? What does it matter if you're just driving traffic from hubs, etc?
 
The post that was 2+ years in the making.

Why not just grab a domain + cheap shared hosting and handle the 302 redirects yourself? And are you double redirecting because you're afraid of your referrer leaking? What does it matter if you're just driving traffic from hubs, etc?

tinyurl.com would look better than laser-surgery-treatment-longtail-keyword.com
in the status bar.

People are also getting used to seeing tinyurl on twitter and so many other places that they may trust the link.

Also, I dont want to have to buy 100 domains to try out 100 affiliate offers.

People would not visit a spammy looking domain name like free-teeth-whitening-kits.laser-surger-etc.com when they rollover the link and see their status bar.

I am no longer buying domains or hosting since that's what got me broke in the first place. I am 302 redirecting from web 2.0 properties once to affiliate offer...


Although I am experimenting with a vps with a .com domain, (I am not redirecting for this, goes straight to the page with my domain link since tinyurl does not transfer any pagerank) to a page with an Inline Frame to set the cookies.
 
Let me know if this makes sense to you since I am groggy as hell and had to edit the above 50 times.

Need to make money now can't sleep until I do.:ticking:
 
Using a free host is not a great idea.

You can do all that work dropping links everywhere and they may decide to suspend you freehost account and forward the traffic where ever they see fit.

I ... errrr.... some guy I know runs a freehost company and he's been prone to do that from time to time... At least that's what i hear...
 
Using a free host is not a great idea.

You can do all that work dropping links everywhere and they may decide to suspend you freehost account and forward the traffic where ever they see fit.

I ... errrr.... some guy I know runs a freehost company and he's been prone to do that from time to time... At least that's what i hear...

yeah you're 100% on that, that's why the vps for now then it will be different shared hosting accounts.

I just want to make some quick cash then I will use a few generic domains just in case a hosting account goes down not all my rev will
be affected.

I just don't want to register domains in bulk anymore, I want to use tinyurl to hide spammy looking domain name.

After some dough kicks in I will use generic domain names such as highconvertingaffiliateoffer.arronsblog.com
redirecttooffer.jimmyeyo.com and have a wpmu install on main in case someone wants to sign up.
 
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