I almost have this script ready for you to access and will put it up tomorrow, on the 4th of July.  Now, with all the cloaking web sites out there, why do you have any use for this?  It’s simple, in fact.  This script will allow you to house all of the redirect parts on your own site.  This keeps you from having to rely on anything but your own host.

Not only that, but this script will allow you to have much cleaner link cloaking on your site.  Your users won’t see links like tinyurl.com/xyz or anything that looks like other gibberish.  You can set your links up to point to amazon, then have it redirect the user to ebay when they click on it.  That wouldn’t make any sense, though, but how many more people do you think would click on  a link to SitStayFetch.com, instead of member123.SitStaFetch.hop.clickbank.com?tag=31?  This can easily be done using my new script that I’m offering.  All you have to do is enter the old link url, the new redirecting link url, and whether or not you want it to open up in a new window.

Another great advantage of this script is that it is entirely created in javascript.  It doesn’t matter whether your site is hosted on a windows or linux server, or if you use Apache or PHP.  You can even use it on a site that has CGI or Perl scripts.  There are two ways that you can install it on your pages.  The easiest way is to just add the code into your HTML file between the <head> and </head> tags.  A slightly more complex way will be to save the code into a javascript file.  Just enter in the information and copy the code that spits out.  Paste it into a text file, and save it as redirect.js or something to help you remember what it does.  Then, you can just past one line of code into your HTML page to connect your file to the page and you’re in business.  This will allow you to very easily use the same code in multiple pages.  I will provide a little more thorough explanation of the steps soon after the code is available.

Look for it tomorrow, as we celebrate the 4th of July!

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One Response to “Why Do You Need The Ultimate Redirect Script?”

  1. Karl Boot says:

    Hey -

    Looking forward to seeing what you got.

    I’ve been trying hard not to buy all of the tools that are out there - doing my research gettin started in Marketing and am almost imune to wanting to grab my Credit card for every tool I could use (Like a URL CLoak).

    Happy 4th

    Karl Boot
    Portland, OR
    www.FreeVoIP.truewealthathome.com

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