The Sneaky Affiliate Cheat

The Sneaky Affiliate Cheat: Why You Should Bother About It?

Yet another affiliate marketing ebook (with software) is being launched today. As a result, I wanted to write this quick review before it gets released. If you are an affiliate marketer you must read this review. You are surely going to learn few things from it.

Last year I purchased a $1500 product called “Black Book DVD” (not available anymore) from Mr. X who wrote “Adwords Black Book” (again, not available anymore). I learned a lot of sneaky blackhat affiliate marketing techniques from that course. The course came with a cool software called “affiliate cookie stuffing”. Once I started using that software my conversion rate started improving. After lots of testing and tweaking, I was able to double, triple my sales.

WARNING: Cookie stuffing technique is banned by most of the affiliate networks. You risk losing your account if you use it.  Click Bank refused to sell “Sneaky Affiliate Cheat” for the same reason.

What’s Cookies stuffing and Why it’s Dangerous?

Let’s say that you have a free content website related to dog training. In your free articles, you recommend 2-3  dog training courses to your reader with your affiliate link. Some people would click on your affiliate link and eventually end up buying it. But most people don’t; instead of clicking your link they simply visit the merchant site and buy directly… You have lost a sale!

How can I prevent these kinds of commission loss?

The simple solution is “cookies stuffing”. You secretly cookie your visitor with your affiliate link. Once you have cookied your visitor then it really doesn’t matter whether your visitor bought the product by clicking on your affiliate link or not, you’ll be credited commission regardless of how the customer bought.

Why You Should  Cookie Visitors?

As an affiliate, I lose 40-50% sales due to  various reasons, including commission hijack, poor tracking, off line payment etc.

Now read this….You probably never thought about it. For example, you introduce a new brand dog food to your website visitor. Your visitor straight away goes to his local store (like Walmart) to buy it. Walmart earns commission from your effort!

Why Cookie Stuffing is Bad?

The argument is, you should not cookie someone for commercial purpose without their knowledge. Furthermore, cookie stuffing technique is considered as bad business practice.

However, I don’t believe in this argument.  I’m fine with cookie stuffing as long as my website privacy policy has its mentioning. (Okay, I’m not using it on this website!

Now if you assume that you can cookie every visitor with 100′s affiliate programs  you are an IDIOT. You cannot use this technique in every website and every niche. You’ll actually lose money if you do it wrong! (I’ll talk about it later)

BUT…before that…here is the comprehensive review of Sneaky Affiliate Cheat eBook and Sneaky Affiliate Cheat Software.

It’s a 70 page eBook, easy to read and understand. There is nothing special about this ebook. It doesn’t even doesn’t contain any innovative sneaky affiliate techniques. However, you should read it for one simple reason…

You should know how other top affiliate marketers make money?  In addition, this ebook explains one extremely blackhat and unethical technique called “StealWare”. But the author doesn’t provide you any tools to apply this technique, although he explains how this technique exactly works. I’m a veteran affiliate marketer. Even I didn’t know how Stealware technique work. (WARNING! This technique is SERIOUSLY unethical and immoral. I personally never use it and don’t recommend it.)

You should read “Sneaky Affiliate Cheat” to learn how other top affiliates earn money. And of course, you get cookie stuffing software which is good.

Update: I’m no longer recommending this guide though it was good when launched

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  1. It benefits everyone. Companies get larger growth, and people can put food on their plates. I see no harm here…

  2. Nice post. Very informative. I’ve bookmarked it so I can follow more posts. Thanks, Joseph.

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