steve
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Post by steve on May 10, 2007 17:45:10 GMT -5
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Post by mpatton on May 10, 2007 21:06:03 GMT -5
Steve below is a frame html that will allow you to place SFI or any other program in your hosted web page.
<html><title>SFI</title><meta name="Home Classified Work at Home Directory" content="true"><meta name="robots" content="noindex"></head><frameset border=0 rows="100%,*" frameborder="no" margintop=0 marginleft=0 marginright=0 marginbottom=0> <frame SRC="SFI LINK HERE" scrolling=auto frameborder="no" border=0 noresize><frame topmargin="0" marginwidth=0 scrolling=no marginheight=0 frameborder="no" border=0 noresize> <body></body></frameset></html>
STEPS for using above. 1. copy and paste into your html editor 2. name it something ( I call mine frame) and this serves as my template. 3. save again as sfi (or the company your are trying to have page for. 4. go to ipower and find the sfi save file in your html file 5. upload to I power or your host 6. now transfer the url to your ads in your directory or other web page. {NOTE: be sure to have the http://www.address.com)
If you have questions either post or send me pm. Also the above should open your sfi page as it is...
Michael
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steve
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Post by steve on May 10, 2007 22:20:18 GMT -5
Michael, thanks for the quick response. I still can't seem to make this work, here is what I did. 1)copied the code you provided to a new blank page in nvu. (insert html and pasted it.) 2)saved it as sfi 3)ipower, opened vdeck - under public where my main index file is I created a folder named sfi and uploaded the sfi.html file to it. 4)went to browser and typed in www.provenworkathome.com/sfi/sfi.html (gave an error) 5)went to browser and typed in www.provenworkathome.com/sfi (gave an error) 6)went back to vdeck under public where my main index file is and loaded sfi.html there instead of in the sfi folder and Still I get an error. I must be doing something wrong that is to obvious for me to see..... Any Ideas? Thanks again, I know I'm close.... Steve
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Post by mpatton on May 10, 2007 23:20:27 GMT -5
Michael, thanks for the quick response. I still can't seem to make this work, here is what I did. 1)copied the code you provided to a new blank page in nvu. (insert html and pasted it.) 2)saved it as sfi 3)ipower, opened vdeck - under public where my main index file is I created a folder named sfi and uploaded the sfi.html file to it. 4)went to browser and typed in www.provenworkathome.com/sfi/sfi.html (gave an error) 5)went to browser and typed in www.provenworkathome.com/sfi (gave an error) 6)went back to vdeck under public where my main index file is and loaded sfi.html there instead of in the sfi folder and Still I get an error. I must be doing something wrong that is to obvious for me to see..... Any Ideas? Thanks again, I know I'm close.... Steve I notice that you do not have www.provenworkathome.com/sfi but have provenworkathome.com/sfi/ when your index page opened by clicking on your above links Recheck your url Michael
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steve
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Post by steve on May 11, 2007 9:48:07 GMT -5
Michael, What do you mean by I do not have www.provenworkathome.com/sfi , where do I need to have this? Should it be in the source code someplace. I guess I'm missing something... Your not telling me to save this html frame into my main index page are you? I saved it to a totally seperate file and named it sfi. thanks, steve
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Post by mpatton on May 11, 2007 16:21:02 GMT -5
Michael, What do you mean by I do not have www.provenworkathome.com/sfi , where do I need to have this? Should it be in the source code someplace. I guess I'm missing something... Your not telling me to save this html frame into my main index page are you? I saved it to a totally seperate file and named it sfi. thanks, steve Steve I belive the url you have it saved as does not contain the same url you are trying to load in the browser. www.provenworkathome.com/sfi I belive is what you want it save as. Check and make sure you have that as your url. Michael
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steve
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Post by steve on May 11, 2007 18:40:50 GMT -5
Thanks again Michael however I am still not sure what you mean..... Where do I need to save it? I simply have a blank page I copied and pasted the html code to and saved it as sfi. this file is in the same place as my index file (under the public section of ipower). thanks steve
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Post by mpatton on May 11, 2007 20:48:55 GMT -5
Thanks again Michael however I am still not sure what you mean..... Where do I need to save it? I simply have a blank page I copied and pasted the html code to and saved it as sfi. this file is in the same place as my index file (under the public section of ipower). thanks steve Steve I have resent the html code to you with instructions. Personal Message CenterI am not sure if you were able to copy and paste before it was editied. Michael
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Post by troyzone on May 11, 2007 23:20:40 GMT -5
Steve and Michael, Just FYI, there was a great thread about redirect pages and link cloaking a month or so ago that discussed many different types of redirects along with sample code for them. You may wish to check it out here: erichw33.proboards53.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=web&thread=1176248868&page=1Roy also just made a post elsewhere that explains the difference between using a / at the end of your link vs. no / which can be found here: erichw33.proboards53.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1178925120&page=1#1178937927Steve - As you may know, when a link contains just the domain name (i.e. for the home page of a site) or a directory name with no file name specified, the web server is configured to display the default web page if it exists. The default page it looks for in most cases is called index (index.html, index.htm, index.php, etc.). If an index page exists, such as index.html, then it will automatically be displayed, even though no page name was specified. It looks like you are attempting to cloak your SFI referral link by making a redirect link that looks like the following: www.provenworkathome.com/sfior www.provenworkathome.com/sfi/In order to accomplish this, you would first have to go inside your public_html directory and make a directory named sfi inside of public_html, then change into your sfi directory and upload an index.html page there. The contents of this index.html page would be the redirect code Michael provided above, or another type of redirect code such as one of the alternatives mentioned in the first thread I linked to above. Of course, if you use a PHP redirect you'd have to name your page index.php instead. Your filename extension will depend on the type of redirect page you go with. As is mentioned in the thread I indicated, a frames based redirect page will keep your original URL in the address bar (i.e. www.provenworkathome.com/sfi/ ), while some of the other types of redirects will simply redirect you to the destination affiliate page, at which time your affiliate ID will show up in the address bar of the browser. There are pros and cons to different types of redirect methods such as this. One thing to note is that you can't use frames based redirect pages for Clickbank links, or you may not get credit for your referrals due to their tracking system, as per their hoplink FAQ here: www.clickbank.com/hoplinkfaq.htmlIn any case, to make a .../sfi/ redirect on your domain, you'd just make your redirect page containing your real affiliate link and name it index.html (or index.php, index.asp, etc. depending on the code used) create an sfi directory inside your public_html directory, and upload your index redirect page there. That's all there is to it. Troy
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jmt
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Post by jmt on May 13, 2007 5:50:35 GMT -5
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steve
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Post by steve on May 13, 2007 15:20:26 GMT -5
Thanks, Michael and Troy you have both been a great help, I appreciate all your time. I now have the redirect working..... I chose to use the index.html redirect that allows your webpage to remain in the browser after forwarding to the link (looks more professional I think) anyway, a few things I was still wondering.... Since the bots can't follow the link (such as referenced as the way around data entry and type at home with google) will this adversely affect your page rankings if you implement this change to all the links on your page? Also, the first couple times I typed in my new link it popped up a message on the screen ( security warning) the security certificate does not match the destination page( or something like this) has anybody else experienced this? I will try it from a different terminal. Thanks in advance... steve www.provenworkathome.com
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Post by jmt on May 13, 2007 17:28:08 GMT -5
Also, the first couple times I typed in my new link it popped up a message on the screen ( security warning) the security certificate does not match the destination page( or something like this) has anybody else experienced this?
SFI always does this if you don't include the www. so your link should be:http://www.provenworkathome.com/sfi.html
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Post by troyzone on May 13, 2007 18:41:22 GMT -5
Hi Steve,
I'm not a SEO expert, but I would say that the search engines would rank you based on the content that their bots are able to crawl. If they can't access a particular page then it simply won't be included in your ranking. Also I think each page has its own rank based on the contents of that page, inbound links, and many other factors, so a few inaccessible (to the bots) outbound links may not be a very big factor in the grand scheme of things.
Note though that if you are using the frames based redirect that keeps your own URL in the address bar then I think bots can in fact traverse this type of redirect page and reach the destination URL. It is the php redirect discussed elsewhere that (to the best of my knowledge) the bots may not be able to follow, at least at present. To this end, it may be advisable to only use the php redirects for those pages that you *don't* want the bots to see, such as your data entry pages.
As I mentioned in the other thread about redirects, this is all just some guesswork on my part and may not be correct, and no one REALLY knows exactly what goes on with the search engines and they like to keep it that way.
Troy
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