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Do You Want An Online Earning Opportunity That Will Target Thousands Of Online Users On A Daily Basis?
"Finally, You Have The Chance To Own A COMPLETE SYSTEM That Can Serve As Your Own Online Business, Your Own Viral Marketing Tool, Your Own Affiliate Marketing Supplement, And Your Own Mark On The World Wide Web!"
Dear Fellow NETrepreneur,
It's more than just determining the word or phrase that best describes your business. It's more than just naming each page in accordance with the subject of its content. It's more than just attaching your affiliates' designated IDs at the end of each promotional link to trace any sales to the corresponding referrer.
Choosing - and using - URLs is oh, so much more than these.
URLs have to be short. The shorter the URL, the better!
Indeed, there is a great, great need to shorten URLs!
Just consider the following FACTS:
Shorter URLs are easier to remember. First time visitors who want to revisit your website will have an easier time doing so. They don't have to save your page in the Favorites folder. They don't have to use any social bookmarking website. They'll just look at your URL, and bam! They'll remember it oh so easily!
Shorter URLs won't appear as affiliate links. The market, believe it or not, has grown wary of affiliate links. The moment they see a URL that ends with a number, they immediately know that the person who gave it is merely referring them for some possible sales. Shorter URLs conceal the real nature of affiliate links, thus, your prospects have a better chance of giving your links a try.
Shorter URLs appear cleaner. No folders nor subfolders have to be visible. Just a straight-to-the-point address that will be pleasant to the eyes.
Shorter URLs that conceal affiliate links help protect the affiliate's earnings. Affiliate theft is a common occurrence these days, what with the very code of the affiliate system readily visible in the very link that the affiliate uses. Unscrupulous folks can easily pinpoint the affiliate ID of the affiliate, for example, and trace it to the product that is being sold. Cookies can be manipulated. Earnings can be diverted. And affiliates can be robbed of their hard-earned commissions.
Shorter URLs are just