06-25-2015, 02:44 AM
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06-25-2015, 02:59 AM
Thanks for the code..
06-25-2015, 09:12 AM
(06-25-2015 02:34 AM)kirstie Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Skunkworks,
I'm assuming the plugin does not automatically "hide" the domain's own internal links.
e.g. If domain is somedomain [dot] com, it would NOT hide somedomain [dot] com/contact.php
But, could it be set up so it "hides" all links in a particular category of the domain?
e.g. somedomain [dot] com/products/
Hope that makes sense :)
May I know what is it that you are trying to accomplish? This is NOT something which Link Ninja or other similar link hiding plugins is designed to do. Maybe you can try using disallow statement in robots.txt or use custom htaccess rules to block bots from crawling your internal category of your domain.
06-25-2015, 09:15 AM
(06-25-2015 02:02 AM)Philonetoo Wrote: [ -> ]Hi!
Can you Please send me the code for your 50% Off on the Link Ninja Plugin?
Many Thx In Advance!!!!
Please clear your PM inbox... it is full and I can't reply to your PM message with your question.
06-25-2015, 09:28 AM
(06-25-2015 09:12 AM)Skunkworks Wrote: [ -> ]May I know what is it that you are trying to accomplish? This is NOT something which Link Ninja or other similar link hiding plugins is designed to do. Maybe you can try using disallow statement in robots.txt or use custom htaccess rules to block bots from crawling your internal category of your domain.
Let me have a go at trying to explain.
Many affiliate sites use a standard Amazon hyperlink. However, it's been shown that a lot of visitors are reluctant to click on an obvious referral link.
This is why some of the more savvy top affiliates use a link redirect - often with a plugin like Pretty Link. This allows you to use a link like:
somesite [dot] com/reviews/canon-ct119a-camera
on your site which redirects to the actual Amazon affiliate link once clicked. I'm sure you've seen it countless times. WSO sellers often use this approach when placing affiliate links into their emails.
Another benefit of using this internal link redirect method is that you can easily see how many times each individual link has been clicked.
This is why I was asking if "normal" sitelinks (e.g. somesite [dot] com/contact-us.php) could remain unhidden, and
redirected affilaite links (e.g. somesite [dot] com/reviews/* ) could be hidden using your java method.
Does this make any sense yet? ;)
06-25-2015, 02:15 PM
(06-25-2015 09:28 AM)kirstie Wrote: [ -> ]Let me have a go at trying to explain.
Many affiliate sites use a standard Amazon hyperlink. However, it's been shown that a lot of visitors are reluctant to click on an obvious referral link.
This is why some of the more savvy top affiliates use a link redirect - often with a plugin like Pretty Link. This allows you to use a link like:
somesite [dot] com/reviews/canon-ct119a-camera
on your site which redirects to the actual Amazon affiliate link once clicked. I'm sure you've seen it countless times. WSO sellers often use this approach when placing affiliate links into their emails.
Another benefit of using this internal link redirect method is that you can easily see how many times each individual link has been clicked.
This is why I was asking if "normal" sitelinks (e.g. somesite [dot] com/contact-us.php) could remain unhidden, and
redirected affiliate links (e.g. somesite [dot] com/reviews/* ) could be hidden using your java method.
Does this make any sense yet? ;)
I understood your concern now, this is a good question. Let me check with our developer and I'll get back to you again, I also hope to have a solution for this because it will greatly enhance the function of our plugin.

06-25-2015, 03:00 PM
Hi
I tried to install the plugin and it worked fine was able to hide all outbound links but it also did the same for internal links. I usually have links to other pages on my site for silo purpose and it hid those also. I want Google to crawl my internal links what's the best option to unhide internal links. I tried whitelisting it didn't work.
I tried to install the plugin and it worked fine was able to hide all outbound links but it also did the same for internal links. I usually have links to other pages on my site for silo purpose and it hid those also. I want Google to crawl my internal links what's the best option to unhide internal links. I tried whitelisting it didn't work.
06-25-2015, 03:26 PM
(06-25-2015 03:00 PM)avengers00 Wrote: [ -> ]Hi
I tried to install the plugin and it worked fine was able to hide all outbound links but it also did the same for internal links. I usually have links to other pages on my site for silo purpose and it hid those also. I want Google to crawl my internal links what's the best option to unhide internal links. I tried whitelisting it didn't work.
For support matters, can you please create a new ticket at our helpdesk at http://webuildtools.com/helpdesk. Our tech support will be able to assist and attend to your issue personally there.
06-25-2015, 09:04 PM
(06-25-2015 09:28 AM)kirstie Wrote: [ -> ]Let me have a go at trying to explain.
Many affiliate sites use a standard Amazon hyperlink. However, it's been shown that a lot of visitors are reluctant to click on an obvious referral link.
This is why some of the more savvy top affiliates use a link redirect - often with a plugin like Pretty Link. This allows you to use a link like:
somesite [dot] com/reviews/canon-ct119a-camera
on your site which redirects to the actual Amazon affiliate link once clicked. I'm sure you've seen it countless times. WSO sellers often use this approach when placing affiliate links into their emails.
Another benefit of using this internal link redirect method is that you can easily see how many times each individual link has been clicked.
This is why I was asking if "normal" sitelinks (e.g. somesite [dot] com/contact-us.php) could remain unhidden, and
redirected affilaite links (e.g. somesite [dot] com/reviews/* ) could be hidden using your java method.
Does this make any sense yet? ;)
good news... according to our developer, Link Ninja works with Pretty Links as our plugin is still be able to read the end destination of the links and hide them accordingly.
You can try it out yourself as we offer 30 days money back guarantee and you are free to request for full refund if it doesn't work as intended.

06-26-2015, 12:37 AM
Hi Skunkworks :)
Please forgive my bad English and be patient with me. I'm using Google Translator.
I read ALL the comments of this thread.
I understood that this plugin can hide from bots GOOGLE the affiliate links. This is good and interests me in the near future. Right now I'm focused on advertising on Facebook.
My question: this plugin can also hide affiliate links, to make announcements in FaceAds?
If I advertise on Facebook in native ads (news feed) a product of "dangerous niches" (weight loss, make money, diabetes, etc.) run the risk of having my advertiser account blocked / banned?
Let me explain:
There is, in my country, an ad in the news feed, (green coffe) that causes a lot of controversy, by receiving thousands of negative reviews and being totally against the TOS FB.
Even with all this negative feedback, the ad remains active. Trying to analyze it checked a number of redirects, exceeding 5 (FB accepts up to 5 redirects) and also one involving intelligence, I suppose, cloaking.
I can not go beyond that.
(I would like to share this announcement and my analysis with BBHF members to, through reverse engineering, trying to understand how it was built.
But I think this thread is not the place for that.)
I thank the attention.
Please forgive my bad English and be patient with me. I'm using Google Translator.
I read ALL the comments of this thread.
I understood that this plugin can hide from bots GOOGLE the affiliate links. This is good and interests me in the near future. Right now I'm focused on advertising on Facebook.
My question: this plugin can also hide affiliate links, to make announcements in FaceAds?
If I advertise on Facebook in native ads (news feed) a product of "dangerous niches" (weight loss, make money, diabetes, etc.) run the risk of having my advertiser account blocked / banned?
Let me explain:
There is, in my country, an ad in the news feed, (green coffe) that causes a lot of controversy, by receiving thousands of negative reviews and being totally against the TOS FB.
Even with all this negative feedback, the ad remains active. Trying to analyze it checked a number of redirects, exceeding 5 (FB accepts up to 5 redirects) and also one involving intelligence, I suppose, cloaking.
I can not go beyond that.
(I would like to share this announcement and my analysis with BBHF members to, through reverse engineering, trying to understand how it was built.
But I think this thread is not the place for that.)
I thank the attention.