(07-15-2016 07:16 AM)aKinaKus Wrote: [ -> ]FREE Review + Bump
1. Good product. Can be used to make money - if you know how!
Was a hit at its prime time. NOW...well... there are similar plugins that do the same + more. So it is not a unique product.
2. FYI Upgrades are paid.
3. You would need some coding exp( if you want to make $$)...to make the plugin work the way its developer hasn't even realized it could! :)... Like.. live presenters into its pop-up boxes - ask Thomas... ;)
Verdict:
I am a buyer of v3.1. It was OK for me as i used it differently and it made me some moolah. It is NOT a consistent money maker - dont forget...plugins DON't make money / the WAY you use it makes the $$!!
It could very well be that v 4.xxx will help you make lots of $$...or not...
Thanks for taking the time to review, I know you did really well w/ the earlier version.
2 more review copies left
1 more review copy left... looking forward to the reviews!
Will using this plugin get my account banned by Facebook?
I thought that the TrustJacker plugin was banned by Facebook. Why did their plugin get banned and not yours?
Hi ManifestDestiny ,
few questions:
1. can CJ be set up to use, create or work with other url shorteners for additional base url's (ie if my site abcmarketiongservices.com/content, use abcmk.to/content instead)?
2. Do you have work around or plan to add a fix for sites that block iframes?
3. Does CJ track views/clicks on links created?
Thanks.
(07-18-2016 01:08 PM)johnrichardjack Wrote: [ -> ]Will using this plugin get my account banned by Facebook?
I thought that the TrustJacker plugin was banned by Facebook. Why did their plugin get banned and not yours?
No, Facebook doesn't ban accounts only ad accounts.
I don't know, but I'm guessing they left some type of footprint.
Links posted from Click Jacker look just like normal links.
(07-20-2016 09:50 AM)zlee Wrote: [ -> ]Hi ManifestDestiny ,
few questions:
1. can CJ be set up to use, create or work with other url shorteners for additional base url's (ie if my site abcmarketiongservices.com/content, use abcmk.to/content instead)?
2. Do you have work around or plan to add a fix for sites that block iframes?
3. Does CJ track views/clicks on links created?
Thanks.
1. It creates a slug just like a normal wordpress post. You could shorten the urls with another service or on another site if that is what you're asking.
2. If iFrames are blocked using the proper way:
Code:
<meta http-equiv="X-Frame-Options" content="deny">
You will get a warning that the site doesn't allow iFrames and it will honor this. If they use JavaScript to block iFrames it won't work... it doesn't attempt to break the sites terms that seems like a bad idea. Maybe that's how these other ones got banned?
3. Yes, it will track clicks and unique clicks, not views although that's a good idea. Maybe I will add that. Or you can use a link tracking program.
Do you have to get permission from a website (i.e. Huffington Post, New York Times, etc) first to use their content or can you just it without asking them first?
What is the worst thing they will do to you if they catch you using their article without asking for permission? Will they sue you?
(07-24-2016 10:10 AM)johnrichardjack Wrote: [ -> ]Do you have to get permission from a website (i.e. Huffington Post, New York Times, etc) first to use their content or can you just it without asking them first?
What is the worst thing they will do to you if they catch you using their article without asking for permission? Will they sue you?