Shorten affiliate link, mask it and earn more commissions with free tools

Vitali Lutz
Expertise for Online-Marketing, Business
Updated on 19. May 2024
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As soon as you have registered for an affiliate program, you receive a so-called affiliate link that you can use to promote the products advertised as part of the affiliate program.

An affiliate link can look like this, for example:

https://shop.website.com/ref/12345

The link above is a very simple example of an affiliate link, which also shows how easy it is to recognize an affiliate link. This leads us straight to the first big problem:

Manipulation of affiliate links

Since affiliate links contain all the information, especially the affiliate ID, it is no problem for experienced internet users to manipulate such links.

Let's assume we use the following link for promotion:

https://partner.fitnessshop.com/?a=12345

If an experienced user sees the link, he will recognize at first glance that it is an affiliate link. There are then several ways to manipulate the link, for example by simply changing the affiliate ID:

https://partner.fitnessshop.com/?a=0

In many cases, the link will work and redirect to the correct landing page after the click, but the affiliate will not receive a commission on a sale because his ID has been removed from the URL.

As affiliates, we must protect our affiliate links from manipulation in order to protect our commissions.

Another major problem with affiliate links is:

The length of the affiliate link

Let's take another look at a good example of an affiliate link:

https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=14529&awinaffid=351761&ued=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rapidmail.de%2F

Do you notice how long it is?

Using this link in an email is dangerous because many email programs automatically shorten lines that are too long. In such a case, the affiliate link will also be cut off and may no longer work.

Even if such long links are used on websites, they simply don't look nice. Internet users will feel uncomfortable clicking on such a link and we will lose affiliate commissions.

The solution?

Shorten and mask an affiliate link

We need to shorten and mask our affiliate links so that we can create not only nicer, but also tamper-proof advertising links, and here's how:

  1. Go to tinyurl.com.
  2. Enter the original affiliate link in the input field.
  3. Click on submit.
  4. You will then be shown a short URL that represents your new affiliate link.

Four simple steps and you have a new affiliate link that is shorter and tamper-proof.

What's the magic of this technique?

So-called URL shortening services create a redirect for the input URL. A redirect is created for your link, which leads to your original affiliate link after the click.

Conclusion

Mask and shorten your affiliate links if this is permitted by the affiliate program. Note that some programs expressly prohibit shortening, for example Amazon.

In such a case, shortening the link would lead to the termination of the affiliate contract!

The good thing is that most affiliate programs have no problem with affiliates masking their links as long as there is a certain level of transparency. By transparency I mean that you should inform interested parties that a link is an affiliate link.

This is called mandatory advertising labeling and is an important issue, especially for European affiliates. Clearly indicate next to the link or on the website that you earn money from qualified sales.

If transparency is ensured and the advertising is properly labeled, you can shorten and mask your affiliate links without any worries and protect them from manipulation while generating more clicks and earning more commission.

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