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Discussion in 'Affiliate Marketing' started by lex007, May 1, 2006.

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  1. lex007

    lex007 Active Member

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    HELP!!FIRE!! - no one comes when you shout HELP!!


    I'm trying to redirect my domain name to a URL along with my ''BID'' tracking number so click-thrus etc can be recorded!! I don't have a site, I just direct my domain to their URL with my ''BID'' number. They told me to add a banner to get my tag code and forward it!

    This is what I was given:

    <a href="http://www.10bet.com/10betClient/default.aspx?r=BID_1291"><IMG src="10bet_logo.gif"></a>

    How do I direct my domain to this site so that my click thrus are recorded??????????????????????????????????

    They keep saying there's a problem....I have directed my site to this URL!!

    http://www.?????????????/default.aspx?r=BID_1291[/url]

    They keep saying that a ''/'' appears e.g ...BID_1291/ on the bottom left of the page when people go to my domain which is forwarded to their site!!



    Where does this come from? How do I get rid of it??

    THEY SAID:
    ''Our webmaster has discovered another problem which makes this way of
    redirecting more complicated;
    It seems that you've created a frame set which unable your customers to open
    their betting slip (try it- pick a bet and watch the slip...)
    Therefore, the best and most simple solution is to redirect your traffic to
    the xxbet URL that includes your BID number, on a way that when you type in
    "www.??????.net", ???Bet's URL will appear in the address bar.
    I hope my answer is understandable as I'm not quit familiar with technical
    terms, anyway, by redirecting the way I suggest your traffic will be tracked
    very easily.
    Please keep me updated.
    Regards,''



    Cheers

    Lex
     
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  2. grantw United Kingdom

    grantw Well-Known Member

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    By the sounds of it you need to forward the domain to the URL supplied but NOT in a frame????

    What's the domain that you're forwarding??

    Grant
     
  3. lex007

    lex007 Active Member

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    What is a frame?

    How do I get rid of it??


    AsianHandicaps.net
     
  4. grantw United Kingdom

    grantw Well-Known Member

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    It is forwarded in a frame, basically the page content is pulled in to frame which leaves AsianHandicaps.net in the address bar making the site look like it is actully AsianHandicaps.net. Go to the site and do 'view source' to understand it further.

    If your registrar is any good then there should be a framed/non framed option in the URL forwarding section of your domains control panel.

    Grant
     
  5. lex007

    lex007 Active Member

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    it's with 1and1.co.uk...Do you know if they have this option???????

    Do you know how it's done??
     
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    I dont use them but wherever it is that you've set the meta tags, forwarding url etc. there should probably be an option to choose framed forwarding or not. They may not have the option though in which case I'm not sure how you can get rid of the trailing / that's being added??

    Grant
     
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    I think you want it to work like

    http://blogs4togs.co.uk

    If thats what you need, pm me and I'll sort it out for you.
     
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