Mmmmm. Cookies…

No Fatty! Not those kind of cookies. As if you didn\’t eat enough during Thanksgiving.

The cookies we\’re talking about are tiny text parcels sent and stored on users computers from websites. After they are stored on the user\’s computer, they can be accessed again when the user visits the site. Cookies are used to authenticate and maintain information about the user. One type of information they are used to store is affiliate information. When a user pays for the product after visiting your affiliate landing page, the cookie stored on their computer with your affiliate ID gets you the commission for the sale.

Cookie Stuffing Pro is a step by step guide for beginners to implement a simple slightly :ahem: shady technique for raking in serious affiliate income using cookies. Not only does this report show you exactly how to cookie stuff, but it also shares several implementation strategies that are akin to shooting fish in a barrel. At the end of reading this you\’ll know exactly how to cookie stuff and where to focus your efforts. These are strategies you can begin implementing TODAY.

Look, we\’re not going to BS you. Cookie stuffing is a black hat technique. So it is up to you to decide if you want to be one of the thousands of internet marketers earning big commissions and lifetime income streams using this technique. Check the policies of your affiliate network before implementing any of the techniques in this report. If for any reason you aren\’t satisfied with this product, simply send us an e-mail within 30 days of your purchase and we\’ll give you a 100% refund, no questions asked!


3 Responses to “Cookie Stuffing Pro - with NEVER BEFORE OFFERED Resale Rights”

  1. ziffgone Says:

    I just want to mention, this technique is HIGHLY frowned upon by Affiliate Networks and if any of them catch on to what you are doing, it WILL result in your account with that affiliate network being shut down. It is entirely your choice to use this technique, but it is VERY RISKY, and I just want to make sure people know this.

    I also want to clarify that if you plant an affiliate cookie on the visitor’s computer but send them immediately to the affiliated product site, it is not considered “Cookie Stuffing”. “Cookie Stuffing” only applies to the marketer who plants cookies on the visitor’s computer REGARDLESS of whether or not you send them to the merchant’s/product site. In essence, using these techniques with an immediate redirect to the affiliated merchant’s/product site is acceptable practice.

    Take care now.

    Perry Wolf.
    http://covertLinks.com

  2. fbnet Says:

    Hi

    I agree ..cookie stuffing is the latest Black Hat technique akin to the old auto mass produced, key word stuffed doorway pages which were popular not so long ago ..they worked for a while and have now proved to be more dangerous than swimming in shark infested custard.

    Nothing works better for sales, or page rank, than simple plain old honesty …. then you can be here today and more successfull tomorrow.

    Thats my opinion anyway ..and I have been around for over 6 years making a full time income from the ‘net … the honest (easier) way.

    Cheers

    Roy

    http://www.fbnetsoftware.com

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  3. MarcusX Says:

    I agree that if you want to be using cookie stuffing,
    you best make sure you cover your a$$ big time. If you get caught,
    you can most likely kiss your affiliate commissions bye bye.

    http://marcusxavier.com/blog

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