My new “Jum-pa” site

I’ve spent months developing the scripts for several sites, but I developed my latest site in record time. It took less than three days from hving the initial idea to having the scripts up and running online!

OK, to tell the truth, I did sort of “poach” a couple of the scripts from other sites I’d created, and amended them a little. But even so, three days including additional scripting and creating the graphics is F-A-S-T

So what is the new site? It’s called “Jum-Pa.com” It’s basically an affiliate link cloaker / redirection service.

For example, here is an insecure ClickBank hoplink:
http://affiliate.vendor.hop.clickbank.net

Anyone could remove the affiliate username, and substitute their own. The thief now visits the vendor’s sales page. When they purchase the item, the commission is diverted back to the thief’s own account. Not only has the original affiliate lost their commission, the thief has also got the item at a discount price!

Now what about this:
http://www.jum-pa.com/?aa00|wh1

What site is that going to? Can you alter the affiliate code (Answer:No) Even if you remove the codes shown, you end up back at my “Jum-Pa” website!

Now I promote several products in unrelated markets. I could have set up domain names for each of them, and redirected to the sites in question, but instead …
http://www.jum-pa.com/?aa00|amv
http://www.jum-pa.com/?aa00|bm1
http://www.jum-pa.com/?aa00|bm2

And if a vendor ever changes their affiliate code, all I have to do is log in, change the link for a particular code and job done!!

Neat eh? I felt other people might find a use for this product too, so I’ve made it available to everyone. It’s FREE by the way. Pop over to http://www.jum-pa.com

 

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