I am going to describe to you how to add a Google AdSense link unit to your WordPress Loop and stay within the (current) limitations of no more than three link units per page – and we will do it without a plugin.
Add a digg count to your WordPress posts
One of the things that originally attracted me to WordPress was the extensibility of plugins. But I have more recently come “full-circle” in my thinking seeking to do more without the use of plugins. Not that I don’t like plugins, but there are some simple tasks that are more efficient to do directly. Too many plugins unnecessarily slow down your blog, in my opinion.
So here is a way to directly place a Digg counter/link neatly aligned in your blog posts using CSS.
New ClickBank WordPress plugin prerelease
This is the new WordPress plugin for ClickBank users. It allows you to mask or cloak your affiliate links to prevent link hijacking. This is the “prerelease” in that I wanted to get it out and posted, but I haven’t completed the readme file (and a Quick Start Guide). There is a section within the plugin file itself that provides installation and usage instructions. When I finish the additional documentation, that will be added and I’ll update this post.
(If you’re a bot or scraper, or otherwise one of those people that likes to download plugins to provide on your site, don’t waste your time linking to the following file, it will not be the final link when the final release is published.)
Here are the installation and usage instructions that are included in the file:
INSTALLATION:
- Copy this file to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory
- Go to the Plugins tab in your WP admin panel
- Find “Affiliate Cloaking Device” and click “Activate”
USAGE:
- Go to the “Options” tab in your WP admin panel and select the ClickBank subtab
- After initial install, you will need to add your affiliate ID
- Determine if you want links to open in a new window or not and set appropriately
- Add ClickBank program(s) to your list
- Once you have at least one program added to the list, you can cloak links in your posts
- To add a cloaked link, add the following to your post:
[text-that-is-displayed|program ID #]
If you wanted the link to read “Learn to make money blogging” and the program ID
from your list was 5, you would type the following in the WP visual editor:
[Learn-to-make-money-blogging|5]
Note: be sure to include the brackets!! - If you have a long list of programs, or forgot the id number for a specific program, don’t worry, there is a dropdown list added just below the WP visual editor for writing and editing both posts (currently, this feature shows only in posts, not pages. However, the cloaking device works and may be used in pages, you just can’t see this helper list in the editing area).
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