Cookie Stuff WordPress Posts

If you’re clueless to *why* you should cookie stuff your wordpress posts you can read the whole story here –> http://0toCash.com/wpCookie.

Actually, you should read my Got Cookies report no matter what. In it you’ll learn about how your competitors are kicking your ass,
how your customers are stealing your profits, and how smart marketers like John Hostler and Andre Chaperon are fighting back.

And you’ll learn how to fight back too. That and you’ll see the most unique Belcher Button on the planet.

UPDATE: if you have the old (1.0) version of wpCookie make sure you download the latest 1.1 version. All the cool kids in school
have it and you wouldn’t want to left out. Seriously, the only change is that the script doesn’t stuff the homepage anymore.

Download the wpCookie update now –> wpCookie 1.1

{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

Mike February 2, 2009 at 11:41 pm

How do I test that this is working? I see the coded img file in the source code.

Thanks

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dave February 3, 2009 at 3:52 am

Create a cookie stuffed page (sounds like you already did) and then load the page. Now go to your dashboard for your affiliate offer, etc. and you should see your impression count go up. Or if you’re not using their tracking then you’ll have to try and complete a purchase and check for your affiliate ID being listed.

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Rick February 16, 2009 at 5:44 pm

Hi,

I am using Wordpress 2.7 and when I use the wpcookie11 I get a small box at the end of my articles. Is there a way to stop this from happening?

Thanks

Rick

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dave February 17, 2009 at 2:32 pm

Hi Rick, some of this is browser dependent but the img tag in wpCookie was missing an alt tag as well. I’ve made a 1.2 version of the wpCookie plugin that fixes this. You can download here –> http://0toCash.com/wpCookie/download-12. The main link has been changed as well.

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