Facebook and Twitter block SFI/TripleClicks links. They are regarded as spam, not because of the nature of SFI, but because of SFI's popularity; there are just so many affiliates using, or attempting to use, their gateways on social media.
One great way to get around this is, like so many have already mentioned, write about SFI on a blog, then post the link to the blog.
There is another way that I am using: buy your own domain name and set up subdomains.
It would work like this: buy a domain e.g. www.myinternetbusiness.com, set up a subdomain e.g. secondincome. Your link would then look like this: http://secondincome.myinternetbusiness.com
Make sure that when you set up your subdomain, you set it up as a 'cloaked' or 'framed' redirection, otherwise FB/Twitter/Pinterest will see the SFI gateway behind it and continue to block it.
There are forwarding/shortening link providers like bitly, but they often do not do the 'cloaking', which is why they are often not suitable for SFI links.
I bought a .com domain name for only a couple of dollars, and can create up to 100 subdomains on it, so I can use a separate subdomain for each of several internet businesses I have, including all of my SFI/TripleClicks gateways.
I also use my main domain name for my website/blog, using the free hosting package I got as part of my introductory offer with the web hosting company.
I hope this helps. Best wishes :)
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Facebook and Twitter block SFI/TripleClicks links. They are regarded as spam, not because of the nature of SFI, but because of SFI's popularity; there are just so many affiliates using, or attempting to use, their gateways on social media.
One great way to get around this is, like so many have already mentioned, write about SFI on a blog, then post the link to the blog.
There is another way that I am using: buy your own domain name and set up subdomains.
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