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The Better Link Cloaker is Here

September 15, 2009

Dallas, TX – ServiceBrook Ltd. Co. announced the launch of their first publically available software-as-a-service today: Affiliate Link Vault (www.affiliatelinkvault.com). Philip Miller, co-founder of ServiceBrook, explained, “The launching of Affiliate Link Vault marks our first step into the freemium software world. This revolutionary link cloaker provides the best protection for affiliate links… we’ve already protected hundreds of links, and it’s  day one!”

At its core, Affiliate Link Vault is a link cloaker. It allows affiliate marketers to hide their links from prying eyes and unfriendly spyware programs. Affiliate marketers use link cloakers to keep their income stream secure. SearchEnginePro.net praised the new software, “Affiliate Link Vault is my favorite tool for cloaking and protecting my affiliate links. If you are an Internet marketer and you’re not cloaking, protecting, and tracking your affiliate links you’re leaving money on the table. Whether you’re an experience affiliate marketer or a novice just getting started, ALV has pricing for every level of your growth.”

Daniel Ice, co-founder of ServiceBrook, commented, “It is difficult to cloak affiliate links effectively using scrambled javascript, frames, purely server-side, or other third-party hosted cloaker software. What Affiliate Link Vault offers is a simple, professional link cloaker. Anyone can use it.”

When asked what advice they would give their customers, Miller and Ice took a shot at a competitor, “Watch out for ninjas.”

Affiliate Link Vault launched September 15th, 2009. They offer a free link cloaker plan as well as paying plans ranging $17-$97/month.

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Free Link Cloaker Software: Deal or Dump?

Everybody wants free link cloaker software.

After all, why pay for something you can get for free? Sometimes going with free software or open source software is hands-down the way to go. But when it comes to link cloaker tools, that simply isn’t the case. In fact, free = frustration.

Here’s why…
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