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MySpace link redirects
Old 06-27-2007, 09:38 PM MySpace link redirects
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I just discovered tonight that links in MySpace bulletins and comments are being redirected to a server (msplinks.com).

I use MySpace to market my iTunes blog (New On iTunes.com) which uses an affiliate program for iTunes and pulls in new releases via an RSS feed.

On MySpace I then post a bulletin every week for the new free single and also any albums I think are likely to be widely acceptable. These links should contain my affiliate information, but now they result in a 404.

Has anyone else had to deal with MySpace seeming to crack down on this? This was the key to traffic and sales on this blog (and therefore income)
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