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		<title>Cookie stuffing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is Cookie stuffing or cookie dropping? It is a marketing technique used to generate affiliate sales by placing affiliate cookies in web site visitor’s computer without their knowledge. After browsing such web site, if you create or purchase any product from the affiliate web site, the generated sales will be counted to the concern [...]<h3>Related Posts</h3>

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<p>What is <a href="http://blog.webhostingdiscussion.net/general/cookie-stuffing.htm">Cookie stuffing</a> or cookie dropping? It is a marketing technique used to generate affiliate sales by placing affiliate cookies in web site visitor’s computer without their knowledge. After browsing such web site, if you create or purchase any product from the affiliate web site, the generated sales will be counted to the concern affiliate user. In most of affiliate agreement, <a href="http://blog.webhostingdiscussion.net/general/cookie-stuffing.htm">cookie stuffing</a> or cookie dropping is not allowed as it generates fraudulent sales.</p>
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