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Can You Trust A Binary Options Review Website?

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Can You Trust A Binary Option Review Website?

You will find many review websites that are made for one reason only: making money! And that’s ok unless information on these websites is not fake. The best products that you can find at the top are the ones that usually pay higher commissions.

There is one more thing that I would like to mention. I’ve seen websites where website owners write that they do not get any commissions if you buy any of  the suggested products/services, however when you go through a link found on the website, you can see a completely different story. Unfortunately this is also common issue in binary options industry.

Here’s how you can check the Affiliate links on your own

If you find a product that you are interested in and you know the seller, before you do any research through different review websites, go to the sellers website and check the link. You will see that a first page link probably is going to look like this: http://www.website.com/ or https://www.website.com/.

Then try to search the web for reviews where you find a lot of links to the seller with different slogans, i.e. buy it here, cheaper here, the best price here, just click here to get the best price etc. All of these websites aim to place a ‘cookie’ on your computer. It’s going to stay on your computer until you delete it or it expires. ‘Cookies’ usually capture the moment when you actually buy a product or service and inform about it the system. The system is where all of these different review websites are registered, and the person, who convinced you to buy the product/service is going to get paid.

This is how many companies get huge advertisement impressions and not overpay for ads because they pay only when someone actually buys their product/service. The system is highly effective and has been around for years now. The problem is that sometimes you can still find websites that are saying that they do not get anything by promoting various brands or companies.

This is how affiliate links look like

After you do your research, most likely you clicked on some links that took you to a sellers home page. But link that you see now, is a little different. Probably you see something like this:

Link in a browser

It means that someone will get paid when you buy a product. This is ok unless someone is lying by saying he is not. You will see examples like above, or something like “affid=123n”, “campaign=reniv” etc. How you can check that is simple. Just go to the reviews website, go through a link and if you see the seller’s link changes, then you have a new ‘cookie’ on your computer.

Conclusion

Be careful of liars! If they say that they are just helping people without any compensation then there are ways yo check that. And if you find out that was not truth, there are no reason to believe a website information in general. ‘Campaign=kelly’, ‘campaignid=1231’, ‘affid=777’; all of these examples in the link is going to inform you about the real intentions of  a website.

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