CyberCapeTown.com Linking Methods and Content

Here you will see a basic overview of the various methods of linking to CyberCapeTown.com, as well as an example of the maps and banners available for you to use on your website.

CyberCapeTown.com has endevoured to provide simple yet powerful linking options, delivering customised HTML code to embed within your webpage.




Linking Methods

All linking methods will include HTML or PHP/ASP code for you to copy and paste into your website. All code already includes ?skin= parameters which are used to identify you as the Affiliate for any bookings. This Skin ID is saved as a cookie on the users machine, to ensure that you are still credited with the sale commission should the user close their browser and return within 3 months.

The following methods of linking are available to you:
  • Simple Linking
    This is a simple URL you can use in text, image and advert links. The link can be modified to specify a specific geographical area, individual resource (a Hotel, a Car Hire Company, etc) or any type or resource (Game Lodges, Apartments, etc).

  • Resource Level Linking
    Ideal if you already have detail of establishments. Add MORE INFO, BOOK NOW and/or INFORMATION REQUEST links. Using our skin system, you can define your own .CSS files, so that the destination pages are styled identically to your website.

  • Embedding
    Using PHP or ASP embedded code, you can instantly add full resource listings with search and booking forms into your site. Options include Search Form and Resource List, Search Form only and Resources Dropdown boxes. These lists can be restricted to various areas and/or individual resources.


Advertising Materials / Banners

Download a variety of banners and advertising material to use on your website, each with full HTML syntax to copy-and-paste into your site. Click here for a preview.


Area Maps

We have step-by-step instructions for you to use our magnificant, colorful clickable maps (with hyperlinks) on your site. FREE! All you need to do is to select the map you want and copy paste the HTML code supplied into your page.
Click here for an example of a map you can use on your website (with the syntax supplied to registered users, each label will be clickable).