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Originally Posted by Love Sex
click cash owns that category
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Not sure... ClickCash is actually quite simple, since they basically don't provide affiliates with anything useful at all themselves. There's a program called Temptation Cash and first you have to create a separate CCBill account for each site you want to promote. Then you have to "activate your billing" (or some similar phrase), which means feeding the CCBill IDs into their back end. If your patience isn't already wearing thin at this point, activation isn't immediate: you have to go back later before you can get so much as a link or a banner.
And when you have finally got access, all the navigation is vertical, so you cannot jump easily from one site's material to another: you have to negotiate the whole tree. All this is accompanied by secure page warnings (with the default settings for IE6) on every page change and I discovered today that if you attempt to use your back button, nothing is cached so you lose the site completely (unless you can let IE resend whatever it wants to resend in order to show a page again).
Definitely the most frustrating webmaster area I have come across in the past 10 years.