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Old 07-12-2013, 10:38 AM  
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Originally Posted by LRS View Post
4 users told me they signed up and verified email. I got 1 lead.
I asked my friend who lives in Texas, US that was looking for cam girls to use my aff link, never got a lead.

there is no way for me to see your source code and prove you are shaving like crazy but where in the hell are my leads?

if its not the male/female then check your "fire pixel" thing cus it works 30% of the time!
Your math is a little off...

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Originally Posted by Tofu View Post
I've answered that, in my first response. Let me take you all through the http://webcamclub.com signup process, so there is no confusion. This is the same
process we use to verify that pixels are firing:

1. User lands on your user page.

2. Member simply signs up, putting in his/her user name, password, email address and
date of birth [this would be where a single opt join would happen, if WCC offered SOI].

3. Member must go to his/her email account that he/she used to sign up, via your
landing page. There is a big blue button, prompting the user to confirm the sign up.

4. User clicks the button and is whisked away to a confirmation page [this is where the
pixel fires, if one has been implemented. Thus, giving the affiliate/pub credit for 1 (one)
double opt-in webcamclub lead and is tracked in DG stats page, under "Lead", appearing up to 15 minutes after lead was confirmed.



The gender has nothing to do with an affiliate or pub receiving credit for a double opt-in lead, for webcamclub. The "males only" rule applies to our dating program and is not
applicable on our webcams, because gender is irrelevant. It's turning them into paying
customers that we are focused on doing.
I suspect that the pixel firing in #4 is the problem with LRS' test. It's common for current email programs/sites to hide images (either by default or settings). I personally have image blocking turned on to prevent spammers from validating my email address as active with hidden 1x1 pixels. So, it's quite possible that of the 4 test joins sent by LRS, 3 people were blocking images in their DG email and only 1 allowed it.

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Originally Posted by AK View Post
We added a new security system to ask affiliates update their passwords every 90 days suggested by Payoneer.
This is a pain in the ass as I use a different password for every site. Can I opt out of this?
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