Doubts about adultfriendfinder,alt.com, ..: using dirty tricks?
I am interested in various friendfinder sites.
alt.com filipinofriendfinder.com germanfriendfinder.com adultfriendfinder.com etc.
From what I understand, I have to sign up for each of these sites. If I want to sign up webmasters under me, I have to ADDITIONALLY sign up as a broker for these sites.
So I have to spend an entire afternoon to sign up 10 times.
Then I have to check 10 site statistics (5 broker and 5 original accounts). Then I have to verify 10 site statistics, qualify for the minimum check on 10 different accounts, etc.
Finally, when a person goes with my link to, say, alt.com, and from there to another friendfinder site, it will NOT use my affiliate id when that person decides to sign up for germanfriendfinder.com
Also, if a webmaster signs up from an affiliate site, using anything other then a specific broker affiliate link, then all this is also lost.
I did a search on the word friendfinder, most of these facts were confirmed by other members here, but strangely, nobody got excited or worried about this.
If they were really honest, they would make one signup for all the different friendfinders, no differentiation between broker and affiliates, and would preserve the affiliate id of people who switch between different friendfinders.
I also wonder: if a person does a free signup, and later on decides to pay, who gets the commission:
a) the person who gave the lead to the free signup
b) the person who gave a later lead that lead to the paid signup
c) none of the above
Actually, I also don't understand why they keep separate databases for the different friendfinders.
A german who looks for some exotic perversion, could advertise in germanfriendfinder, alt.com, adultfriendfinder. I don't understand why they don't tap into each other's databases.
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