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Old 08-07-2004, 08:01 PM  
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How did laws got into this? Did I say it is illegal or something to that effect?


I am talking about good business practise, common sense.
About the adult internet 2004. Look around what successful programs are doing. I surfed through a lot of programs and to my surprise it is mostly the smaller to mid size programs that are trying to sneak in a popup here and a dialer there, and a non-credited payment option there.

The only reason revshare programs are having consoles is because many webmasters are ignorant and the programs are getting away with it - for now. There is no justification for a revshare program to have consoles. Cannot "afford" the site operation otherwise? Then lower the %. That is a fair and transparent practise. Adding consoles on and off just dillutes the resusults for everyone.


To a revshare prorgam, I am sending a surfer and the program gets a chance to sell a membership. Only if the surfer signs up I get credit. I do not get anything if he does not signup. I then get MY surfer BACK. If the surfers doesn't like the site, although I already pre-sold him, then the revshare program is not entitled to "offer" him other things that I do not get credit for.

Yes, in my opinion. Not by law.
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