Why the warning page on Amateur Pages ppc?

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  • M_M
    Confirmed User
    • May 2004
    • 1167

    #1

    Why the warning page on Amateur Pages ppc?

    Almost all ads to Amateur Pages are sexually explicit already. And I doubt that they would accept traffic from non-adult sites.

    So why is there a warning page when someone clicks on an AP ad? Doesn't that kinda stuff affect conversions negatively?

    Just curious
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  • Theo
    HAL 9000
    • May 2001
    • 34515

    #2
    ppc = filtering traffic

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    • Stephen
      Consigliere
      • Feb 2003
      • 1771

      #3
      Originally posted by M_M
      So why is there a warning page when someone clicks on an AP ad? Doesn't that kinda stuff affect conversions negatively?
      if the AP ad points to its root (http://amateurpages.com) then a warning page is what the surfer should see. Doing "the right thing" does in fact often "affect conversions negatively" - but it's still "the right thing."

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      • SmokeyTheBear
        ►SouthOfHeaven
        • Jun 2004
        • 28609

        #4
        Originally posted by Stephen
        if the AP ad points to its root (http://amateurpages.com) then a warning page is what the surfer should see. Doing "the right thing" does in fact often "affect conversions negatively" - but it's still "the right thing."
        LOL yes im sure they are looking after the RIGHT thing

        The reason why they have a drop page on PPC programs is to filter the traffic , and to make sure the user actually CLICKED the link.
        hatisblack at yahoo.com

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        • Lensman
          GFY Chaperone
          • Jan 2001
          • 9846

          #5
          It's fraud control.

          Amateur Money makes it very clear that it is a second page program. Always has.

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