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Originally Posted by SureFire
Wow! Let me get this right your tracking program is designed to spy on affiliates sending traffic to spot out a Ch*ld P*rn promoter so charge backs won?t happen or help the affiliate to use his traffic more wisely to the sponsor that is using your services or spots that ones traffic is going to another sponsor.
Either way it seems a bit invasive. I thought an affiliate was an independent contractor and at anytime breaking the TOS, the company could cancel the account and the affiliate would forfeit all monies due.
It sounds like your program is the ?patriotic act? for porn. Can?t wait for version 2.
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Remember who the user of this report is.. the PAYSITE (in your example)... they are the ones that want to know what their affiliates are doing and if there is bad stuff going on, they are responsible for what happens, despite the 1099 issue (ie. RICO) .
Paysite Owners are telling us that they want to know if bad words are being used by affiliates or traffic being driven to the affiliates.
What's intrusive unless you are promoting CP stuff?? The way it works is a CP website will become an affiliate to a paysite. They will have a website that links clean. They will send out email with a link to a website that describes the CP offering, and tell people that in order to join the CP website, they must go to a webpage that has the affiliate link to a paysite.
once they join, then are told to email the user/pass to the CP website. They will logon to verify for valid account, and then email the person the CP website. The CP website doesn't need CC processing, they use paysite programs to fund their operations.
So with this structure, the affiliate webpage (something that can be scanned by a paysite based on referrers) looks clean, but this webpage washes the traffic, the CP based words are on a web page that link to it.
On the positive side, you could be interested in keywords of "BBW", so the upcoming feature to t3report will allow you to submit keywords that will have webpages and links highlighted that have those keywords.
So whether the subscriber to the report is looking for "child porn or lolita" or looking for "bbw" or "amateur", it's a tool for them.
Fight the CP!