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Originally Posted by Kevsh
From my own experience with sex.com over a couple of years, their conversions dropped off dramatically.
Apparently, they took on new "partners" that IMO brought very questionable traffic sources to the program. Net net, the CPC rates dropped dramatically across most keywords/phrases as others learned how poor they were converting.
Caveat: Haven't used them in over 6 months so I can't say if any changes have been made or service improved since then.
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The quality of the traffic is diluted with the addition of these "partners". When you disable a site to make changes or to take advantage of specific time periods it is useless because the feed appears to be cached and continues to draw down your account.
Money still to be made though. Just takes a lot of baby sitting.