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i have notified the tmz of the adult business. this is good materials.
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Having ads next to my review is fair to the review sites - it's shaving to me. Program Owners have as much room to bitch as Webmasters do. |
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Damn.. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
Don't you guys just love all this love/hate relationship between affiliates and sponsors :)
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Aye, without each other we would all have nothing :) |
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but your point is what? if some affiliates are dishonest and defraud sponsors, that justifies the sponsor trying to shave and cut all the affiliates out of the revenue loop? |
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Companies that do not understand this process are either a) broke, or b) poorly ran. I would not want to do business with a company like that. See you in Vegas buddy :winkwink: |
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Find another industry that shares revenues and profits at levels even approaching the online adult industry. The sponsor programs have invested millions and millions of dollars in their paysites and have every right to generate profit from their asset. Affiliates are compensated handsomely for bringing customers to the front door. |
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i agree if an affiliate starts wagging the dog , ... why is he still an affiliate. why the big disconnect in communication ? why lump all affiliates into that category. Using all the sponsor content on a domain then sending it to another sponsor is fucked :thumbsup I agree its a two way street, at least it should be. :thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup |
Why is anyone arguing with 12clicks, he's the dumbest fuck on this entire board.
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I believe that, all rhetoric aside, the majority of affilaite/sponsor relationships are solid.. that most sponsor programs are trustworthy business partners and vice-versa for affiliates. I could come on here every day and post a laundry list of fraudsters, cheaters, etc, etc, etc, but it doesn't skew my opinion that 99.99% of affiliates are top notch. |
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It's like the adult industry version of Nature vs. Nurture. You going to be in Vegas? |
LOL @ 1/2dick
could anything he say be more stupid? |
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I INVITE you to sling something else at me, anything. Because "omg u have a job, go l00k for anuther" is a pretty silly insult. :1orglaugh |
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http://www.12clicks.com/franck.jpg |
its funny that people talk about ownership of a surfer. Its like the chicken or the egg debate. That surfer started somewhere, and ended up on your site.....so are you stealing that surfer from someone else? if they came from Google, and then went to another site after yours......are they being stolen from you?
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the only sponsors bitching in this thread are the ones with such shitty ass members areas that getting them reviewed will do more harm then good to them...
just my 2 rubles. |
the only sponsors bitching in this thread are the ones with such shitty ass members areas that getting them reviewed will do more harm then good to them...
just my 2 rubles. |
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sometimes if I don't catch myself, I giggle like a school girl. :thumbsup |
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my whole beef is about all of the above being done on revshare programs/tours/member areas |
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And also, when i build a page for instance, for something like "big tits" i may (and have) taken ranks for other terms not even mentioned on my sites. I may advertise big tits round asses and i may rank top 3 for big tit patrol. Because i rank for Big Tit Patrol, whether i ever promoted them on the site or not isnt really anybodies fault. Thats just how shit happens. The only way what you are mentioning is bad is if the person deliberately used the site names, and "trademarked words" to rank and THEN send that traffic to other sites. Now tell me seriously, what kind of fucking idiot would be able to take top spots for your keyterms, then NOT send them to the site they wanted. Its totally ridiculous. If they wanted thisspecialpaysite.com or thesespecialtrademarks.com , it would be totally improfitable to send them elsewhere. |
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I have a GREAT life, thanks. You can giggle all you want it just proves YET AGAIN you make assumptions based on things you know NOTHING about. |
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I assure you, I know exactly what you are.:thumbsup |
While I don't think 12clicks should have called the owner of one of the most profitible adult sites on the web an idiot, I can see why he'd take some offense to the statement. Shaving to me at least connotates actually stealing sales. Someone sends a company 10, they only count 8. That is what I consider shaving. I don't consider upsells, etc shaving.
And I also think rabbit is primarily talking about revshare programs that do this. There are a lot of them too. They grab a sale and instead of trying to keep them, they pull a ton of shit on the backend that has no benefit to the affiliate. I don't think shaving is the correct term to use though, but I can't think of anything right now. PPS programs are a different beast as once that sale is made, that guy is out of the affiliates hands. I don't think there is an argument about what is being done, I think the issue is in the use of the word shaving when talking about upsells and such. |
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