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Originally Posted by Tempest
I'm suggesting that if you don't want others to spread the word that you're stealing WM traffic and sales, drive potential affiliates away from you, work to reduce the traffic sent to your sites, then you should run your business ethically. Companies do what's best for their bottom line.. End of story. If the losses in traffic due to this issues becomes large enough, then they will change their policy.
Would you sit idly by and say and do nothing if it was shown a company was hijacking the potential customers going to gotwebhost?
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Again, if your bottom line is being harmed move along. If enough people do this then it will affect AFF's bottom line and they will have to modify how they do things. This really doesn't make sense to me.
I will admit I haven't read much on zango, because (whether you want to accept it or not) it really doesn't effect me. So, I know a little about it, but not enough to debate its effect on the industry.
But just like I have told people privately, if people are being hit in the pocketbook, they will leave. If enough people leave, then AFF has to deal with that.
I am guessing that people aren't really feeling it financially because I haven't heard about mass exodus away from AFF or anyone else that uses zango.
As far as people trying to hijack our customers, again, I am not concerned as I know we have no competition. They may try, but they can't touch us.