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Originally Posted by Nookster
Well, really there is nothing you can do about the companies who accept that type of traffic except to maybe make one or two threads informing people of the crooked sponsor or affiliates.
Here's a better idea though. Make a website which lists the shady companies, their practices and whatnot. Post one update to boards when you find a new one and leave it at that. Have honest webmasters link to it from their resource pages or whatever to get the word out about it, and that's that. Don't go on wasting your time by blowing shit up on the boards.
I for one would most definitely link the above said site on all of my sites just because bringing attention to it will help us honest webmasters as a whole.
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that is a good idea, but wouldn't you still have the same problem. You were telling me that posting a lot here is not good because it is generating business for AFF, if i linked to a site that had the info on it the same shaddy people could use that site as a " who to signup to" list.
I don't think there is anyway to avoid that but at the same time I don't think it really is an issue anyway.
some people build sites, some people write letters all day to ftc, gov, programmers can try to make code to prevent spyware, etc.. I think my niche is blasting the boards and keeping it fresh on everyone's mind. Everyone servers a purpose.