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Originally Posted by Relentless
Gleem,
12clicks,
Having seen your sites and made note of the aggressive style you favor, it is not at all surprising that you would find certification seals 'unhelpful.' On the other hand, WebsiteSecure.org seals are seen more than 60 Million times each month and are viewed by consumers on the top brands in the adult industry. They also appear on noteworthy review sites and are advertised in mainstream media as well. When a buyer sees a Website Secure seal on any paysite and signs up *without* getting screwed.... they become much more likely to sign up in the future on any other site where they see the same certification seal.
Website Secure seals are much more than a 'graphical image' on a site. They are also a direct link to a full report about the site which includes customer support information, billing information and more. As for the 'traffic leak' angle, Slavdogg has already stated on GFY that he does not believe they are a leak. Major companies including Porn.com, Hustler, TopBucks, NaughtyAmerica and others are also well-aware that the seals are not a leak.
Since you have nothing to gain by seeing many ethical websites monetize the fact that they provide quality services which are fairly stated and ethically managed - it should surprise nobody that you decided to post negatively in this thread. Helping honest companies earn more while creating a bright line between ethical sites and scammer sites is a worthwhile goal ... sorry you find that unhelpful.
Zambaio,
Thanks for the informative replies and good luck 
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considering I've handled more traffic than the 60 million impressions a month you claim your gif receives from your "partners"
I'm in a far better position to judge their effectiveness than some text writer who's never dealt with traffic in his life, has no data besides his keyboard to support his claims, and has been doing it for about 2 months.
Also, since you are an absolute non-entity to every surfer who sees your so called "seal"
the credibility factor is not real, its contrived. At least a biller brings the credibility of having the blessings of the credit card companies and banks.
oh, and can we see this mainstream advertising you say you're doing for it?