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Originally Posted by gamingaffiliatesguide
I asked for a list of programs to promote and I signed up through someone's link. I listed my site gamingaffiliatesguide but have many more. I forgot about the signup then I got a rejection email saying my site doesn't promote porn. So I wrote back to explain in further detail that I'm referring other affiliates to their program working off of the sub affiliate commission.
I didn't get any response in over a week so I guess either I wasn't important or the AM is just lazy or nobody answers emails much there. I got another email back shortly after posting on another thread about PM if someone could get back to me. They did asking the same question they did before, meaning they didn't read my previous email. I did explain as well that I'm starting my own blog network and I didn't see the reason of making this application so difficult when they don't respond on time or don't take the time to read my emails, otherwise they shouldn't be asking a question I answered in detail. So I wrote back repeating again the info in the previous email but said I don't think this is going to work out so good luck. I get this response that doesn't come with a person's name. See message history:
"coach affiliates without a working example to show them of your own?
Good luck yourself."
I wonder if Pimproll is in the business of making money or enemies. My impression is they are not in the business of making money. I am done wasting my time with trying to promote this program so because I received that last unsigned email, I thought I would share my experience with them.
On a positive note I have found a few other programs easier to work with and an AM that answers in a timely manner.
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I would have denied your application as well because it's against most program's TOS to be promoted from gaming sites.
I also would not have approved your account until you could provide me with a working, porn-related URL that is constructed and functional.
PR is just protecting their program.