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Old 03-15-2012, 02:30 PM  
newB
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Spring Cleaning - limiting the cheats and nonperformers

My adult affiliate program review site is now a year old, with some mixed success. As such, it now seems a good time to start trimming the 'dead wood' (which was the initial intent of the cooperative effort I proposed but have not had too many responses).

Starting now, after a year of being listed, programs that seemingly hold no appeal to webmasters will get placed in the newly formed 'Removed' category and will have their links removed from the appropriate niche, feature, and payment option pages to make those pages more concise lists of proven programs. To my way of thinking, keeping the programs' initial reviews intact with their links serves two main purposes: 1) Continues to edify other adult webmasters considering joining, and 2) While limiting the cheats, it allows for legitimate programs to get fully listed again. I am weighing the option of keeping the programs here for one more year before removing them entirely.

Additionally, programs whose inclusion prove to no longer be sensible (profitable) will be immediately placed here as well, as issues become apparent. Likewise, they will be fully listed again when the causative issues have been resolved.

I welcome your thoughts, and even your criticisms provided they are constructive.
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