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Old 05-18-2014, 04:37 AM  
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Originally Posted by Doug of Montreal View Post
And we still require it. Some things change... while other's...



As for the OP, if you send traffic that's (and I apologize but..) so low quality that a banner on a footer of a tour ends up being seriously detrimental to your business... well... you really don't have quality traffic, do you? :P

It's not easy running a program these days. We've seen so many sponsors folding--not because they have made so many gold bricks and wish to retire early, but because it's tougher than ever for smaller companies to gain traction.

We have a perfect filter. Instead of trial and error, throwing up banners on a tour or member's area trying 10s or 100's of sponsors, we can do it with a thousand sponsors immediately. We optimize so a sponsor can make the most of crap tour traffic or killer member's area traffic. We've been doing this for a decade so we know what we're doing.

We don't make a ton from it, but the sponsor usually can make more using us than anyone else just due to the amount of options we offer and our ability to optimize. And you, as an affiliate, should let them.

If you really have quality traffic and you're sending a bunch of valuable joins, then the sponsor may not mind doing a custom tour for you, one that's clean and without our ad system. You should always ask. Short of that, we all should be lucky that whatever sponsor we're sending to is still in business and allowing us as an industry to make money with them. It's really tough out there and everyone deserves the right to survive. That goes for you, us and them.

And StinkyPink is right. All affiliate traffic should go to your home page and not the warning page. Leave that for site's like ours that require a recip. It's just smart business.
Well this is a very old complaint but you probably wouldn't feel this way if it were someone else's banner instead of your own....

I think most people just held their nose and dealt with it but I think this kind of thing is yet another reason why many affiliates left. Here you are working your ass off to send sales but sales are declining like crazy (as you admitted) because of piracy and then the sponsor puts up these uncredited links such as to your review site or a clips4sale store. It's like a slap in the face to the affiliate. There probably is some financial impact but more important for me whenever I saw something like this I always felt disrespected. I got the sense that the sponsor views the regular affiliate as some sort of slave who doesn't matter and can be taken advantage of without a second thought.
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