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Old 03-15-2016, 12:36 PM  
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To add to my previous post:

Think we need to remember these are model managed websites, they have full control to do whatever they please. A model has no commitment to an affiliate program, an affiliate program doesnt own a model or have the rights to keep her content if they couldn't come through for her. If a model is unhappy with a program who failed her in any way, its not expected she leave them her website/domain. Her directing her old domain to her new one is common practice. There are no rules when it comes to affiliate promotion or what models have to do for their affiliates, its a partnership where it makes sense for both sides to help each other. if you make less with her due to this, then it makes sense to not promote her as much but i assure you, an affiliate wont feel a negative effect of this given the balance of new sales and her being able to continue. If anything, it will spike sales. New sales far outweigh rebills considering majority of rebills stay rebilling due to inactivity.
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