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Old 10-14-2020, 09:54 AM  
zijlstravideo
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Originally Posted by celandina View Post
Here is my affiliate story ( this also answers the other questions) :

The guy signs up, the admin lady approves him, next my other person who is chasing pirates submits a list for approval of DMCA notices. I note a familiar link and guess what ? This affiliate has a blog/tube linked to a bunch of file sharing sites with my whole library stolen and linked to these sites. Then he has the audacity to demand his 2K payment. He gets paid twice one time from me and many times over by the file shares.I found another 3 similar offenders.

Then, I look at about another 20 or so of so called affiliates. Only 3 were legit content owners, the rest were just tube/blog schmucks, and even if they did NOT have my library ripped off they ALL had other pirated content . We have killed them all.

Now, I am NOT saying that all are bad actors BUT many are.
Try the other way around, you reaching out to owners of adult sites you actually like and think is a perfect match for your product/content. This happens quite often. I really like it when affiliate programs share their ideas or share suggestions, in the end, we both want to benefit by generating as much sales as possible.

Besides that, you don't need to share any actual video content with your affiliate partners. For example, I just use static images 99% of the time.

If it's a must for that "webmaster" to get video content or a ton of pre-made banners, it kinda shows lack of creativity, and lack of interest in trying to actually promote the offer to begin with. Placing a banner underneath a video player isn't exactly what I consider a "partnership" or "promoting an offer" anyway, right?
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