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Originally Posted by xxxjay
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baddog is promoting MY product. That's why as the OWNER, i use the URL of
http://www.t3report.com/adult and he has an affililiate ID.
On the last comment, you must not have heard him right.
If you ordered a t3report on a competitor, and found some good prospective affiliate webmasters that you would like to tap into their traffic, and when you contacted them, they told you to GFY.... then you could go down to view where they get their traffic from and target those people with a pitch like "i noticed that you were sending traffic to xyz website who sends your traffic onto an ABC website. I have a niche website like ABC, why not become an affiliate with XYZ and earn money on your traffic.
If you ordered a report on one of your own domains, you could view affiliates that aren't your top producers, and look at their linking relationships of where their traffic is coming from, and actually be able to contact them and ask them to place your link on specific pages that would allow you to tap into more of their traffic.
In this scenario, the affiliate manager is actually helping the affiliate webmaster maximize the traffic coming to him to promote the sponsor.
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