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Video Secrets No Longer Hosting White Labels With "Teen"
Just got an email yesterday that my white label will no longer be hosted and be made inactive by the end of the week. I suppose this is a result of https://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=1035746
It was my best converting white label too with great search engine traffic :Oh crap Oh well, at least they didn't pull the site without warning and gave me time to prepare :thumbsup |
Some processors don't allow this, which is probably why. I used to have a list some place of some of the terms no longer allowed by many processors.
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the sub commander should be in here with an explanation soon.
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I have an email reply in inquiring about my current revshare members. I've built up a nice customer base for this particular white label and hope that at the very least we can setup a new domain and inform the customers that there accounts will remain active and that my revshare will stay intact.
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if you lose your members that is bullshit, keep us posted
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As far as i know, it's the same database, accounts are valid on their main sites as well, so i don't see any problems re functionality. I dunno how customers will accept a new domain, as they're used to the current one, i believe you'll lose some sales, so try to find a way to inform them of the change, keep the site credibility rolling.
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pussies...
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I was informed by Matt that he will make sure the customers are informed of the change, and that all current customers will still be able to use the same login and password. I agree, I'm going to take a hit in sales, and traffic. But, I guess these are the risks of running a white label.
I'll be sure to post back any new information about the process and my sales/stats. I'm just glad they were cool about it. I've seen plenty of horror stories about sites just disappearing, no prior warning, etc. So, although I'm not happy about the change, I am happy in the way they handled it. |
let google know thru webmastertools of the domain change ;) according to them it will keep your rankings in tact as long as the content on the new domainis an exact match, so that includes url structure.
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yes use permanent redirect 301 to new domain
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What about t33n?
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No match for "PERFECTT33N.COM".
>>> Last update of whois database: Thu, 01 Sep 2011 04:23:53 UTC <<< ^ Looks legit to me. |
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I remember when I first saw the Cambria list.
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you wanna play the pedo market, you get hammered now
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Good to see the affiliate manager was able to pull himself from political threads long enough to drop in and explain things to the masses.
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Sorry I missed this thread. I apologize.
The members accounts that you have referred will work on any of VS's sites, white label or flirt4free.com By redirecting the domain to another white label that looks the same, your members shouldn't be effected. We are reaching out to any and all effected customers with some additional free credits to help insure continued spending. If you have concern about this, contact me at [email protected] |
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We don't need the governmental scrutiny, possible legal expense and possible issues with AdWords. |
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Off topic a bit. How easy is it to set up a wl with them? I want to give them a try on a site.
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