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June 26, 2006 at 4:18 pm #696774
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InactiveProfessor wrote:It’s important to note that we will be gauging progress based upon visible, verifiable and meaningful changes and not merely on public or private statements. Please keep discussions focused on positive changes for the future rather then just rehashing mistakes of the past. I want them to feel confident that positive change will have a positive effect.That is exactly the same impression I came away with.
I liked what I heard, but I need proof to really believe it.
As usual, the professor hits the nail on the head.
June 26, 2006 at 7:37 pm #696794
vladcizsolMemberI want to thank the members that have been active on this issue and are helping to bring about these positive changes for our industry.
Special thanks go to Dominique for her tireless work on this and every other project we have thrown at her. She is a fantastic asset to CAP and affiliates everywhere.
Props also go out to Greek39, Webzcas, Enginer and Bryan Bailey for their continous support and for helping us get the word out each and every day.
I am so proud of everyone for helping us scale a problem what looked like Mount Everest. You guys Rock! :rockband:
June 26, 2006 at 7:44 pm #696796Anonymous
InactiveAs always, nice job Professor, Dom and the rest of the crew.
June 26, 2006 at 10:40 pm #696808Anonymous
InactiveI am very glad that 888 is working towards cleaning this up. It is very much appreciated and I, for one, will applaud their effort.
June 28, 2006 at 1:03 pm #697002Anonymous
InactiveAnything to report as of yet Lou?
June 28, 2006 at 1:14 pm #697003
vladcizsolMemberNo not yet. Nicolas is drafting a document, which I will post, outlining the exact steps being taken and proposed by 888. This will eliminate any confusion and serve as a roadmap towards the ultimate goals of cleaning up this Blackhat marketing problem.
It’s important to note that this problem has been present for quite a long time and mianifests itself in so much material that it will definately take time to effect real changes, so lets be patient during that process.
I know some affiliates are treating this problem like an easter egg hunt and are having a ball presenting ANYTHING even bordering on SPAM as another smoking gun, but thats really not needed or helpful at this point. Lets try a calm approach and work towards change rather then just bitch slapping 888 over and over. If we continue to do that 10 times a day they most likely will view the white hat affiliate community as a lost cause and abandon efforts to rehabiliate things.
June 28, 2006 at 1:18 pm #697004Anonymous
InactiveI know some affiliates are treating this problem like an easter egg hunt and are having a ball presenting ANYTHING even bordering on SPAM as another smoking gun, but thats really not needed or helpful at this point. Lets try a calm approach and work towards change rather then just bitch slapping 888 over and over. If we continue to do that 10 times a day they most likely will view the white hat affiliate community as a lost cause and abandon efforts to rehabiliate things.
Completely Agree with that and you have my full backing.
June 28, 2006 at 2:04 pm #697009
vladcizsolMemberWebzcas you most be a psychic

This just in from Nicolas:
Quote:Dear Louis,As discussed, the following outlines our new policies on our stance against illegal marketing activity:
1. Our Affiliate Program has instituted new contractual terms that clearly specify our stance against any illegal or unethical marketing practices, including “blog spamming” and “site scraping”. To access them please use the following link to our new modified Terms and Conditions for 888.com Affiliates and note Section 2: https://affiliates.888.com/General/GeneralTermsAndConditions.aspx?Lang=en
2. In a further attempt to clarify our policies, we have also added a notice in our Affiliate Program called our “Ethical Marketing Practice Policy” which is located at bottom of the affiliates home page: https://affiliates.888.com/Login/mainPage.aspx
3. To report any misbehavior of our affiliates please click the link called “email us” located on our Affiliate homepage, https://affiliates.888.com/Login/mainPage. Or, alternatively you can email any complaints to the following email address, [email protected].
4. Each email will be handled as following:
a) It will be investigated and if we determine that the affiliate has engaged in any sort of unethical activity as outlined in our Policies we will block the specific site and send a one-time warning to cease this behavior.
b) If after receipt of one warning the behavior repeats or persists then that affiliate’s account will be blocked and any further payments due the affiliate will be suspended.
c) An email update reporting the result will then be sent to the person who emailed us the complaint within 72 hours.
4. To ensure efficient handling of all complaints, please use the e-mail above as we cannot follow complaints through forum posts on CAP or other Forums.
We look forward to working with our affiliates, potential affiliates, and CAP members in this endeavor. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need more information.
Sincerely,
Nicolas Lev
June 28, 2006 at 2:11 pm #697010Anonymous
InactiveThats all well and good, but can we see a list of those scrapers that have been dropped due to this new stance ?
June 28, 2006 at 2:19 pm #697011
vladcizsolMemberYou expect a list of affiliates who have been dropped from the program?
June 28, 2006 at 2:20 pm #697012Anonymous
InactiveI dunno
Just thinking out loud…maybe public listing would be bad.
June 28, 2006 at 2:23 pm #697013
vladcizsolMemberIf my name were on such a list and it was published publicly I would sue 888, wouldn’t you?
I think a better gauge of real progress is when we see that scrapers are no longer directing their traffic to 888. Once we see that take place we will KNOW that these new guidelines are actually being enforced and arent merely a Public Relations exercise sly.gif
June 28, 2006 at 2:38 pm #697015Anonymous
InactiveIt would certainly be fun to have, but if I were on it, I sure would be upset.
I understand it was a large number, like 50.
Well, the thing to do is to turn in any 888 and Pacific Poker spamdexed sites we find and wait to see if they and the related sites disappear.
There is little else 888 can do to prove anything and little else we can do to verify.
While it makes sense for 888 to ask us the send it to them, especially since they don’t have their own forum here anymore, we should still share results so we can keep track.
Actions will speak for themselves.
June 28, 2006 at 3:14 pm #697019Anonymous
Inactivea very good and positive step IMO.
I do hope that 888 continues down this path.
Anyone have any suggestions about how long we should all wait before we start pulling or editing the 888 rogue stuff? Maybe a month “after we see some real progress?”
(edited for clarity and meaning)
June 28, 2006 at 3:28 pm #697020Anonymous
InactiveI’ve pulled their rogue page as of now. I am willing to meet them half way.
A very positive step IMO.
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