exclusively PPC advertising. Those same affiliates are now no where to be found.
I agree, but I think its a mistake on anyone’s part to count these people out because the smaller partners of the big PPCs that stopped are going to miss that income and will find an aff program that DOES pay for gambling traffic and I think it will all even out eventually.
the business is still there, but its just in a place of stupor right now as I imagine many sites haven’t even gotten around to finding a new paying sponsor for their gambling search traffic; and some may be waiting to see who’s gonna stay and who’s gonna go;
are afraid of speaking out because the program has the upper hand. If the program wants they can withhold payments, or cause ‘errors’ in the tracking.
You said a mouthful there brother.
I’m having, er, or hope I’m still having, my best month with RB ever.
