No. I was asking if any affiliate programs allow some affiliates to spam or send unsolicited mail indiscriminately even though they advertise a no spam policy
Of course some of them do. It is unfortunate, It is unfair to honest affiliates, but it’s a pure business decision.
If you have affiliate A producing $400K in monthly revenue and affiliates B,C,D and E who produce $25K combined write to you and complain about A and demand you stop him/her, what do you do?
If you alienate Affiliate A he may pull you altogether and not only do you lose all those new players, but he will be sending them to your competitor :nervous: .
Even if Affiliate A doesnt pull you totally, it could damage the relationship and you’ve been trained not to do that at any costs. Just imagine if you were the Aff Manager who lost the goose thats been laying all these golden eggs by pissing them off? The owner of the casino runs into Affiliate A at a convention or calls him to ask why he’s no longer promoting your casino and Affiliate A says “Gee, I loved you guys, but your affiliate manager wrote me and threatened to cut me off for doing mailings to my opt in list!”
Take a guess what happens to that Affiliate Manager….
Would you want to put your job on the line to make affiliates B,C,D and E happy?
Not all programs do this, but following this line of logic it’s safe to assume some DO.
If you have any doubts that this goes on then just check your email inbox and you’ll know it’s happening.