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July 21, 2004 at 7:28 pm #652552
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Guestyou might try sending an email (from a different address than the one they’ve seen recently) and in the subject line, write question from new affiliate.
Then write that you’re a new affiliate and that you do (X amount of traffic – you decide how big you want to look) and that you were inquiring because a friend of yours (that would be you) had said they were starting to do well with them, and that you wanted to get on the bus.
then you can go two ways, you can either put pressure on them then and there, saying something like, I do have one reservation: my friend also said he hadn’t been paid yet and ……
or if you’re a more patient person, it would probably be wiser to not mention the payment issue at all in the new affiliate email, but rather then wait and see if they don’t get ahold of you claiming there was a glitch in getting you paid, ….
or you can be a bit more aggressive and send another email from your orginal address with a repeat of same question.
and then whether you’re lucky enough to get paid – or not, you take down all their links and try to forget they ever existed.
good luck.
S.
July 21, 2004 at 7:33 pm #652553Anonymous
Inactiveand then whether you’re lucky enough to get paid – or not, you take down all their links and try to forget they ever existed.
LOL!
They do not enjoy a good reputation for paying affiliates.
July 21, 2004 at 7:50 pm #652559Anonymous
GuestLOL I was just coming back here to add that I had said that soley judging them on what had been written in this thread, but I guess I can not worry too much about that now.
good luck with your royal deal D.July 23, 2004 at 11:38 pm #652652Anonymous
InactiveMy opinion???. Try with another one…
Check it out: http://www.casinotraffic.com, I’m sure you could find something better.July 24, 2004 at 1:09 pm #652655Anonymous
InactiveI promoted casino traffic years ago. I made money for the first couple of months or so, then never again.
They also updated the site at the time and lost my carry over earnings. I asked about them and was told they existed but I couldn’t see them. Apparently they could also not be paid out.
So I dropped them. Long time ago.
Then a little over a year ago there was the case of the affiliate who was stealing from other affs by redirecting clicks with a trojan he implanted on player’s computers. The Professor and Captain and Spears and many others will remember.
A number of affiliates got together and ended up tracking this guy down and identifying him.
My involvement was small – I contacted the affiliate programs and asked them to toss him. Everyone cooperated except Fabian from Casino Traffic.
If that program has become promoteable, it surely will have had to have undergone some major management changes.
That is my experience with this program.
July 24, 2004 at 1:58 pm #652656Anonymous
InactiveYou make money for the first couple of months and never again because you dropped it. You say it!!!, that was long time ago.
I think that you’re not 100 % sure about what happen because you say: “Apparently”
About the problem with that affiliate….. if your involvement was small , then how can you be so secure about what happened with Fabian from Casino Traffic?? Did you ask something him?
I’m not talking about long time ago, I’m talking about now and
Casino Traffic is considered to be one of the top casino internet companies todayJuly 24, 2004 at 3:49 pm #652658Anonymous
InactivePaula,
arguing with me isn’t really the way to attract a lot of affiliates.
If you want to attract affiliates, you can start your own post and describe your program.
That may show your program in a more favorable light than any argument with me would.
July 24, 2004 at 4:04 pm #652661Anonymous
InactiveThanks for the advice
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