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My friend has been buying traffic from a company that apparently gets their traffic from another company. The referrer site for all the traffic is the same so apparently the CPA companies think she is sending proxy traffic - but it's not proxy traffic. Can anyone help on what to tell the networks about this that won't result in a ban? Is the truth okay? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! |
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Talk to your am and explain the situation and ask what to do next
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Talk to your affiliate manager and explain the situation. Give them the chance to analyze the quality of your leads, because if the advertiser get conversions on the back-end they will be more likely to let you use your traffic source. W
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Thanks for all of your responses!
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Thanks for the replies!
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