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| Lovin Life War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: USA and Asia
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I had a company I created from scratch that I owned in 1996 and closed in 2000. But thats not really sending traffic to affiliate marketing companies so I guess that doesnt count. It was a hair loss related company, and I actually had my own affiliate program and I used to get very good traffic and orders by placing banners on Adult sites (the demographic was perfect for my market, Men 18-35). Kind of like Rogaine advertises in Playboy Anyways because of this , I observed how well some adult sites did in traffic so I also spent a few years and sent traffic to adult affiliate programs, and made commissions that way. This was before I had a family and kids, long time ago. I really have no recent online income that is affiliate marketing related to give income screenshots from. I have about 4 yrs track record of sending good traffic to affiliate programs in this adult area, and these companies are still in business and they are large companies. Do you think this track record helps me? Its not mainstream affiliate marketing but it is a 4 yr track record of considerable income online with no fraud complaints. Would this track record help? or dont mention it, in my application My thinking is this. They are looking to weed out fraudsters, thats their most important job in screening new applicants. Someone who has a 4 yr track record of sending honest clicks and generating good income, whether it be in their same niche, I would think that would matter to them. If someone was a fraudster they would not have this good 4 yr track record. |
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| CpaAntiScrub.com War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2011
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Yes that would be enough. The main thing which all CPA networks look in for is honest affiliates and quality traffic to there offers. So this records would be enough if they ask you for any proof. |
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| Lovin Life War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: USA and Asia
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I would hope it would be enough , and in fact, adult affiliate companiesa are just as strict and just as paranoid about fraud, refunds, and idiots as mainstream companies are. I would venture to say they get even more fraudsters attempt to scam them, and they are ultra hard to get into sometimes, they want the same proof of income, and history that the CPA companies do as a previous owner of an affiliate program with My hair loss company, I can attest that 90 percent of the applicants are scammers. I cant count how many people I cancelled their accounts, after only a few weeks after they sent me all these bogus clicks, (which I paid 10c each for) I had ways to check if the clicks were valid, but the scammers had no idea how I did this. All I did was send them an email saying, your account is closed, your balance due is ZERO, due to fraud. I never heard from any of them after that. Nothing, poof they just disappeared |
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