Correct affiliate behavior?
It provided an email contact form and I wrote the guy a pretty harsh cease and desist order.
Then I did some more research and discovered 6 more of my articles on PRLog. These submissions have also been bookmarked in lots of places. In PRLog, instead of "author" they have "submitted by" and the same guy did all six. Turns out he's an affiliate of mine and the original PRLog submissions have links to my Clickbank page in the Resource Box.
Now I fell kind of bad, but not completely. The guy didn't ask permission to use my work and, whether intentional or not, it makes him look like the author in many cases.
I wouldn't have a problem with this (it's mutual promotion) but I think I should have been asked to avoid just this kind of situation.
What do you affiliates think? Is this guy going about it the wrong way?
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