Because the type of offers you're looking at require customers to buy/do something (often more than once).
If you pay someone to complete a survey, what use is it to the advertiser if the person only completed the survey to receive the incentive you offered?
There are lots of offers to promote...
Because there is no way of them knowing if you orchestrated the 'fraudulent' clicks. Most, if not all, networks have a zero tolerance policy towards fraud.
That basically puts you at a big disadvantage and at risk with pretty much every network. The fact that you have identified fraud yourself...
Well you say you're an Affiliate Manager and you've already told people you can pay them XX for binary option leads.
What do you expect people to do? You have no record, track history. A working website at least gives some idea of your credibility. The fact that you hide the whois shows you...
Your website doesn't work, the whois shows the site was registered only a few months ago and you hide the whois data.
Not exactly key signs of a solid network.
Seems like Google doesn't like the OP spamming his affiliate links:
this goo.gl shortlink has been disabled. It was found to be violating our Terms of Service.
@ns7000 What you've been sent is a standard response to what I suspect was a flagged application.
Just because the email states you've been rejected does not stop you from contacting them. They are very reasonable people and I am sure you can get further information. I've seen plenty of people...
That's not arrogance at all. It's a perfectly reasonable thing to for them to say, otherwise you end up with people applying multiple times in a very short time scale.
They don't have to give a reason and often it's in their interest not to give a reason. If something unscrupulous is flagged up...
MaxBounty are a good network.
It's not arrogance, it's them protecting their business and reputation. They need to be sure that the people they accept will not provide fraudulent or low quality leads.
If you can get a recommendation from a network you're currently working with, then I would...
7Search isn't a great traffic source - it's a lot of tier 2 and 3 traffic.
Bing is far better, if you have an account with them.
Have you spoken to your AM at PF? Asked them which offers convert well with search traffic?
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