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Does Bing and AdWords allow adult affiliate products promotion?

thehustler

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Hey, can I promote products from AdCombo/Crakavenue through Bing?

I read their policy that if I want to promote adult stuff, then I have to fill in a form but I'm saying that these are not porn related stuff. These are offers from CrakAvenue and AdCombo.

So, can I go ahead and start OR will bing ban me?

Does anyone have experience with promoting offers from AdCombo and CrakAvenue through Bing?

Please help me with this.

Can you fix this error and kindly post the thread on my behalf for me if it's okay with you? :)

Waiting for your reply,

Thanks in advance.

Regards.
 
Webcams are allowed, adult dating, cam girls <<< do some searches (I used a USA IP) on Google search same with Bing but the CPC/PPC is rather high for an affiliate offer (IMHO)

However, you may not be allowed to direct link to an affiliate program ... so for your purposes probably no.
 
Webcams are allowed, adult dating, cam girls <<< do some searches (I used a USA IP) on Google search same with Bing but the CPC/PPC is rather high for an affiliate offer (IMHO)

However, you may not be allowed to direct link to an affiliate program ... so for your purposes probably no.
Not direct link. Was thinking custom domain -> 301 permanent redirect -> offer/sales page OR should I go with a landing page of my own?

And for the webcam and adult dating offers, did you fill that adult ads submission form in Bing?
 
When I worked for a cam site previously, one of my co-workers bought AdWords to his domain that referred to the *parent* cam site as an affiliate (about 5 years ago). He spent about 500 euro / per month buying long-tail keyword phrases for a couple of months then discontinued it as not showing the returns he expected.

Keep in mind that trademarked webcam sites will usually prohibit the buying of their name (also within a keyword string) in PPC ads like AdWords or Bing -- so that will limit you. A webcam customer might produce and affiliate a *lifetime* rev-share of $150 - $200 median over a few years.

AdWords is not going to yield you an immediate cash-on-cash ROI on a conversion --unless you want to try a PPS that might be $100 or more per customer conversion >>> a one time payment subject to a lot of 'rules' that are very opaque.

Don't try to game AdWords or Bing Ads -- there is a difference between porn pay sites and something like cams or dating in their eyes -- more reputation management than any real moral judgment. If they ask --just tell them. You are not going to win playing their game by their arbitrary rules. These entities only offer you advertising *contracts of adhesion* <<< look that one op ;) The same applies of all advertising in social media and in contracting to buy ads in advertising networks

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