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Any
time you run a program where your affiliates
rely on sending you visitors to make money, you will eventually
have a problem with spam. One of your affiliates will inevitably
get it into their head to blast the web with unwanted garbage.
When this happens you need to be ready to take action. Otherwise,
it will cost you! Your website hosting company can boot you
off your server and you can find yourself blacklisted. If you
get an email from someone claiming they received spam with your
URL, then
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I
am not advising you to immediately terminate the affiliate’s
account, but be sure to contact them to follow up on the complaint.
Let your affiliate know you received a complaint
and advise them to remove this person from their list immediately.
If you only get one or two complaints, it’s probably not
spam. The complainants might simply have signed up for an email
list and forgotten all about it. You will know when one of your
affiliates is spamming, because you will get anywhere from 10
to 100 complaints
in the same day all regarding the same URL. The best thing to
do in this case is to immediately terminate or disable the account
of the affiliate URL that has spammed. |
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