I need an affiliate that don't mind forum spamming.

teguh123

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Actually that's my specialty. My biggest problem is that I am a bad ass (forum, autopligg, and one of the baddest), and yet I aim to have people sympathize with me, by doing PPC with so many rules.

Being a bad ass is incompatible with getting sympathy. I should keep my black hat biz blacker (cpa) and my white biz whiter.

I need sponsors that are on the darker side. Cj.com do not allow forum spamming of course. I think I know some but I won't say that publicly so not to tarnish their reputation (the good white hat guys are reading this forum too). Or should I?

So who does? Let me know or PM me.

Hell, I know affiliates that don't mind email spamming.
 


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Seriously, look at some of the stuff that's out there now and see what they are promoting.
 
I hear that pitching clickbank ebooks on that wickedfire forum is a surefire money spinner. Well, it's a something spinner, anyhow.

Why do you say this? You can't sell e-book in wickedfire. What about blasting that out to forums?
 
I need an affiliate that don't mind forum spamming.

Do you mean an *affiliate* or an *affiliate network*? Big difference.

Sorry, but it's annoying when the distinction is unclear and the terms represent very separate meanings.

At first I thought the post was soliciting affiliates who wouldn't mind spamming forums to promote the OP's product. Upon second reading, it looks as though the OP is asking something entirely different.
 
Filter your traffic and a lot of networks will be fine with it. But they're not going to announce it in a forum.
More or less in my experience it comes down to 2 things
1) Complaints don't reach the merchant.
2) Lead quality is good.

Get to know some people at a network, find an AM you like, and just ask. You'll be pleasantly surprised.
 
If the OP is asking about an affiliate network or program, as opposed to an *affiliate*, there may be lots of options.

If you promote YOUR site or url via forum spamming, offline ads, skywriting, direct mail, men's room graffitti, sticky notes ... whatever ... all you are doing is promoting your own site or URL. Right? So do that.

Now, if you will have some weird traffic or leads, call your AM and tell them what you are planning. I've done ok with doing that.

Good luck with it.
 
Get to know some people at a network, find an AM you like, and just ask. You'll be pleasantly surprised.

I guess I was a bit slow with my last response, but I've had good responses from some AMs. At other times I've had them ask me why in the world I would want to promote locally or offline. (I do it because it works) Usually I'm preparing them for an offline promotion, so that if the advertiser contacts the lead asking for details, I'm covered.

For the networks whose AMs get it, it all fine and I go ahead and promote my URL.

The only issue that I've come across is with geographically clustered leads, but if I've spoken to my AM before running the promotion it's always been fine.
 
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"I need an affiliate that don't mind forum spamming." - It's sad that I need to explain this but you don't need an AFFILIATE. You need an AFFILIATE PROGRAM. I hate when people say this shit and it's a sure sign you need to

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"I need an affiliate that don't mind forum spamming." - It's sad that I need to explain this but you don't need an AFFILIATE. You need an AFFILIATE PROGRAM. I hate when people say this shit and it's a sure sign you need to

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LOL - I almost spit my coffee out on that one .
 
Loads of networks will happily let you run your merry black hat ass wild, but it's how you keep the lead quality high that matters.

Quality leads and everybody wins. Except the poor motherfucker who spends half of his Monday morning wiping your spam from his boards.