Market Leverage Denied me....

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smaxor

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So I say FUCK UM! Sal can suck my knob and I'm going to tell him so at ASE in person.

Thank you again for applying to MarketLeverage. Unfortunately, your application has been denied at this point. Please note that we may simply need further information from you in order to approve you. Please contact me with any questions or to receive the specific reason why we can not approve your application at this time. Thanks,
Sal Guarino
Director of Sales
Market Leverage
(407) 805-8884 - Office
(707) 281-1716 - Fax
salvatoreatppm - AIM
 


What kind of bull is that? "Please note that we may simply need further information from you in order to approve you."
Are they always like that?
 
I havent posted in months, but I logged in just to say this.

Do you fucking morons have any idea who you declined?

Best of luck to your ventures in this industry, however may I add one piece of advice. Generally you dont want to reject the big whales.

Eduardo.
 
I was initially declined for Azoogle, until they were able to ask me a couple of questions. Right after they were able to talk to me, within seconds, I was approved. So I really don't think it's such a big deal. Just contact them and find out whats what.
 
all you dumb ass aff networks need to take a clue from the porn industry and just accept everyone immediately. it isn't that hard. unless you're lack listed, come from a known fraud country, etc., what is the point of denying someone?
 
all you dumb ass aff networks need to take a clue from the porn industry and just accept everyone immediately.



It's not that easy bro. Affiliate Networks have to be VERY careful who they let in to their networks. You must screen every affiliate before you let them access your network for infinite reasons. Non Can-SPAM compliant e-mailers, Rogue Affiliates, Cookie Stuffers, Parasites, MalWare Affiliates etc. etc. etc.

What I do see though is the screening process is flawed. There is no "standard" for affiliates to follow before becoming part of any network. It is strictly up to the network whether they accept or deny any given affiliate. Keep in mind, there is a lot to that, but I think that will be a true evolution in CPA affiliate recruitment. The first network to pull that off will have hit the Holy Grail of affiliate recruitment.

This is just one of a million cases where a good affiliate gets denied. Just part of the ballgame, unfortunately.
 
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