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Old 04-17-2008, 03:06 PM   #5 (permalink)
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It's in the affiliate company's best interest to have a number of high performing, loyal affiliates. To stifle a promising affiliate for short term gains, by giving info to top affiliates, is simply bad business sense and I'm sure that's not a business strategy of most quality affiliate companies. They will have much better long-term success through attracting affiliates with good referrals and loyalty of affiliates, not through stealing ideas. So no, I don't agree with your theory that the system is stacked against affiliates, or that it's only the AM's top account that they care about, although I'm sure there is alot of talking that goes on.

To make things better an affiliate should start investing time and money into their own brand rather than someone else's, which alot of bloggers have got going for them.
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