So if networks only pay now once they're paid themselves regardless of payment arrangements with publishers...why exactly do they still exist? For their weekly "hot offers omgz" emails?
I don't think Ryan's claim was that people are not getting paid. As we all know, cash flow is very important in this industry at all levels, and a payment that is 200% late is not a trivial inconvenience.
I'm sure the original poster of the issue is happy about the reassurance that he's eventually getting the money, but the fact remains weeklies somehow became three-weeklies through no fault of his own. I can't pretend to imagine the constraints you're working under to keep everyone happy in these relationships, but "just relax, it's coming eventually" would not leave me as an affiliate very thrilled.
I guess in some way i want the advertiser to see how important it is for them to be timely on their payments, in the past everyone kept the leads flowing even if the advertisers were slow or behind, it left little incentive for the advertisers to live up to their end of the agreements, with the loss of traffic i think the advertiser now understands the impact timely payments and clear communication about what a valid lead has on their overall volume. Call it a crass course in what not to do in affiliate marketing.
I knew the moment we passed the scrubs and halted payments to publishers that threads like this would be started and overall volume would go down, just something else to read and be frustrated about, but in the big picture strategically it made sense for us to follow this path.
network owners come out of the woodwork to say things like running a network is hard, we fight fraud, we make sure you get paid, we protect you, you dont understand the risks ... Its in most of their terms that they only pay you when they get paid, but they front otherwise to get you in their network.
Why didn't you just cap the offers soon as they started to get behind on payments? That really seems like the very obvious thing to do that would allow you to keep paying affiliates and let the advertiser see that not paying the bills leads to less volume because you will only give them so much credit.
lol why would you want them to cap the offers if everyone is gonna gonna get paid eventually. chillax brosefs
Hey Guys, Hell of a first post to make in a thread like this, but I've been following this forum for quiet some time and particularly this thread. I have and still do push some of these offers, but here is the part I'm having a very hard time understanding. The network is a middle man, they take a commission on each sale that we push. From what I've been told, their commission is a decent amount. If a company is taking a cut, they provide a service for that -- they take on the responsibility of making payments, they should essentially take on the responsibility of eating "duplicates". When these companies stop providing those services, what is it exactly that they're charging a commission for? When they start to pass all these delays and penalties, etc on to the publisher, what is it exactly that they're charging us for? What value do they add to the publisher for using them? While this is not intended to say any one network is better than the other because I do work with a bunch, just having a really hard time understanding what it is that these guys are taking a cut for when we pay for dupes and we get hit with delays when they do....
Hey Guys, Hell of a first post to make in a thread like this, but I've been following this forum for quiet some time and particularly this thread. I have and still do push some of these offers, but here is the part I'm having a very hard time understanding. The network is a middle man, they take a commission on each sale that we push. From what I've been told, their commission is a decent amount. If a company is taking a cut, they provide a service for that -- they take on the responsibility of making payments, they should essentially take on the responsibility of eating "duplicates". When these companies stop providing those services, what is it exactly that they're charging a commission for? When they start to pass all these delays and penalties, etc on to the publisher, what is it exactly that they're charging us for? What value do they add to the publisher for using them? While this is not intended to say any one network is better than the other because I do work with a bunch, just having a really hard time understanding what it is that these guys are taking a cut for when we pay for dupes and we get hit with delays when they do....
That's the main reason why I ran those offers via COPEAC....But turns out COPEAC only likes to pay when the advertiser pays them...
Go ask your legal team?I'm not going to bash Copeac, but isn't that what most networks do??
How come Mike hasn't said anything about that whole brand protection board thing? And if the advertiser loses 15 bucks per customer or w/e then where are they making the money then? This is some super shady shit going on. Internet Mafia ftw. lol