Spam is just... spam. Nobody wants it, it sucks, conversion is horrible, etc.
There are networks that aren't okay with that?
What blackhat techniques are you talking about really? If you're not misrepresenting the offers, and are getting traffic from natural search listings, why should a network care how you got the ranking?
I think you're making the assumption (incorrectly) that black hat traffic is of low quality.
Black hat techniques merely go against the grain, if you will, of what is considered 'white hat' or kosher with the search engines.
If you have a way of ranking in the top serps for a term, that doesn't mean that the person who clicked that link is of lower quality...
There is a huge difference, however, between black hat and straight up spam. The two should never be intermixed. Spam is just... spam. Nobody wants it, it sucks, conversion is horrible, etc. Black hat = Having one up on the search engines.
"blackhat" seo is a made up term that's thrown about whenever someone's jealous about your ability to build inbound links yourself more quickly than they can. it has nothing to do with it being legal or not, and you're an idiot if you're telling your AM's where you get your traffic from anyway.
I disagree Cakes. If I'm running substantial volume through an affiliate network(especially if a lot of it is mostly whitehat) I like to make sure I'm not going to get dropped for some scraper site. Of course, I wait until I actually trust the AM enough to think I have a chance if I ask. I've had very few say no."blackhat" seo is a made up term that's thrown about whenever someone's jealous about your ability to build inbound links yourself more quickly than they can. it has nothing to do with it being legal or not, and you're an idiot if you're telling your AM's where you get your traffic from anyway.
Oh yeah, also ask over the phone. Sometimes that's a nasty conversation to have online due to logging.
And you don't have to worry about them selling out your traffic source or whatever, because what are they going to tell the other affiliates?
"Dude. This offer is converting over incredibly with scraper sites and link spam"?
plenty of adult affiliate programs accept BH traffic...
I've always been curious about the legal ramifications of adult link spamming. Meaning what happens if your copy of XRumer (for example) drops an adult link on a forum or guest book where that would be REALLY inappropriate. Like a Disney fan forum or something. Is it just a matter of being careful what sites are in your target database? Or is it building links to R-rated sites which then link to your more X-rated ones? I feel like adult blackhat has the most potential to get you in serious shit legally.
there are a lot of porn surfer boards out there...