Dating Offers Restrictions

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ebizpoint

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I've checked Copeac. They restrict to promote top performing dating offers like SinglesNet, etc. and some others like Date, Matchmaker etc. They claim: "You may only generate 150 leads a day starting on a Tuesday and discontinuing on a Thursday. As per the advertiser request no new affiliate may start generating leads on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday." It's strange and not fair isn't it?
 


Regardless of if it's fair or not, it's the rules.

The advertiser is probably trying to guage lead quality before allowing new affiliates to perform on lower converting days.
 
Actually, weekends > weekdays.

The reason they don't allow new affiliates to start over the weekend is so that people don't send them 10 000 leads of useless traffic before they get in on Monday.
 
Run Singlesnet direct from Singlesnet. There, you can monitor your lead to sale quality, and get higher payouts.
 
That is singlesnet's rules in every network. They want to evaluate traffic before people turn it up.
 
gopher reiterated the keyword here - new affiliates. If you can demonstrate quality traffic over the course of time, it'll be easier to justify your junk 'chat' weekend traffic you may decide to throw in for some easy conversions.
 
Run Singlesnet direct from Singlesnet. There, you can monitor your lead to sale quality, and get higher payouts.
Yeah, it would be great, they pay-out is $4.50 per lead. But do they offer other payment methods than ACH and Paypal?
 
That is singlesnet's rules in every network. They want to evaluate traffic before people turn it up.

How many leads should be generated to circumvent the rule? PPC traffic (especially adwords, YSM, AdCenter) is the most quality, isn't it? So, why just not allow PPC marketers freely promote singlesnet and other dating offers on weekends.
 
How many leads should be generated to circumvent the rule? PPC traffic (especially adwords, YSM, AdCenter) is the most quality, isn't it? So, why just not allow PPC marketers freely promote singlesnet and other dating offers on weekends.
Because even PPC can send shit traffic.

Fuck, either find another offer, or just abide by the rules. The energy you're spending on this is energy you're not spending making money.
 
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