You know... we actually don't have proof Neverblue did anything. Maybe OP was a former employee that got canned and is really good at social engineering.
You know... we actually don't have proof Neverblue did anything. Maybe OP was a former employee that got canned and is really good at social engineering.
If that were true, Neverblue would have already squashed any rumors.
A4D is one of the only networks I trust not to pull this type of shit.
You're absolutely right and I understand, but now it seems like anyone can make a claim against X company, and everyone jumps onboard with a mob mentality. At some point we have to be responsible and actually gather facts, otherwise WF can be gamed quite easily. And if it gets out of control, the credibility of this forum goes with it. But what do I know, I'm just a peasant.
The risk of having your campaigns, keywords, and other IP ripped exists with any network your run with that has their own internal traffic teams, regardless of how stellar their reputation may or may not be. These internal teams have their own performance targets to meet and when things aren't going so well for them, it has to be tempting to sneak a peek at what their affiliates are doing.How disappointing, I've earned a lot with NB over the years and always regarded them as one of the top networks but this is irreparable. Happens all the time by someone like xy7 or leadcola but I just figured a network of their stature were doing well enough to not create conflicts of interests with their affiliates like this.
There should be a list of networks that openly run internally.
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I have found out who the network is after making a few inquiries and it is indeed a network mentioned in this thread. The campaign was ripped by one of their reps, however because the OP has threatened to out them the rep can no longer continue to run the campaign.
I have found out who the network is after making a few inquiries and it is indeed a network mentioned in this thread. The campaign was ripped by one of their reps, however because the OP has threatened to out them the rep can no longer continue to run the campaign.
Instead he has given me the campaign to run. He has passed on all the OP's landers and traffic source and I plan to bank hard off it. I will pay the rep a % of my earnings in return.
The OP is an asshole.
Nope, its just a flog (that the advertiser actually runs internally), given to MUNDO to help affiliates with a starting point for their campaign.Don't know if what I'm about to present is a private offer on Mundo Media, although I highly doubt a network would be stupid enough to host blatant flog pages for their affiliates. So it's [probably] internal media buying competing with their affiliates. Aside from the risk a network takes by running flogs themselves (refer to Copeac), blows my mind that they would rip affiliate landing pages. If they built it themselves, that's even worse. You can do a reverse IP on the domain for all their other pages, so OP might have been referring to this.
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I've taken the liberty to archive the above landing pages in case they decide to pull it. Only doing all this because one of their AMs said they don't run traffic, and are especially against those who buy internally for offers they have on the network. Although they clearly have this offer open to affiliates. The landers also links to "mmtracking.com", which I'm guessing is their affiliate network tracking. Most networks run traffic internally and I'm cool with it. If affiliates aren't jumping on an opportunity why should you not?! Only a few lie about it and deserve to be outed.
Let's not throw Neverblue under the bus until there's solid proof. Could be Mundo Media, or any other of the many networks in Canada. I haven't ever been able to pull dirt on Neverblue. They're one of the few reputable networks I've worked with that's still around. Although I don't run many affiliate offers now and am just a spectator, would still be very disappointed if it turns out OP was talking about them.
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Why are you guys calling it a flog? Flog means fake blog. What you have there is an advertorial.
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Nope, its just a flog (that the advertiser actually runs internally), given to MUNDO to help affiliates with a starting point for their campaign.
Please explain why its stupid for a network to host a flog page given by the advertiser? Its all in good fortunate to aid the publisher, especially a newb publisher that needs the guidance.
Why are you guys calling it a flog? Flog means fake blog. What you have there is an advertorial.
It's not a matter of sugarcoating it but of knowing your industry and its terminology
Right. Aren't advertorials supposed to make factual claims? Or are these "advertorials" based on lying as much as possible to get the user to give up their credit card details for the hope of earning a large income at home for a small to no start up cost only to be charged $xx-xxx per month?
Why does your industry need "advertorials" and hidden billing procedures to thrive?
Because it's a pig.
Keep making money, but don't lie. Wait, nevermind, It's all based on lies.
Keep lying!
But fuck you for desecrating the advertorial.