kyleirwin said:Go through another affiliate provider? XY7?
tmoney said:wonder what they'll do when they catch you.
SuperAffiliate said:Folks move on.....
Ringtones industry is saturated and on its ways down. Get into something more profitable.
SuperAffiliate said:Folks move on.....
Ringtones industry is saturated and on its ways down. Get into something more profitable.
Squirrelinabox said:Pardon my igorance with this, but does this mean that if you have a website that has the associated Azoogle ringtone ads, then you now cannot run ads to push traffic to your site if those ads contain the now banned keywords?
I'm pretty sure that's what it means, but I just wanted to be sure.
John said:I could be wrong but I think that is fine, you just can't send traffic to azoogle from a free ringtone ad. I could be wrong though.
Squirrelinabox said:Ok, I think I'm still confused then. So Azoogle is saying that you can't create an ad somewhere (adwords, overture, adbrite, etc) and have the link go directly to the azoogle ad with your id in it? If that's the case, I always thought you couldn't do that, but I guess you can, just with certain restrictions.
Andrew said:My rep said they expect bigger payouts because retention should be a lot better.
My guess is we could be seeing close to $20 for lower payout tier sometime in the future.
Just because something is saturated doesn't you can't make money from it. Obviously you have to do things differently, but thats all part of the game.
John said:Well the ad on your landing page that is sending traffic to azoogle can't say free ringtones.
Andrew said:If you got a question ask your rep, a misunderstanding could cost you big time on this one