thankyou, halle-fuckin-leuja someone with some balls saying what i too am feeling. its this hard ass attitude thats going to ruin cpa. while we keep brushing over the problems things are just going to get worse. lets take acai for instance. advertiser a cannot make offer profitable so scrubs 30% of leads to balance books, advertiser b follows suit and does the same, word gets round, and its now acceptable practice so what happens if ALL acai advertisers do this?On a broader note (not about blogs), these "get tough" answers are fucking bullshit.
(like "Getting shaved? Switch networks whiner")
You know what? Fuck that. I don't think it's unreasonable to expect a bare minimum from these companies. And lately it doesn't look like we're getting it. I'm godamn tired of gritting my teeth and just "dealing with" the retardation of others. I'm really godamn tired of getting ripped off. And this "fuck it" attitude is what lets it happen.
im still a little confused, is the "blog" format LP illegal?
On a broader note (not about blogs), these "get tough" answers are fucking bullshit.
(like "Getting shaved? Switch networks whiner")
You know what? Fuck that. I don't think it's unreasonable to expect a bare minimum from these companies. And lately it doesn't look like we're getting it. I'm godamn tired of gritting my teeth and just "dealing with" the retardation of others. I'm really godamn tired of getting ripped off. And this "fuck it" attitude is what lets it happen.
Hello friend,
I no think goverment mad at blog format of landing page. I think they no like advertisement of deception.
Such as say black president Obama want give you free $12,000 check of stimulus monies if fill form and pay $1.99 for shipping and handling.
Good luck bro.
right, i get that. but aren't these blogs deceptive? they are wholly false..
i believe this can be worked around with the correct disclaimers and due diligence but its going to take someone a lot smarter than me to get it right. afterall the core of the flog story is just a copyright story, the "reluctant hero" and has been used to market evrything from golf training to weightloss for many years previously without problem. even when Frank Kern got sued by the FTC it wasn't that what he said was deceptive its just that he didn't state that not everyone will have similar results and this opened up the door to subsequent litigation.
of course if their wasn't 1000 copies of the same page floating around it would have been a lot harder for the FTC to jump on the industry as a whole they could have only targetted individual pages and offers. right now we served the whole market up on a platter.
d'oh![]()
It's not going to ruin affiliate marketing, but it seems to be making really shitty behavior completely acceptable. People are used to ripping off landing pages. People are used to getting shaved and ripped off by these companies. And it starts to flood elsewhere. I'm just as guilty as most in standing passively by.
On a broader note (not about blogs), these "get tough" answers are fucking bullshit.
(like "Getting shaved? Switch networks whiner")
You know what? Fuck that. I don't think it's unreasonable to expect a bare minimum from these companies. And lately it doesn't look like we're getting it. I'm godamn tired of gritting my teeth and just "dealing with" the retardation of others. I'm really godamn tired of getting ripped off. And this "fuck it" attitude is what lets it happen.
If you're using fake testimonials the FTC will get pissed. You will have to have someone to back up the testimonial.
How about long lost relatives' testimonials from other country. Well, i have alot of doubts about stuff that relates to other's country. How does FTC deal with that?
ok another newb question...is the practice of a company making its profits from the consumer's lack of attention to details illegal? (rebills)
Reading back on it, I can see how it'd be hard to pick up on. I'll try and clarify.this thread is changing topics more often than a stripper changes tops.
listen, while you might see some corollation between these topics, i dont.
It's not a totally different issue. We attract the type of business we practice. A perfect example is the latest "Google Cash" merchant running away with the cash. If the merchant is sketchy with customers, or is willing to stomach massive legal risk, they are *gasp* going to be just as sketchy with us. I think most people accepted that for better or for worse.advertisers shaving is a totally different issue. you have a direct business relationship with an advertiser. getting mad and "doing something" about it might be a great idea.
I have the "right" to do whatever I'd like. But before we turn this all 'do whatever to compete' ask yourself if you'd include 'finding your name and publishing it as the owner of your scammy ass site' in there. I wouldn't do it(obviously; not my style), but how would that go over?you do NOT have a business relationship with other affiliates, whether they are your competition or not. if you dont like what they are doing you have the right to do something entirely different in the great ocean that is affiliate marketing.
If someone wants to run a blog style lander, I'm not quite a big enough hypocrite to complain(I do love me some gray area). But there is a difference between fraud and tough competition.but this scarcity thinking, "omg, look at those big bad affiliates that are cheating" isn't going to get the complainer anywhere closer to success.
Reading back on it, I can see how it'd be hard to pick up on. I'll try and clarify.
It's not a totally different issue. We attract the type of business we practice. A perfect example is the latest "Google Cash" merchant running away with the cash. If the merchant is sketchy with customers, or is willing to stomach massive legal risk, they are *gasp* going to be just as sketchy with us. I think most people accepted that for better or for worse.
But as they accept that for THOSE merchants, the OTHER merchants realize they can get away with it. And we're so used to it, they can.
I have the "right" to do whatever I'd like. But before we turn this all 'do whatever to compete' ask yourself if you'd include 'finding your name and publishing it as the owner of your scammy ass site' in there. I wouldn't do it(obviously; not my style), but how would that go over?
Or what if someone takes your awesome new stimulus lander and reports it to the webhost w/ a link to the ftc press conference?
All the dumbasses feeling invincible and wanting a truly cutthroat business should think about what that actually entails. Not a single one of us is as hard to find as we think we are. I'm now up to only 2 grant sites I couldn't find the owner of (and yes, I'm not much harder to find than a lot of these guys if someone really puts their mind to it)
If someone wants to run a blog style lander, I'm not quite a big enough hypocrite to complain(I do love me some gray area). But there is a difference between fraud and tough competition.
Acai was competition. Google Cash was (a bit more dubious) competition. Grants(when they're called grants) were competition. Stimulus=fraud.
I mean, what. Are we going to be calling phishers affiliates next, so long as they have an upsell?
I'm not saying it's like an apocalyptic threat. But it does make things more difficult.I guess we are going to have to agree to disagree. I don't see blog landers as a threat. Yes, it might attract a few more shady advertisers, but its up to the networks to regulate, imo. I met with the founder of Hydra yesterday, lunched with some of the staff and spoke to the sales person who deals directly with that google advertiser. Its a good group of people, professional, who enjoy themselves, this industry and mean well, imo. I dont see this nefarious underbelly rearing its head.
The fact that we can all be found is all the more reason to believe that affiliate extremism will show itself to have consequences. The industry and our government will regulate such extremism one way or the other, imo.
But, imo, a lie on a acia lander is a lie. A lie on a grant lander is a lie. A lie is fraud. Both are equal. Photoshopping a check into Obamas hand, getting a $100k media buy and having 100+ affiliates run the same ad to 50 million viewers on facebook--well, that's just mass publishing the lie. Hence, the press conference we all got to enjoy.
Pretty simple in my book. But not a threat to me or this industry, imo.