Let's talk about Force Factor



i would tell you to kick rocks if you weren't living under one. this is a high profile operation that anyone involved should be working to prevent people from picking it apart

so basically, people are making money off of it, you're not, and you feel left out. wow, why not make a thread about it on wf

says the man who is in a business and doesn't analyze his competition? stick strictly to PPC
 
OMG someones actually running a complaint offer that doesnt try to screw consumers...who woulda thought it would actually not get banned everywhere
 
the model is banned not case by case in most scenarios.

No. It clearly isn't banned across the board. For legitimate branded products by companies with an existing relationship with the advertiser who spend big bucks on advertising, it is clear that it's allowed.

You wouldn't see them denying continuity companies like netflix, and Force Factor is clearly no different. Just because they are in the same space as the fly-by-night scammy male diet rebill offers doesn't mean that they play by the same rules.
 
The reason you're only seeing the legit products coming up now is because they just couldn't compete with the scammers.

Now all of the scams are out of the big traffic sources they basically have 0 competition and profit in big $$$.

I've seen a few legit advertisers pop up on networks lately and there's going to be more.

Maybe there is hope for affiliate marketing afterall.
 
The reason you're only seeing the legit products coming up now is because they just couldn't compete with the scammers.

Now all of the scams are out of the big traffic sources they basically have 0 competition and profit in big $$$.

I've seen a few legit advertisers pop up on networks lately and there's going to be more.

Maybe there is hope for affiliate marketing afterall.

Wrong again, these guys have been around during the rest of the rebill stuff and going strong.
 
Force Factor doing a stand up job getting legit endorsements,customer service, no false claims, and branching out to GNC. Sounds like a serious and long lasting business. Also most of their media buys are done in house not through affiliates I think for that reason(several restrictions to keep shady affiliates putting them in harms way).
 
No. It clearly isn't banned across the board. For legitimate branded products by companies with an existing relationship with the advertiser who spend big bucks on advertising, it is clear that it's allowed.

You wouldn't see them denying continuity companies like netflix, and Force Factor is clearly no different. Just because they are in the same space as the fly-by-night scammy male diet rebill offers doesn't mean that they play by the same rules.

exactly. The rebill world isn't dead, and if you're legit, the card processors won't shut you down or fuck with you, and you really don't have much to worry about. If you click the ad in Facebook, you notice it doesn't go to a flog. They might be using the same format for advertiser landers, but if they're good, they're good.
 
Netflix should never even be compared to a scammy rebill offer/company who has no customer service.