Let's talk about Force Factor



But do you think they could get exposure competing against the scams that were milking $xxx per victim?

They did get exposure. Their products are now in GNC, their logos are on the shorts of some of the top UFC guys, and their ads have been running EVERYWHERE for months. They were competing directly with the scam offers and winning. I have a feeling that a lot of that was due to them running their own ad campaigns instead of pushing it out to affiliates, which let them get all the revenue without having to pay anyone, but they sure as hell did it right.

Their offer was on some networks, but most people ignored it because they were very strict about how people could promote. No double offer blog landers, etc. So yeah, they couldn't compete very well as an affiliate offer, but the owned everyone pushing their own product.

This is why you see them still around and none of the fly-by-night shitty acai rebills are. They got more exposure than any of them, and are still around.
 
this. now the people that made $8 epc slinging acai but don't know how to do anything else will be back to :food-smiley-002: by the end of the year.


Yep. Hopefully it's at someplace where they have to wear a costume to work.
 
I think that's the point here. Force factor ISN'T scammy, and they do have customer service. They're pretty much an example of how the rebill industry could have stayed alive if they had played by the rules.

agreed...