MaxBounty announcing change to incentive site policy

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MaxSteve

Secret owner of CPAGoat
Incentive traffic has received a lot of bad press lately. While we firmly believe not all incentive traffic is bad, there is a subset of incentive sites that are responsible for a significant amount of the fraud that is giving all incentive sites the bad press. The amount of fraud generated by this subset is so high that many merchants are now refusing to accept incentive traffic. If too many merchants stop accepting incentive traffic, the incentive model will no longer be sustainable.

This is not something we'd like to see. MaxBounty believes that incentive traffic can still be valuable to merchants. However, this incentive traffic must be made up surfers who are truly interested in trying out the merchant's product or service in return for a small incentive. The sole objective of the surfer should not be to just make some fast cash (i.e. turn their $20 gift card into a $100 PayPal payment).

As a result, MaxBounty is announcing the following changes to our policies on incentive sites:

First, we will no longer approve any incentive site built with the following tools: MyEasyScripts, FSRevolution, ShiftCode or any other tool of a similar nature which promotes a quick incentive without any interest in promoting the merchant's product or service. These are the tools that are being used to create the types of incentive sites that do little more than create high levels of fraud orders for our merchants.

Second, we will be going through our existing affiliate base and suspending many of our affiliates that have sites built using the above mentioned tools. In addition, the commissions earned by these suspended affiliates will be put on hold until the merchants have fully reviewed the leads generated and have paid for them. Exceptions will be made for publishers with a proven track record of high quality leads.

We realize that this will be an inconvenience for some of our publishers and hope that they understand that this is a necessary step to revitalize the incentive model.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions.

Thank you.
 


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