people need to know they can trust Neverblue. when someone is allegedly screwed over a large sum of money (in this case, $14,000), that network has the responsibility to publicly respond why they made the decisions they did
I question Neverblue's credibility based on your response alone
I don't think the issue is that we are scared or ashamed to argue our side of any problem publicly, trust me, the decision was not made quickly by an AM who just didn’t care if their affiliate got paid or not; as a business we have to make TOUGH decisions every now and then. I believe what Bryon was trying to convey was that these matters are better and more easily dealt with one-on-one, rather than through forum posts. I’m sure you can understand that this forum is obviously not the ideal place for us to discuss such matters. You wouldn’t walk into a lion’s den with a steak would you?
I'm sure many here would all love to hear each other’s side of the story, and I'm sure all would most-likely side with the affiliate, which is totally understandable. What you have to realize is that we are a middle man and we have to deal with these situations and reach a resolution that makes
both sides of our business happy. If this was more of an advertisers forum you'd hear a lot more complaints such as "affiliates screwed me over of Big time $$$". And if we argued our case there, those users would side with the adv, no doubt. We are open to discussing any matter, professionally and one-on-one. Neverblue is essentially a customer service medium, and yes we want
your business and we strive to make you happy; we are always willing to make things better and smooth things over.
I work on the advertiser side of NB, opposite of Bryon - but communally together, and I can tell you that their team fights extremely hard to get you paid in full, every-time. They know firsthand how these situations can harm the affiliate-network relationship. Myself and other members of NB also push back on our advertisers all the time; we too totally understand the value of getting a publisher paid in full, we know you drive the traffic and make it all happen. But in some instances this is not possible. Please understand that having to deal with a “pissed-off” advertiser who has just been charged from $1,000 to $100,000 of “useless”/bad quality traffic is not an easy task as well. If we never “sided” with the adv there would be a lot less offers out there and we would be cashing down even more advertisers to pay-up. Many advertisers have already been scared off by affiliate marketing and have chosen not to return because they got “burned”. The NB advertiser side works with these “pissed” off advertisers to get them back on-board, we do this one-on-one as normal business professionals. The arguments in these conversations are much the same as on the affiliate-network side.
An overwhelming majority of our relationships with affiliates and advertisers are “peachy”, but every now and then these issues occur. More often than not, it is usually due to, as others have pointed out on this thread, a lack of communication by all parties; be it an affiliate not fully disclosing their traffic/method or walking a fine line in the "grey" area, or an advertiser not communicating expectations/quality clearly or in a timely matter, or just a miss-communication of NB between affiliate or advertiser. Bridging this communication gap is a daily task we strive to get better at EVERY day, and we definitely learn from our mistakes and strive to not let it happen again. I think we are pretty good at it, if not let us know and we will try even harder.
So basically …. If you have been "screwed-over" or "mistreated" the fastest and easiest way to get a resolution is to contact Bryon or any NB rep directly. As network manager, Bryon is to oversee that the AMs are doing an exceptional job, if not contact him and he will get it sorted out. If you no-longer work with NB, we would like to know why and how we can re-earn your trust and business, reach out to Bryon or any NB rep, we will hook you up with whatever you need.
As for info on this matter with Pr0xyhub, I don’t know any of the details, it sounds like we landed on a decision to pay for half the traffic. To me this was probably a decision that resulted in both sides (Affiliate and Advertiser) not getting screwed over. If you still feel that you got the short end of the stick and choose to never work with us again that is completely understandable, if you want to hear what we can do to help smooth things over contact someone directly.
We are not looking for any sympathy, we are a business that has to make tough decisions and deal with the consequences. BUT it would be nice to “publicly” hear the instances where NB managed to get pubs paid in full, but this happens behind the scenes, typically pubs are not aware of the conversations/arguments we have with advertisers to make sure you get paid in full. It’s probably best kept that way anyways.