Prosper 1.5

Anyone know how to roll back P202 and has a link to previous version? My new one aint working properly (images have disappeared)
 


just so everyone knows, the majority of the original 202 guys aren't even with the company anymore, and while there are a couple of the 202 guys still there who haven't left or gotten let go by bloosky after raping the company of all their data, I would recommend that nobody download any new releases coming from them.

bloosky is one of the biggest data brokers in the industry, and it seems they bought 202 just to absorb their affiliate network (all the affs who worked with 202's network pretty much immediately left) so now they're just left with the tracking202 stuff and i'd assume looking for a way to monetize it.

the 202 we know and love does not exist anymore, sadly :(

rip

Listen to Cakes.
 
justin_tx... Bevo is still in a beta phase. Better bug free and a few weeks later, then releasing too early. This is more than just a kw tracker tool, so theres alot more going into it. I wont release to public until everyone using it agrees that it is of highest quality. Hopefully, everyone will be thankful for this decision later. Stay tuned.
 
Anyone tried approaching bloosky with an angle like "Hies, I R big time internetz millionaire. I want to know good keywords, can I give you loads of money for keyword data?"

If they are stealing keyword data then it should be easy to find out, as they will be selling it to someone. As long as they aint selling it to my suppliers or competitors then I don't think it will effect me (<-- possible nievity)
 
Anyone tried approaching bloosky with an angle like "Hies, I R big time internetz millionaire. I want to know good keywords, can I give you loads of money for keyword data?"

If they are stealing keyword data then it should be easy to find out, as they will be selling it to someone. As long as they aint selling it to my suppliers or competitors then I don't think it will effect me (<-- possible nievity)

what makes you think if a company was doing what's suggested here that they would pull another person in the middle as opposed to just running it themselves?
 
what makes you think if a company was doing what's suggested here that they would pull another person in the middle as opposed to just running it themselves?

Fair point. Being able to snoop on thousands of peoples conversion data is like a wet dream come true.
 
Is it just me, or would bloosky just be asking for a huge lawsuit if they were 'in ur database stealing ur datas' without disclosing said data pillaging?
 
what makes you think if a company was doing what's suggested here that they would pull another person in the middle as opposed to just running it themselves?

And if they did decide to sell the data, they would set up another company so it couldn't be traced.
 
Is it just me, or would bloosky just be asking for a huge lawsuit if they were 'in ur database stealing ur datas' without disclosing said data pillaging?


2 things I learned from a visit to the Bloosky offices and meeting the team:

1. Bloosky is already doing EVERYTHING a company can be doing in the leads/cpa space EXCEPT running a network/licensing affiliate software. This explains the 202 purchase. This is an area where they see future growth happening.

2. They have a LOT to lose so risking a lawsuit over keyword data wouldn't make sense.

Some people think this is a tiny company with shady people. I can't blame you if you do because the industry is full of those. Bloosky is definitely a more professional operation than most people here are thinking.

Now, if given the option you should always use self hosted versions of software. Its always safer that way.

Most of us don't even trust google fully with some data, so a company like Bloosky will always be watched closely. But just know that if they ever stole any data, and if that could be proven, they can't just run to Costa Rica and disappear. They would have to stand and face a massive class action suit that I will be front and center in along with you.

When you consider using one of the other 4,096 tools out there where you have to enter private info into it, can you say the same thing about the company/person that makes it? Can they just disappear?

Think about it.
 
Most of us don't even trust google fully with some data, so a company like Bloosky will always be watched closely. But just know that if they ever stole any data, and if that could be proven, they can't just run to Costa Rica and disappear. They would have to stand and face a massive class action suit that I will be front and center in along with you.

Think about it.

"They" = ?
LLCs are LLCs for a reason.
 
"They" = ?
LLCs are LLCs for a reason.

'They' meaning you can shake their hands and look them in the eye.

And, remember, when you can actually look a man in the eye and find them if needed it makes it harder for them to fuck you. Some people like to handle things without using lawyers.

If a person/company is a small operation and able to disappear easily then they don't have the flesh and bone accountability that keeps them in line.

Again, if you look at the 4,096 applications made for this industry, think about how many app makers fit that description.

Everyone needs to be a bit more careful with the apps they use.