The Merchant/Advertiser Scrubbing and Shaving List

Believe it or not there are def corelations between higher lead volumes and CTR's. The ad networks are looking for conversions that back out for them and their advertisers and aren't in a position to take a loss that is why you see some sort of scrubbing.
 


So zip, email submit offers where created to lure publishers in by "easiness" of getting zip or email entered , while they are not getting paid unless personal info on form on page 5 matches or satisfies advertisers. So advertisers are paying <$1 for info that is suppose to be worth a lot more. Great... Well then they deserve being framed back.. I guess. And no I'm not doing submits..
Don't go off topic here because the idea is great. Stick to just listing the offers in question with proof/data to back it up. Maybe also putting up a few rules to keep it organized may be a good call, such as only list campaigns YOU have worked with that YOU have proof/data to back up, leave the rumors or the ones your pals have mentioned out of it. If they want to share that info, let them post it themselves, or give you the info so you can post it on their behalf.
 
I was recently running Emergency Loan Mod Relief and it started out converting at 26% with a $4.17 EPC. Over the next week it dropped to a 10% conversion rate and a $1.73 EPC. I pulled the offer from the network and ran it on a new network and it is running steady at a 17% conversion rate and a $3 EPC. This is a clear case of the network scrubbing. Shit is weak.


another thing to consider is the general quality of the network. some advertisers aren't able to scrub per subid and use a general scrub on the network. If the network is sending sub par traffic, the advertisers are fine with lower quality/higher scrub; it will still back out for them. anyone running legit traffic through said network would see lower CR then running through a cleaner network or one with less volume on the offer.
 
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Scrubbing is not something every network does, though from my experience as an affiliate it is very common. Get in good with your advertisers and you'll notice scrubs drop. I've had to call a few out directly on conversions 'dropping' and after a "oh I'm not sure" conversation my conversions miraculously return to normal or even raise.
 
Forums and what i think

After reading through post I found that Affiliate forums are a great way to talk to each outher but like here on wicket fire you are able to go through post without a S@#$load of Ads I Like that the only other forum online just for affiliate marketing I think 5 star or something is full of crap that i dont understand and it is hard to navigate. I guess what I am saying Wickedfire.com and one other called poweredbyaffiliates.com are the only 2 forums online for affiliates that are worth anything.:banana_sml: :party-smiley-004:
 
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Tons of unrelated shit above.... but you shouldn't forget that shaving/scrubbing could be proved only if you changed networks for same offer and seeing same results as at start on old network, otherwise - it probably banner blindness/lack of new people if it's media buys (99% cases)

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i thought you share the list of affiliate networks who scrub the leads but here you are sharing offer info.I drove much traffic affiliate.com,they scrub one of my incentivized
leads.how can we know that they have scrubbed the leads?