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Affiliate Programs Affiliate programs can earn you some great amounts of money, but there are some out there that can’t be trusted, talk here about affiliate programs

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Old 06-12-2007, 6:48 PM   #1
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Default Art.com recent affiliate feedback?

Hi everybody,

I have a website of educational content, and am an affiliate of
allposters.com. While I've been happy with my commissions earned
there and the timely payment, I am unhappy with the fact that after my
visitors have clicked through, they are now being served "hot" posters
under a category called "Other Suggested Items." These never bear any
relation to the subject matter I've linked to, and most would not be
considered "family friendly." I've already received one complaint from
a teacher, and (aside from the fact that I don't like offending my
visitors or possible grant funders) it makes me wonder if such
inappropriate material is costing me sales in the long run.

I know it certainly doesn't help, as my sales reports for the past
year show that my visitors don't stray beyond the educational
categories.

I noticed that Art.com does not serve such randomly selected images,
but before I go through the tedious process of realigning my site, I
wanted to see if anyone here had any good or bad things to say about
their affiliate relation with Art.com.

Thanks in advance!
Lily
 
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