Thatś the simplest method I can think of - there may be others. The key features of Optizmo, if your looking to mimic them:
1: Global and per campaign opt out lists
2: complaint monitoring
3: MD5 & plain text downloads (selectable)
4: Upload scrubbing
5: Logging of scrubbing/downloading for...
Yes I do BobanV - but it takes time and development like any application. You start with a basic ḿember website, those members are then given access to your MD5 hashed suppression list(s) or allowed to upload their list and scrub against it. Neither are fantastically popular options. You log...
There tends to be two classes of affiliate marketeers - the pond life that gives the whole industry a bad name, and the professionals. Aim to be in the professionals ;) Be authentic, be legitimate. It's the HARDER way to go - but the benefits are bigger long term. If you're content is good...
Ashwin, the answer is simple my friend. Try it! Try everything, but sending to a good content rich blog with ads may just be better. I'm seeing a fair number of 'fake' taboola/revcontent footer ad chunks in affiliate blogs now that are doctored to point to your own offers & affiliate links - and...
We pay them $600 per month - which is a pittance. We did have a custom inhouse solution, but the test for that came when the first Californian tried to sue us for the work of a spamming affiliate. That little episode cost just short of 30k to make go away.
The legal advice at that time was our...
Other than writing your own, Optizmo is the 'industry standard' TBH. If the SHTF and you have to show due diligence to defend legal action it's probably the best place to be. One aggressive Californian trying to get $1000 per non consensual message in Court with a sympathetic spam-hating Judge...
You're quite right - they are - and there's nothing really unusual about affiliate networks getting their trackers listed.
MultiRBL.valli.org - Results of the query jvz1.com
The 'best practice' - if you can call it that - is to always mail to your own domain and redirect. It's often beneficial...
One thing I should really add - with the Mailtester Website (which they now charge for after 3 tests per day) - keep a close look out in the SpamAssassin results for any hits on Razor or Pyzor.
Although the score quite low they are a big problem. This basically means the domains in your links...
I think you may be looking for something like Optizmo
Optizmo - Suppression List Management for Opt-Out Email Compliance
That is, if you want your affiliates to scrub against your opt-out list, or allow them to download the suppression list. Be careful with this. If you're going to use plain...
Pretty much the best way to test any mail is by using seed mail boxes and looking at actual inbox placement. You can spend 15k a year with Return Path to do this, and find out... ...Almost the same information you'd get if you mailed a half dozen active and inactive accounts you have set up...
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