Is it true that some affiliate networks don't pay their affiliate even if their traffic was legit and followed the rules, if it's true pls tell me what should I look for when picking a network and is affpaying.com a reliable source
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So, as you can see this is not so simple. If an affiliate network is using a white-label of a cam or dating website the same type-in can occur if the site will accept public access.what should I look for when picking a network
can you share an example for understanding!Unique IP sorted traffic may mean little in fraud mitigation today. Fraudsters are using Selenium/Headless Chrome bots with fake User-Agent srtings along with rotating residential IP proxies now. You need to employ better detection on your network's redirects and landing pages --and that is very difficult now.
You are operating on a pass through agreement like all networks do in scenario 1. If the advertiser under-performs --get rid if the advertiser. There are normal metrics ranges in this business. You, as a network have everything to lose, by continuing your relationship with an under-performing advertiser ... just replace the offer when you suspect your 'partner'.Working for a network, here are the following things mentioned due to which networks don't pay!
1- The network don't own the product due to which, when the advertiser refuse to paying that have no option except to close the partnership
2- If they own the products, the case comes where the bad leads ratio exceed the limit of their "fraudulent leads ratio", it varies company to company.
Some of the company's don't even leave a single bad lead and block the source.
Some have a bit increased ratio, where they wait until the red light hits and block the source.
Unique IP sorted traffic may mean little in fraud mitigation today. Fraudsters are using Selenium/Headless Chrome bots with fake User-Agent srtings along with rotating residential IP proxies now. You need to employ better detection on your network's redirects and landing pages --and that is very difficult now.ask push unique traffic with restriction added.
Affiliate networks always pay their affiliates as far as I can tell. Affiliate networks are not the ones in charge of payment at all times, it could be that the advertiser, didn't approve of your promotion or traffic, and the affiliate network didn't have a choice either. But as far as I can tell from experience, affiliate networks do pay their affiliates always. Usually the complaints come from people who didn't follow the rules or didn't use legit traffic, but wouldn't like to admit that.Is it true that some affiliate networks don't pay their affiliate even if their traffic was legit and followed the rules, if it's true pls tell me what should I look for when picking a network and is affpaying.com a reliable source
Gottcha buddy, thanks for the helpHire a consultant or search those terms
- selenium
- headless chrome
- webdriver
- "residential proxy"
headless and selenium will execute JavaScript and complete captcha too.
I am pretty sure that headless and selenium can forge footprint values and can delay action and scroll also.
Here is an interesting work around in python with selenium.
How to Bypass Selenium Detection using Python - CodeSpeedy
Hello programmers, in this tutorial, we will see how to bypass selenium detection in websites using Python.www.codespeedy.com
For every move there seems to be a counter-move ...
You can catch them as well as low quality traffic by obsoleted browser versions --but only the lazy ones that don't keep the headers they are sending up to date.
You used to be able to detect fraud with a question prompt before the accessed content.
They have to be very narrow questions to only have one correct answer.
- What color is water?
- What color is grass that is growing?
- What is the sum of 5+2?
But today or in the near future the bots will spawn a new browser to access an AI for the correct answer (most of the time) or an advanced program will access an api then pipe the correct answer into the bot browser in milliseconds --the response time may seem human-like.
affiliate networks do pay their affiliates always. Usually the complaints come from people who didn't follow the rules or didn't use legit traffic, but wouldn't like to admit that.
Working for a network, here are the following things mentioned due to which networks don't pay!
1- The network don't own the product due to which, when the advertiser refuse to paying that have no option except to close the partnership
2- If they own the products, the case comes where the bad leads ratio exceed the limit of their "fraudulent leads ratio", it varies company to company.
Some of the company's don't even leave a single bad lead and block the source.
Some have a bit increased ratio, where they wait until the red light hits and block the source.
I have a friend who worked for Adtrafico, he was promoting an adult SOI offer his AM told him that the offer has a KPI of 60%I think that would be real dumb and a way to get a bad reputation as a program or as a network. This business functions on trust with no audit trail right now --that is the problem
As we don't work in this niches, so i don't any idea about how what adult dating advertiser actually look for!what is considered as good quality traffic, let say for example you generated 300 leads to a SOI dating offer KPI is 50% of the traffic must be +25 and the leads met the requirement but only 5 to 10 upgraded to a paid membership will you not get paid, or the advertiser is going to ask to stop sending traffic because not to many people are upgrading to a paid membership
In that case, if the "offer owner's" claims are not true; the network either accepts it, dumps the advertiser if this occurs too often or when there is much suspicion. The only way you will see the books, and not possibly falsified, is if you sue the offending party, and the court allows you to subpoena the accounting data, then the data is subpoenaed under penalty of perjury (a criminal offense), don't forget you have to gain the court's jurisdiction over that party first. If the dispute is less than $400K and extra-jurisdictional to you --you are just throwing good money after bad. These are the realities of the situation.Affiliate networks are not the ones in charge of payment at all times, it could be that the advertiser, didn't approve of your promotion or traffic, and the affiliate network didn't have a choice either.
I think that would be real dumb and a way to get a bad reputation as a program or as a network. This business functions on trust with no audit trail right now --that is the problem.Is it true that some affiliate networks don't pay their affiliate even if their traffic was legit and followed the rules
I would like to get paid for the traffic I sent to the advertiser, but it sucks getting kicked out from an offer that I just optimized my campaign forIf it's a losing deal with no provable fraud --pay the man off and terminate him
Unfortunately you are not alone, I read multiple complaints about thisExample (from May, 2022): I sent a well established adult webcam platform 1066 push referrals, that were filtered as 'authentic' from an ad network (one that advertises here). Of the 1066 clicks I redirected out (yes I count each click out) from my servers, the numbers there are real (true), the cam site only counted 640 of them. No explanation, just evasive arguments from that cam platform. I offered to provide every IP used by the referrals.
200*$3 /PPL = $600the company pays on a weekly basis when comes the payday they put him on hold when he asked why no one answered him after 7 days he received an email saying that the advertiser didn't like his traffic, so his is not going to pay for it, he thinks It's because out of the 200 leads he generated only 3 upgraded to a paid membership
Adult webcams (dating is?);what is considered as good quality traffic, let say for example you generated 300 leads to a SOI dating offer KPI is 50% of the traffic must be +25 and the leads met the requirement but only 5 to 10 upgraded to a paid membership
ive got a network not paying
well they are just real slow
like 6 months late
it's only 150 dollars
but very bad for business
I wont name them
5.4*29.99 = 161.94
(5.4*29.99)*.60
worst part is when they take 2 weeks to replyWhat I have seen is the newest networks are largely those being reported as not paying. I had a discussion with some project JV's over the weekend. Not the first time this discussion has arisen. Most of what we generally conclude is the newer networks suffer from being grossly under capitalized from the outset resulting in cash shortages a year or two down the road. Wharton always drilled into us to require at least 36 months of operating capital when launching a biz and I just don't see that as much these days unless one has a VC or angel investor who will most certainly make that a requirement. Some insist on a five year stash.
I code my own trackers --been doing this work since 2001. Seen it all. I was involved in the management of affiliate programs.as for your situation, are you sure they were valid clicks what tracker were you using, I heard that sometimes your competitors send bot clicks just so that can burn your budget or the ad network did it, so they can charge you more I can neither deny nor confirm that it just something I read online
Did he ask for a list of the alleged bots and receive a list?bot clicks of course TikTok bots are all over but what does that have to do with me, you are not paying me for clicks you are paying me for leads, or I'm a missing something