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November 5, 2007 at 5:25 pm #605832
Anonymous
InactiveHey guys,
It’s a bit preliminary, but Euro Partners has agreed to an exhaustive evaluation of their marketing techniques in order to help remove the stigma of a spamming organization.
About 3 weeks ago, we were approached (at AGD) about the current status of their affiliate program. At that time I told EP that in order to remove the ‘predatory’ moniker for their program – they would have to pay for a full investigation into their current marketing practices.
This investigation will require 2 individuals who will do a variety of evaluations including, but not limited to:
email spam, web spam, search engine spam, related theft of content, browser and site hijacking, cookie stuffing, general black hat tactics (cloaking, doorway pages, link spamming (recent), blog jacking, trackback and social network spamming). Any method of spamming the search engines or individuals will be researched and recorded.
The end results of the findings will determine whether or not Euro Partners will be considered predatory or affiliate-friendly.
There is a reason for us to go to this length: Spamming, in the manner that Euro Partners has done in the past, has hurt many of their own affiliates. That, IMO, is as predatory as minimum player rules and improper termination.
It will take several weeks for an exhaustive evaluation and report, but I will update this thread upon completion regardless of the outcome.
November 5, 2007 at 6:18 pm #753246Anonymous
InactiveTough nut to crack due to their involvement in b4playing.
So far I have only seen b4 article spamming, and lots of people seem to do that these days.
What ticks me off about them also is that they now employ Casinopays type aff badgering techniques, pushing for contracts. I have had to block them from messenger, so annoying.
November 5, 2007 at 9:09 pm #753265Anonymous
InactiveGood point about B4. That does make it a little tougher, IMO.
November 6, 2007 at 2:40 pm #753309Anonymous
InactiveMy view is that EPartners have gone too far down the dark road to ever be in a position whereby I would consider working with them.
November 6, 2007 at 3:37 pm #753315Anonymous
InactiveI though B4 was dead, i really havent seen or heard of it outside of this site.
November 6, 2007 at 8:23 pm #753351Anonymous
InactiveA bunch of casino affiliates (including myself) have recently received emails from someone over there emailing out in Itay’s name.
Here is the copy:
B4Spamming wrote:Hi,Jonathan from B4Playing, the most innovative online casino and poker rooms tool for players.
I want to Introduce the revolutionary Multiple CPA (MCPA) commission, – B4Playing, a smart tool for players that would change the players experience as well as the affiliates’ earnings. For the first time an affiliate can earn above $1000 a player over time.
It is so simple, you promote our tool and your players are converting multiple times to over 75 casinos and poker rooms. You can earn commission every time the user becomes a player in a new property!
Over 350 affiliates have joined our unique affiliate program. To register click the link below:
http://affiliates.b4playing.com/
Looking forward to teaming up with you
Jonathan
B4Playing Affiliate TeamIf you wish to cancel your subscription, simply click once on the link below.
http://www.b4playing.com/cgi-bin/arp3/arp3-un.pl?c=60267&p=4063Powered by AutoResponse Plus
http://www.b4playing.com/cgi-bin/arp3/arp3-aff.plNovember 26, 2007 at 1:19 pm #754999Anonymous
Inactivei dont know cant myself complain on EP – been on quite good terms with them for a few years now. nothing spamm-like ever happened to me.
they do have the tendency not to understand that a “no” means no sometimes, i fully agree Dom.
few people have left the company recently and i am told another few ones that are working there are actually actively looking for new employment. bad sign i suppose…
November 26, 2007 at 1:39 pm #755002Anonymous
InactiveMaybe that is why I have not heard from them in a few weeks now
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