**************.com - what do they mean by fake content?

costantine

Newbie
Joined
Nov 22, 2009
Messages
10
Reaction score
0
I read in cpa leads terms and conditions about fake content. What do they mean by fake content.

Also do they permit a blog on affiliate marketing promotions. Will they ban if it contains black hat or grey marketing methods explained.
 
Last edited:
If you are using CPA stuff on a blog that contains blackhat/greyhat methods, don't you think that it will be considerably redundant, because the CPA companies do random reviews on websites and if you are advertising a blackhat/greyhat method(s), don't you think that they will think that you are doing the same???

Fake content is like just stuff you pasted up there or (if im right, if not sorry) auto blogs that have unrelated articles to the things that you are promoting or what you say is the purpose of your website...

For instance, if you have a photography website, you have ads in relation to this topic, but you paste up paragraphs on how to cure colds... That would set off some bells as you are just updating content with whatever...

Or you can just ask a AM for all the answers ;), that would be better to be honest.. LMAo
 
thanks for the reply.
But i have seen people promoting warez and more.

Well even if the review my site they wont find anything on cheating a cpa company. Its all about getting more traffic and blending techniques.

Also that cpa says nothing about suck kind of sites. its just restricted on porn and fake content.

**************(dot)com
 
if you're talking about cpal3ad, then fake content means that you need to have the content that you say you have.

So if you're incentivizing a movie site, you must show the actual content after the user submits the survey/submit. For example, you can't just say you the new Avatar movie and market that on yoursite.com with cpal3ad and then just show a "Movie removed due to DMCA notice" or something like that after the offer is completed. the user will complain to cpal3ad and you'll have problems.
 
Back
Top