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Originally Posted by Failed
Nope, you won't be affected at all by my lack of business. Quite honestly, I'm not that big, I made $1k in affiliate sales last month. Hardly a player in the industry. But, I keep working, one day...
The reality is, you're defending their actions and condoning theft. You say it's no big deal, you don't understand the big fuss, it's not like it was huge amounts of money. Tell me, intelligent business man, does a little theft not mean the same as a lot of theft? Does it matter that these thieves stole tens of thousands instead of hundreds of thousands?
If I'm an idiot for believing thieves should be held accountable for their actions, then so be it.
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I think if you would have put the time of these posts of yours into your sites. You would be a lot better off. You just signed up this year. If you have been here for the last 2 or 3 years. You would know that a lot of programs have gone out of business. A lot of money is missing, and no one has done shit. You are not the occupy wall st of GFY. Another program will go out of business and take peoples money before the year is over. But if you want to stay with this for the long term. You have to be able to adjust quickly. Do some more research before signing up for a program, and get the most out of your efforts. If you have spent 1 hour marketing for Melissa Midwest this year. You spent 1 hour to much, it is an old site with old content and no momentum. It has been on the downturn for a while now. And if you do not see this. It will be hard to succeed. If you sign up to programs based on how hot the girl is, it will be hard to succeed. Picking sponsors and content is more then that. There is a bigger picture.
And I do not condone any stealing of affiliates money.