which affiliate program allow spam

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by seolover, Jun 1, 2008.

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    i have lists of millions of potentiel customers emails , i want to monitize this list by some affiliate programs , but i dont have success to find a good affiliate program that allow affiliate to try theirs chance through some spam.
    iknew this programs existe
     
    seolover, Jun 1, 2008 IP
  2. BlogSalesman

    BlogSalesman Well-Known Member

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    None that I have seen, most make you sign a No SPAM agreement when you sign-up.
     
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  3. MakeThatDollar

    MakeThatDollar Notable Member

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    LOL I doubt any will allow spam. Every one I have joined, you have to sign the No-SPAM agreement as BlogSalesman said.
     
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  4. Gatorade

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    lol Probably some PPI programs.
     
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    ppcfool Active Member

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    setup your own affiliate program and then you can spam em ... :p
     
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    None that I know allow spam. All emails need to be compliant.
     
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  7. experienceadvertising

    experienceadvertising Peon Affiliate Manager

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    When you say spam...how did you get these emails? Were they opt-in or spidered. If they were spidered than you have no chance. If they were opt-in emails you can send to them if you do so while abiding with canspam act of 2003...
     
    experienceadvertising, Jun 2, 2008 IP
  8. Bompa

    Bompa Active Member

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    I think Gator hit the nail on it's head.

    Email spam is very risky, not for the faint of heart. Even the toughest BH'ers
    stay away from email spamming.

    Gator said PPI and I think he meant Pay Per Install. Some of these programs
    are legit and some are sleezy as all hell.

    Other than that, check your own email for spam. Reply asking to be
    their affiliate. :D

    Not THAT's thinking out of the box!


    Good luck with Bubba in cell block 69.

    For more "out of the box" ideas (not email related) see my sig.

    Bompa
     
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    you are an idiot and you banned me from your looser forum for no reason.
     
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  10. NCMedia

    NCMedia Well-Known Member

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    wOW that's pretty brave of you friend? Good luck finding a program that advertises "Hey Come Spam Here"! I assume you say 'spam' because you got these emails from a 'buy 10million emails for $40' deals? If you did - I'll tell you now that it is plagued with spam traps and you or your host/isp are going to catch up with you quickly. Assuming you are on an offshore server that you perhaps own and utilize for sending/hiding/masking bulk mail - it seems you are in for a rinse and repeat with your lists.

    Some questions for you:
    Have you done a sendout yet? If so - what was the response to the offer you sent?

    Though there is NO network that will EVER EVER endorse you selling their offers through these methods, somesimply cannot stop you because your excuse is usually 'well I bought traffic from some guy wth an email list' or whatever creative excuse you have... just sign up to any network - clickbank, cj, azoogle, in-house - though I'll tell you in advance that YOU are playing with fire and you could in fact make 1000 sales on a $50+ commission product, bank 50K and then have it taken away in the blink of an eye - wouldn't - THAT - suck?
     
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  11. experienceadvertising

    experienceadvertising Peon Affiliate Manager

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    There are large companies that generate large revenue through only 'email marketing'. But email marketing per se is not recommended unless you have a real company and you have 'serious hosting'...
     
    experienceadvertising, Jun 3, 2008 IP
  12. NCMedia

    NCMedia Well-Known Member

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    Email marketing is in fact THE MOST responsive when comparing conversions to sales. This includes putting it up against strong adwords campaigns or strong banner placements - having a huge list of people interested in car parts - are going to buy a special deal email on car parts - that is opted-in, knows the brand/name of the sender and trusts them... . ..

    Sorry I should have been clear - buying email lists millions at a time from the usual crappy source is what I'm referring to. I would never knock a real email campaign. A good company to go through for top level legit sendouts is http://www.verticalresponse.com - if you haven't started list building on your own yet - get http://www.aweber.com - Offer some free x in turn for their email - offer MANY free x and y and z and you will get a list fast - THEN match up a list to a good converting offer that is relevant to xyz and you'll see tons of conversions.. .... but for the OP - don't play with those millions of emails unless you are an experienced BH'er, which by your posts indicates you shouldn't be touching these matches.

    Cheers,
    NC.
     
    NCMedia, Jun 4, 2008 IP