Affiliates faking traffic, and fraudulent signups?

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by lsample20, Nov 17, 2006.

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    Alright guys, I have started a new affiliate program of an adult nature. I would like to do something like a $35 payout for a $2.95 trial. The problem is this:

    I have heard that there are many guys out there who will sign up as an affiliate and then join a bunch of times under their own account. They hide this by spoofing their IP somehow. I have heard that they can also produce fake traffic so that their stats look normal. They also keep a low monthly payout so that they fly under the radar.

    My question to you guys is: Is there any way to safeguard against this? What should I be looking for in my server logs to determine if I am getting frauded? Are there software programs to guard against this?

    With my current merchant account situation I really have no way to determine and block out certain credit cards or multiple sign-ups with one. Aside from that, using 20 or so different credit cards would be possible anyway.

    Any info here would be greatly appreciated!
     
    lsample20, Nov 17, 2006 IP
  2. Dominicc2003

    Dominicc2003 Peon

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    make a deposit?
    send a pin to their address?
    Problem is it's too much hassle for them if it's just a trial!

    good luck.
     
    Dominicc2003, Nov 17, 2006 IP
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    topaffiliateprogram Peon

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    you may still face the problem if they ask their 5-10 friends to sign up on your program .... only safeguard is have a condition like there must be atleast 1 sale per 5 free sign up's
     
    topaffiliateprogram, Nov 17, 2006 IP
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    ...or you could do a % program.
     
    Dominicc2003, Nov 18, 2006 IP