can you use CJ on proxy sites?

Discussion in 'Commission Junction' started by killafawk, May 11, 2007.

  1. #1
    Sorry if it has been asked thousand times but i cant seem to find it and the search just brings up randomness...

    im switching out adsense for CJ since i was smart priced. and only earn like 2-3$ a day at most. so mabe this will be better. but most of my money comes from proxies and since theres alot of traffic i wanted to throw some CJ ads up. can i do this?
     
    killafawk, May 11, 2007 IP
  2. eddy2099

    eddy2099 Peon

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    Well, you should be able to use CJ on Proxy pages as long as the proxified pages are not adult, hate-related or illegal in nature. Also you cannot use any pop-over or pop-under to show the CJ ads.

    I understand that Proxy sites may removed cookies but CJ uses cookies to track activities and for commission payouts.
     
    eddy2099, May 11, 2007 IP
  3. killafawk

    killafawk Active Member

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    well that kinda would defeat the whole purpose right? but mabe if someon clicks an ad before they use the proxy then it would be alright...or since its not on the proxified pages then when they do click them they will be viewing the homepage and no change has been taken on there ip or cookies so they would still be under there ip right?
     
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    SupaSharp Well-Known Member

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    it works fine on proxified pages
     
    SupaSharp, May 22, 2007 IP
  5. MyspaceQuality

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    As long as it doesn't mess with any of the rules like eddy said, den you should be fine =]
     
    MyspaceQuality, May 23, 2007 IP