Reapply when the economy rebounds. They can't fill the inventory for existing clients so they are picky about accepting new publishers now...
VCM accepted me no problem.. I did'nt even comltete the registration and an account manager emailed saying you're good to go.. I guess maybe becuase my domain was from work and its a billion $$$ company.. heres a tip.. register a similar domain to a large ad agency and do a 301 redirect.. then set up a email address and join from that.. they should accept you then.. as it seems this worked for me by a ccident
You mean redirect to the large agency?? Won't they figure it out??? Say there is an agency bluelion.com U register thebluelion.com Have a mail Redirect thebluelion to bluelion.com?? That sound smart but sooner or later won't they find out?
If you are going to go down that path I would make sure of the following: 1. your domain has private whois or you actually fill in the whois with similar details of the agcney you are targeting. 2. dont out right lie and say hey I'm part of xxxxx agency just let it be inferred, by association.
Improve your site and submit your site again, they might accept you that way. That's what I did and it worked
Positive: Outstanding content filters Negative: Very involved sign-up & approval process The amount of control afforded publishers in choosing their advertising content is one of the biggest pluses of Tribal Fusion. Most publishers report the site as easy to use and give high marks for the quality of information available about accounts and payment details. However, becoming a Tribal Fusion publisher is not easy process. Aside from their qualification criteria and glacial slow response time for new member requests, publishers have found the sign-up process itself more involved than perhaps needed.