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Don't you just wonder what drives an advertiser to drop you from their program during a recession when:
You convert at over 10% every month for over a year (10-15 per month)
You've never had a chargeback or other problem with your leads
Your leads are all North American (for an American company)
Your website is directly (as in exactly) related to their service
Your traffic and lead generation is growing
I would NEVER axe an affiliate of mine who converted like that! Especially during a harsh economic downturn! The affiliate manager isn't answering me so I don't know their reasoning.
I had another company do that to me last year and after a few months they came crawling back - I got an extra 5% commission on every sale from there on!
Anyone else miffed by this kind of thing?
You convert at over 10% every month for over a year (10-15 per month)
You've never had a chargeback or other problem with your leads
Your leads are all North American (for an American company)
Your website is directly (as in exactly) related to their service
Your traffic and lead generation is growing
I would NEVER axe an affiliate of mine who converted like that! Especially during a harsh economic downturn! The affiliate manager isn't answering me so I don't know their reasoning.
I had another company do that to me last year and after a few months they came crawling back - I got an extra 5% commission on every sale from there on!
Anyone else miffed by this kind of thing?