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Really confused about Lead Impact's URL policy (9)


04-11-2012 01:01 AM #1 jlfarley (Member)
Really confused about Lead Impact's URL policy

Someone please explain Lead Impact's URL policy

They say you can't target the same URL as the offer you are promoting

Then why do they allow some URL's to be targeted, and not others? And why do they disallow these URL's after they've been running for a while AND you're spending a good amount of money on them?


04-11-2012 01:08 AM #2 fauxrillz (Member)

They run the offers on them as well.


04-11-2012 01:21 AM #3 jlfarley (Member)

That's kind of what I figured

Wow, they really are dirtbags


04-11-2012 04:52 AM #4 rmcfaul (Member)

Not sure if they are dirtbags. It is their platform and I am sure as the concept of capitalism goes, they are doing just that. Not sure anybody would act differently in their situation. We are not a bunch of socialist's here are we?


04-11-2012 05:52 AM #5 jlfarley (Member)

I love capitalism as much as anybody, but it's unethical folks like them that give capitalism a bad name. Taking people's money just to rip off their campaigns is a crappy way of doing business, in my book

Of course, I guess the owners of the URL's who we are stealing traffic from using PPV could say the same thing


04-11-2012 11:50 AM #6 tijn (Moderator)

They say you can't target the same URL as the offer you are promoting
all this means is that if you are sending traffic to "clickbank" that you cant target "clickbank"

this is a weak attempt at preventing cookie stuffing.


04-11-2012 11:53 AM #7 jlfarley (Member)

So can you get around this by cloaking the link?


04-11-2012 02:26 PM #8 rmcfaul (Member)

Yeah it is all in how you frame things, LOL.

Yes cloaking would allow you to do that.


04-13-2012 09:02 PM #9 jlfarley (Member)

Yep, cloaking took care of that problem!


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