I have recently instituted an affiliate network to help me promote my website. However, although I'm trying to enforce a strict anti-spam policy, I do occasionally get spam complaints on some of my affiliates. (Usually due to posting to inappropriate newsgroup or IRC channel). When spam complaints are sent to [email protected], I deal with them immediatelly. But sometimes the complaints also go to my webhost, and they basically told me I should look for another webhost.
Can anyone recommend a webhost that will not cancel my account for occassional spam produced by my affiliates?
-- Alex
refmaker posted this at 20:56 — 5th November 1999.
I don't know if many hosts will take your site on, because of this reason. I would automatically delete any affiliate that does any spamming at all, no exceptions. Because this will hurt you and your company name. Just like I wouldn't suggest offering sub domain names under your own domain, pick another domain, so their actions will not affect your reputation.
Alex, that's a tough situation. I plan on creating an affiliate program myself and am worried about that issue too.
I do agree that you should get rid of any affiliate caught spamming, and I assume you do. However, as you pointed out that's not enough. Most hosting companies just don't care, if you got rid of the affiliate.
http://www.best-host.com used to have bulk safe hosting, but I don't see it now. I'd contact them, and explain your problem. They might not have a problem hosting you since you are not spamming, just you signed up the wrong affiliate.
This host had bulk hosting, so they probably wouldn't have a problem. Plus, it is set up by a marketer with an affiliate program (David Belton, Belton Enterprises - www.becanada.com). He should understand.
Hope it works out for you and if it does, send me a note [email protected]
I plan on starting an affiliate program myself and from what I here this is almost inevetible unless you screen your affiliates which could be a lot of work.
John Karnish
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My support team is extremely understanding of spam issues in this sort of situation, as long as we are sure that the webmaster will erase any spamming account.
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refmaker posted this at 20:19 — 5th November 1999.
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I have recently instituted an affiliate network to help me promote my website. However, although I'm trying to enforce a strict anti-spam policy, I do occasionally get spam complaints on some of my affiliates. (Usually due to posting to inappropriate newsgroup or IRC channel). When spam complaints are sent to [email protected], I deal with them immediatelly. But sometimes the complaints also go to my webhost, and they basically told me I should look for another webhost.
Can anyone recommend a webhost that will not cancel my account for occassional spam produced by my affiliates?
-- Alex
refmaker posted this at 20:56 — 5th November 1999.
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Curtis Stevens posted this at 22:10 — 5th November 1999.
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I don't know if many hosts will take your site on, because of this reason. I would automatically delete any affiliate that does any spamming at all, no exceptions. Because this will hurt you and your company name. Just like I wouldn't suggest offering sub domain names under your own domain, pick another domain, so their actions will not affect your reputation.
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jkarnish posted this at 04:18 — 8th November 1999.
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Alex, that's a tough situation. I plan on creating an affiliate program myself and am worried about that issue too.
I do agree that you should get rid of any affiliate caught spamming, and I assume you do. However, as you pointed out that's not enough. Most hosting companies just don't care, if you got rid of the affiliate.
http://www.best-host.com used to have bulk safe hosting, but I don't see it now. I'd contact them, and explain your problem. They might not have a problem hosting you since you are not spamming, just you signed up the wrong affiliate.
This host had bulk hosting, so they probably wouldn't have a problem. Plus, it is set up by a marketer with an affiliate program (David Belton, Belton Enterprises - www.becanada.com). He should understand.
Hope it works out for you and if it does, send me a note [email protected]
I plan on starting an affiliate program myself and from what I here this is almost inevetible unless you screen your affiliates which could be a lot of work.
John Karnish
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Internet Marketing Professional - [url] http://internet-marketingpro.com[/url]
Free internet marketing software, services, and advice.
thinkhost posted this at 20:13 — 8th April 2000.
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Hi there,
My support team is extremely understanding of spam issues in this sort of situation, as long as we are sure that the webmaster will erase any spamming account.
Thanks,
Vladislav
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