Good to see a message from you [DNO]
dno
> Whenu is one of a number of companies
> offering "poaching," - the theft
> of traffic generated for a particular
> merchant by one of its affiliates - by
> popping up competing offers when potential
> buyers click the affiliate link that takes
> them to the merchant's site.
> I ran across this brand of theft as I was
> researching both spam and security this
> summer.
> I intended to write about it, but talked
> myself out of it because I didn't think
> there was any interest.
> Programs like Kazaa (and others I'd have to
> look up) are freebies that add spyware that
> allows this to happen.
> There is an affiliate forum which is
> diligently working to alert merchant
> subscribers to the problem. (Problem is,
> I've done a bunch of stuff to my computer,
> and can't find the link right off.)
> Outfits like Commission Junction and others
> of that ilk need to take steps to protect
> their affiliate signups from companies that
> use spurious tactics like that.
> Aw, Jeez! I haven't been on line for a
> while, and most of what I could tell you is
> buried deeply in my tired head. What I've
> written probably is incoherent . . .
> If you use or recommend use of programs such
> as Kazaa, and Gator, you're promulgating the
> thievery. Such programs are used to implant
> spyware and thiefware on unsuspecting users
> which allows this kind of thing to go on.
> In the meantime, to fight it, you must deal
> directly with the merchant who's competing
> ad shows up. They pay the thiefware people,
> and in the process, steal your hard-earned
> commissions.
> If I get a chance, I'll dig up the notes I
> have on this.
> Marye
> BTW, Hi Everybody! I'll be back soon (I
> hope!). Meanwhile I miss reading SOW, though
> I'm saving my copies of ehotsheet.
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