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I had big problems using searchfeed on my search engine. I was averaging over 1,000 searches a day, yet I only received credit for 106 clicks for over a 1 month period for revenue of 2.99. When I inquired (this was a prolonged effort) I was told that one of my affiliates had a lot more traffic than the others and thus they filtered all my traffic because of their suspicion. Yeah, a good affiliate was considered a bad thing. When I pressed for their reason for filtering this traffic I got the response "I really can't disclose anymore regarding this type of traffic." There was some foreign traffic and some open proxy traffic but they could not provide any details and said they could not prove that it was fraudulant in any way. They would not tell me exactly what had been filtered and they had No evidence that any traffic at all was bad. Why they could not just filter the affiliate in question they could not tell me.
Another issue, perhaps even more disturbing is the fact that they never told me they had begun filtering most of my traffic and I promoted this site and at the month's end wound up with 2.99 for over 1,000 searches a day. Much less than I had been receiving before I got the affiliate in question. I notified smartsearch who promotes them in their scripts and as usual they were no help at all.
I cannot say as an advertisor whether searchfeed is any good or not. When a company works in an unethical manner as this I would not trust them in any way. I used findwhat for a while and was happy with their returns, although I stopped using them because it caused my site to load very slowly. That may have been because of the smartsearch scripts. I would say findwhat is definately better than searchfeed and I am sure there are other good ones as well.
This person was not contacted. Instead they were permitted to keep sending traffic. This is clearly unethical.
From the number he posted SearchFeed did not credit almost all of the clicks originating from his site. A company like SearchFeed cannot survive without some pretty in-depth automated quality monitoring. Their system almost definitely notified a person when it saw an affiliate with such a huge percentage of bad traffic. At this point they should have contacted the affiliate and suspended the account, not allow them to continue sending traffic that they will never be paid for.
Bestfetch is not the only person who has been treated unfairly by SearchFeed. I have heard complaints from a number of clients... Although I should add that I haven't made any attempts to substantiate them ;-)
My view is that if you are a PPC operator and you knowingly let an affiliate carry on providing traffic while you have no intention of paying them then you are as fraudulent in nature as those guilty of providing the suspect traffic if found to be doing so. If you have reservations about a partner then initiating good communication skills must be the order of the day so the nature of the problem is understood by all involved. If you decide to terminate a partner then so be it but you have a duty to inform them.
Sites that don't pay their partners are just as bad as affiliates who try and beat the system and in some cases their is no fraud anyway, it maybe that just how the traffic is being provided needs greater clarification, again good communication on both sides would ease this kind of problem.