Patti, you do touch on a very serious issue.. is that many sites (I'll use us as an example) have an image that they need to protect.

Fratmen pays a lot of money for each update. More than any other site I know, to be honest, and for that reason, we have to protect the Brand.

If affilaites are misleading surfers, it reflects badly on us.

I had one guy who hadn't really looked at Fratmen, so he just assumed that we were just like all the other cookie cutter sites. I was rather surprised to see him promoting with our content and the text all saying "See Tony take it up the ass for the first time."

Fratmen is a solo site and Tony never went anywhere near another guy let alone put anything up his ass.


One guy was promoting us with the tag line "The largest collection of Gay Porn on the Internet"

Which isn't close to accurate. Our content can't even really be called "gay" in the strict sense.. It's guys jacking off solo, and although the audience may be gay, the sexual orientation of the models is never mentioned. We're also not a "collection" of any kind of porn... we only have Fratmen content so it's just our own studio's productions.

I contacted both guys and they were more than happy to change the wording of the text, and in the end, they both sold better once they told the customers what they were about to see.

I don't think I'd ever cancel an account if someone was being misleading, but I've never come across anyone who refused to correct misleading info in their links... (I mean what's the point of that anyway?)