Quote Originally Posted by CorbinFisher_BD View Post
If there's a single affiliate out there whose entire business and livelihood depended on being able to promote CorbinFisher.com - while at the same time referring so little traffic that they'd be among those whose accounts were let go - then they don't deserve to be in business.

We didn't terminate them, they terminated themselves.

You find me a webmaster who has been put out of business by our decision to privatize our affiliate program and I'll find you a webmaster who shouldn't have been in business in the first place.

Same goes for webmasters dependent upon a single link list or directory to survive.

Do you post on every webmaster board online? What of the hardworking webmasters running those other boards who aren't getting enough activity and traffic on their boards? Shouldn't you, as a webmaster, support their boards and go post there as much as here? Do you advertise on every webmaster resource online? Do you use every single billing processor out there? No. You choose which ones to interact and engage with depending on how you feel it will benefit you.
Yes but this as I see it is very different, where you I guess are drowning in affiliates, like the LL’s and the submitters, but some place along the line you guys begin to look at these people as nuisance instead of the backbone of your company.

I work very hard to offer affiliates every thing I possibly can, while you seem to not care much at all. What you guys give out 35% to affiliates as a starter right? Then have a problem if a few week-end webmasters do not send enough traffic. I just think your destine for affiliates is getting out of control, while at the same time I find myself working to the ew hours of the night, to pretty much the opposite. Its just really hard for me to see it as ok to treat members of our community like that, and I truly hope I will never forget who helped me build my sites.