The Federal Trade Commission is mailing 93,086 refund checks totaling nearly $2.3 million to consumers who allegedly were charged hidden fees tied to a bogus work-at-home product. By deceptively using the name and logo of the Internet search company Google Inc. and falsely promising that consumers could earn $100,000 in six months, the FTC charged, defendants lured consumers … [Read more...]
Q&A with LinkConnector on Event and Cookie Attribution
How does a merchant decide to apportion the credit for a sale? Should the commission be paid to the last affiliate who touched the customer, or to the first affiliate who initiated the sales process? Or a mixture of the two? What if there are several affiliates involved? Allocating the credit for a transaction is known as Event Attribution (also sometimes called sales … [Read more...]
Summer Conference Recap: Accountability and Compliance Take Center Stage
It has been a busy summer for online marketing professionals. LeadsCon East and Affiliate Summit East were scheduled three weeks apart, making scheduling and planning for these important events somewhat more complicated than in years past. Despite the close proximity of the two shows, each continues to offer a different kind of value. LeadsCon attracts a more advanced … [Read more...]
Affiliates Still Losing Commissions To Cookie-Stuffing
The invaluable Wesley Brandi brings us his latest cookie-stuffing scammer or as he puts it, "Today's featured fraudster" CouponsUniversity is allegedly defrauding multiple merchants while using javascript to try and conceal what is happening: What CouponsUniversity is doing a little different in their scheme, is that they pick up on the error event raised by the browser when … [Read more...]