What type of Affiliate/s are allowed to work with DCMnetwork?

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Affiliates Allowed to work with DCMnetwork:

  1. Voucher/Discount/Coupon site
  2. Deal site
  3. Influencer
  4. Cashback
  5. Price comparrison
  6. Blogger/ Vlogger
  7. Content site
  8. Affiliate Network
  9. Marketing, Business & E commerce
  10. Re-targeting
  11. Social media platforms (instagram, facebook, youtube etc.)

Affiliates are open to promote the advertisers from following Categories.

Please be noted that advertiser may restrict some of the approved DCMnetwork traffic sources, so always make sure to check the ‘Terms and Conditions’ on the Offer & the Campaign on the account interface.

Note: Affiliates Not allowed

Affiliates Allowed to work with DCMnetwork:

  1. Voucher/Discount/Coupon site
  2. Deal site
  3. Influencer
  4. Cashback
  5. Price comparrison
  6. Blogger/ Vlogger
  7. Content site
  8. Affiliate Network
  9. Marketing, Business & E commerce
  10. Re-targeting
  11. Social media platforms (instagram, facebook, youtube etc.)

Affiliates are open to promote the advertisers from following Categories.

Please be noted that advertiser may restrict some of the approved DCMnetwork traffic sources, so always make sure to check the ‘Terms and Conditions’ on the Offer & the Campaign on the account interface.

Note: Affiliates Not allowed

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In affiliate marketing, not every lead results in a commission paid to an affiliate.

An affiliate may be promoting a product poorly, misrepresenting the items or simply communicating poorly. In both cases, these practices can harm the reputation of the company. When leads (Conversions & Sales) from an affiliate are not performing well, the company may not record these conversions as legitimate and will not be remunerated for it
This process of removing non-legitimate leads captured by a web site is called scrubbing.

For example, some visitors may enter names such as “John Doe” or a phone number as “123-456-7890” or an email address as “asd@fgh.com. The lead scrubbing process involves reviewing the list of leads generated and removing any worthless leads that are associated with bad information.

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