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The rise of Manwin means less opportunity for your average affiliate. Especially since this business has a strong history of being of the copycat type. But there is always going to be demand for people with traffic which buys. If Manwin doesn't want to bother with a small affiliate then someone else will. Probably a small sponsor.
The real question is whether the rise of the pirate model means the demise of the average small affiliate and pay site owner. Like I said there are still plenty who want to do business with affiliates but it is getting harder to convert. Can the average affiliate stay in the business when their average conversions are 1:7,000? Is a pay site a sustainable business model for a small time owner?
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