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Having random thoughts right now, got a way out there question for solo site owners.
Is there any instance where you would actually allow an affiliate to use unwatermarked images to promote your site? Say 1 single non-nude photo from a set. Perhaps one photo from several sets, but never more than one non-nude picture per set?
I understand the point of the watermark being there, but say the layout of my plan would allow for a lot of opportunities for the user to typein your name, when I want to force them through my click to find out who she is. I figure f I generate the traffic and bring a girl to their attention, I deserve my cookie drop. One non-nude image isn't really losing you any branding should I do my job and force them to the tour or signup page. Would you flex for an affiliate under these terms? Or stand firmly by your watermark? I realize it's a odd question, and would be a fairly out there request from an affiliate, I'm just curious after thinking something up during a lil spare time brainstorming. Would you even consider any situation where an affiliate could be allowed to drop your watermark? |
legit question.. bump!
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yeah of course - if an affiliate's intent is to sell my solo girl site then they can do what they want within reason and if their reason for using non-watermarked content makes sense for them and therefore for me then go for it.
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I'd be fine with it as long as it's used for promotion. Similar uses that are fine are the guessing sites where surfers guess the Female or Shemale. Having a watermark on the first thumb would ruin the game.
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good answers guys
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I'm not a solo site owner, but generally I crop the watermarks off of all images that I resize and embed on a webpage. These images I then link to the tour.
If I link to the full sized image, I leave the watermark intact. |
Yes.....
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Wouldn't have a problem with that for any of the sites here: www.3wayscash.com/sites
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I wouldnt have a problem with that with any of my girls on CandyGirlCash.com or HotTeenCash.com
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It would depend on the affiliate and the specific use, but not as a matter of policy, no
I was always more concerned with the promotional text that was being used |
some good responses here. repped.
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no i wouldn't have a problem. key is communication to sponsors. Sponsors that answer their fucking email, that is. :thumbsup
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