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I would personally rate Advertising.com the best UK network.
If you think about all the problems you have with other affiliate networks, it's unlikely you experience any of those problems with advertising.com!
Most affiliate networks have pros and cons, but Advertising.com has virtually all pros!
Their whole operation is run far more professionally than most of the other affiliate networks and they are a pleasure to do business with.
I'm confident that there are others that agree with me on this one, and anyone that is not currently working with advertising.com I highly recommend you take a look at them as you're really missing out!
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  Yeah but

I agree they are one of the better networks, but for some reason I dont make much with them

The only issue I have is that all programs are limited to a number of actions, and not constantly ongoing. If they could sort this, then I would love 'em!
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I agree they are one of the better networks, but for some reason I dont make much with them

The only issue I have is that all programs are limited to a number of actions, and not constantly ongoing. If they could sort this, then I would love 'em!
Some of their programs are permanent, such as captial one and win4now. Even though a number of units is stated, if they ever run low they get topped up again.
Ad.com are also currently offering the best rate on Capital One, £7.00!
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  True

Sorry, yes tis true there are a couple of permy around. But not enough as other merchants. Not taking this away from Ad, still think they are very good, just wish could push more business their way.
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yup have to agree with your A$$ kissing carl

Ad.com do have one of the most consistent and proffessional operations going, I trust them totally as their integrity has never once been in question for me, I get invoiced correctly, I get paid on time everytime, month in month out, never a drama or trauma.

If I raise a query it's answered promptly and personally not apthetically and clinically, rates are consistently better and/or no pendings or sporadic deletions or questionable tracking.

In fact addressing the only major downsides (lack of interface functionality and choice of merchants) seem to be on the horizon so the future is bright for ad.com and affiliates.

Those of us on the limo club last year formed an opinion (very positive one )on the day and that's held true for me and has only been strengthed throughout the months since.

Spoke to a couple of Ad.com's girls today at the TFM show and sounds like they could have some tasty stuff coming soon for us which could help some guys move away from places they feel they aint getting the relationship and respect they should do !
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Shane can you explain to me on messenger when you see me how to sign up to Ad.com as I am too thick to work it out... Capital One sounds good...
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  Thank You!

Hello,

What a pleasure to read threads like this! Thanks guys, we welcome any kind of feedback but we especially like the compliments!

Regarding campaign lengths I appreciate that some are short-term but there are still plenty of long-timers (ie: Scottish Power, More Than, Cap One, Next, Win4Now...) and I know functionality is an issue for all of us. These are things we are aware of and working very hard on rectifying. We never want to appear complacent and will keep pushing throughout 2004 to make AdSelect a better network, with more functionality and stronger campaigns...please, bear with us!

In the meantime, if you have any questions, suggestions or gripes don't hesitate to get in touch.

Thanks,
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I have to agree on this. Excellent commission rates - first class support with e-mails and phone calls answered quickly, no payment problems.

Any merchants that comes up on ad.com compared to other networks tends to go to ad.com at the moment.
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Hi,
Yes I have to agree never had any problems with ad.com, queries answered quickly (often within 5 mins!) and payments always on time.


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Originally posted by ShaneRbn21

Spoke to a couple of Ad.com's girls today at the TFM show
Any Excuse Shane !

Cheers,
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All sounds great - except I have a problem with advertising.com - I cant open their home page !!!

Using IE6, opera or Netscape 7. Whenever I try I get "cannot find server" or a blank page. Even hitting the "webpage" button at the bottom of Kirsten's post.

I know I am thick with these computer thingies but how many more are out there trying to connect by just hitting a button that gets them everything else - Amazon, ebay, Air France - whatever -but not http://www.advertising.com/

I use xp pro & have Norton firewall ( adblocker turned off )
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Try nn.advertising.com rather than www.advertising.com
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