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Affiliate Programs What to do with Consumer Criticism Website

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azmojo

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I run a very popular ~sucks.com website. I tried to do it as tastefully as possible, and by that I mean keep it factually based.

Regardless, I used Commission Junction for years, and the target company after 5 years they finally complained to CJ and CJ barred me from their program.

I switched over to Google for 6 months and was making about $200/month, but now Google is claiming that my site doens't meet their terms either. I haven't tried to fight Google on their decision but I don't expect it to turn out favorably.

The site is collegiate-education based.

What I'm looking for is a way to still earn advertising revenue, it's just most of my options have dried up. Anyone have any ideas?
 

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find a decent competitor to your product that sucks and promote it as your main preference, or do a comparison of several competitive products. There's a large market for education. Check out other affiliate programs, e.g. linkshare, azoogle etc
 
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