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Author Topic: Are the big advertising networks as coinzilla, mellowads THE big scammers ?  (Read 358 times)
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November 20, 2017, 07:36:47 PM
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I ask this question because i think they do .. example a new scam site is born and alle big networks put 60% of all banners with there own reflinks to alle websites.. why are they supporting people like this in the first place. ..

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November 20, 2017, 09:10:53 PM
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I ask this question because i think they do .. example a new scam site is born and alle big networks put 60% of all banners with there own reflinks to alle websites.. why are they supporting people like this in the first place. ..

Very good question actually. I might email to some of these hyip sites if it is actually mellowads/ coinzilla putting their reflinks there, or if it is simply the HYIP site advertising on mellowads using a tracker code such as ./mellowads to see their conversion rates etcetera.

If mellowads / coinzilla is actually filling their empty traffic with hyip scams.... I don't know..

Either way they're promoting obvious scams and should be ashamed.

Their entire profit model is fucked.

Especially with all the fake traffic these networks get. Don't even think about advertising on coinmedia, there's no way in hell you will get any real traffic.


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November 20, 2017, 10:53:04 PM
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I ask this question because i think they do .. example a new scam site is born and alle big networks put 60% of all banners with there own reflinks to alle websites.. why are they supporting people like this in the first place. ..

Very good question actually. I might email to some of these hyip sites if it is actually mellowads/ coinzilla putting their reflinks there, or if it is simply the HYIP site advertising on mellowads using a tracker code such as ./mellowads to see their conversion rates etcetera.

If mellowads / coinzilla is actually filling their empty traffic with hyip scams.... I don't know..

Either way they're promoting obvious scams and should be ashamed.

Their entire profit model is fucked.

Especially with all the fake traffic these networks get. Don't even think about advertising on coinmedia, there's no way in hell you will get any real traffic.


its already from the beginning mellow ads i see this, if they really support them then i think it goes further then just placing the ads then i think they are all working together to attract a very big public for those hyip scams. Who nows they started the advertising platforms just for this .. but thats a big accusation ...

coinmedia traffic maybe not oke but its cheaper advertising. they pay to publsihers and never see a coinmedia reflink on those hyips Smiley

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November 20, 2017, 11:40:28 PM
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For these networks what matters is money, the product/service being promoted is just a detail... That is why they accept this kind of deal. Even CoinMarketCap has already promoted scam investments on banners on their site, in a decentralized world there isn't control over it, people need to educate themselves to don't fall on traps like these. There isn't 100% trusted person as there isn't 100% trusted site.

What you can do is to spread the word about this kind of scam investment and advice people to stay away.

 
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November 21, 2017, 02:51:35 AM
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i think the ad networks dont really pick and choose who advertises with them. if they turn down paying advertisers then there would be no profit for them and no earnings for publishers.
all the ad networks are the same - cointraffic, coinad etc
if you know something is 100% scam then its probably best to advise the ad network directly Smiley
the problem is that i find the "scam" word is thrown around here very quickly and often - usually just at anything you dont like or dont agree with, but thats just my opinion man
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November 21, 2017, 03:14:32 AM
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i think the ad networks dont really pick and choose who advertises with them. if they turn down paying advertisers then there would be no profit for them and no earnings for publishers.
all the ad networks are the same - cointraffic, coinad etc
if you know something is 100% scam then its probably best to advise the ad network directly Smiley
the problem is that i find the "scam" word is thrown around here very quickly and often - usually just at anything you dont like or dont agree with, but thats just my opinion man

i remember there was some guy on here wanted to advertise his illegal porn site on mellow and they turned him down.
he never stopped attacking mellow and trolling them all the time after that
so i guess they cant really win whatever they do
mellow has such small profit % anyway, surprised they are still managing to keep going - but its good for publishers!
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November 21, 2017, 06:48:08 AM
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i think the ad networks dont really pick and choose who advertises with them. if they turn down paying advertisers then there would be no profit for them and no earnings for publishers.
all the ad networks are the same - cointraffic, coinad etc
if you know something is 100% scam then its probably best to advise the ad network directly Smiley
the problem is that i find the "scam" word is thrown around here very quickly and often - usually just at anything you dont like or dont agree with, but thats just my opinion man

i remember there was some guy on here wanted to advertise his illegal porn site on mellow and they turned him down.
he never stopped attacking mellow and trolling them all the time after that
so i guess they cant really win whatever they do
mellow has such small profit % anyway, surprised they are still managing to keep going - but its good for publishers!
going to ask it directly to mellowads and coinzilla and look what they will answer. they should not work together with scamartists on this big scale.. its strange you only see the reflinks from them on the same strategie hyips system then the one that is just went offline like they all do after a month or 2 .. im not saying it 100% but i think they are just 1 team coinzilla/mellowads
/hyips example now =>https://hashworld.io/?ref=mellowads

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November 21, 2017, 07:13:11 AM
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Since none of the two networks have any kind of action tracking for advertisers, creating a ref for each network seems like a logical thing to do.
It is most likely the HYIP platform itself that use such a ref, when they first launch.

Both Coinzilla and Mellowads seems to have a rather high ethical standard, so personally I find your theory to be ridiculous to be honest.

Theoretically you don't know if a program is a scam, before they actually scam. For the networks to turn down such advertisers would be bad business.

Even Google run these kinds of ads.
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November 21, 2017, 07:25:04 AM
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Since none of the two networks have any kind of action tracking for advertisers, creating a ref for each network seems like a logical thing to do.
It is most likely the HYIP platform itself that use such a ref, when they first launch.

Both Coinzilla and Mellowads seems to have a rather high ethical standard, so personally I find your theory to be ridiculous to be honest.

Theoretically you don't know if a program is a scam, before they actually scam. For the networks to turn down such advertisers would be bad business.

Even Google run these kinds of ads.
if you see see 7% daily forever its 100% scam ponzi. And if take good attention you will see only the ref links to same kind of ponzi's. and if you dig deeper you will find same css styles in coinilla.io and mellowads. i think nobody realy takes attention to it and just follow the mainstream of new hyips. if i was mellowads and i see a scammers uses my service as reflink i would ban him. but yeah people only want money those days.. waiting for reply from ad networks lets hope they dont ban me from using them as service its just a question im stuck with long time..

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November 21, 2017, 10:02:15 AM
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Since none of the two networks have any kind of action tracking for advertisers, creating a ref for each network seems like a logical thing to do.
It is most likely the HYIP platform itself that use such a ref, when they first launch.

Both Coinzilla and Mellowads seems to have a rather high ethical standard, so personally I find your theory to be ridiculous to be honest.

Theoretically you don't know if a program is a scam, before they actually scam. For the networks to turn down such advertisers would be bad business.

Even Google run these kinds of ads.

exactly
the ad networks are just middle men really providing a service between advertisers and publishers. if publishers dont like the ads showing through the network then they are free to stop using them.
if you expect coinad/coinzilla/a-ads/cointraffic/mellow etc etc to make judgements about every advertiser that comes along, whether they are possibly a scam or not - then its really not going to work
i cant believe for a minute that they are involved in any scams
the simplest explanation is usually the correct one - the owners of these investment programs probably just use the ad networks themselves to directly promote their service
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November 21, 2017, 12:10:42 PM
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exactly
the ad networks are just middle men really providing a service between advertisers and publishers. if publishers dont like the ads showing through the network then they are free to stop using them.
if you expect coinad/coinzilla/a-ads/cointraffic/mellow etc etc to make judgements about every advertiser that comes along, whether they are possibly a scam or not - then its really not going to work
i cant believe for a minute that they are involved in any scams
the simplest explanation is usually the correct one - the owners of these investment programs probably just use the ad networks themselves to directly promote their service


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