ronswanson
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Risk Management in Affiliate Marketing — How Do You Protect Against Fraud, Leaks, and Fake Traffic? (60 อ่าน)
30 ต.ค. 2568 23:16
<p data-start="119" data-end="523">Lately, I’ve been getting hit with a lot of sketchy traffic — fake leads, duplicate clicks, and even some weird conversions that clearly aren’t real users. I’m running a few nutra offers and trying to figure out how to minimize losses. It’s frustrating because I’m using tracking tools, but they only help so much. How do you guys deal with fraud traffic or potential data leaks when scaling campaigns?
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ronswanson
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tommycooper
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30 ต.ค. 2568 23:51 #1
<span style="font-size: 8pt;" data-sheets-root="1">Yeah, been there too. When I started scaling, I had bots eating up half my budget. The best decision was partnering with a network that takes fraud prevention seriously. On TOP Affiliate Network, they actually monitor traffic quality in real time and filter out suspicious activity automatically. It’s a huge relief not having to do all that manually. I’d say tech + solid account management is the combo that keeps things safe and smooth.</span>
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redvelvet
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31 ต.ค. 2568 01:34 #2
I’ve seen a few affiliates underestimate how quickly fake traffic can ruin their margins. Some even keep pushing volume without realizing they’re just feeding low-quality sources. It’s not always about blocking everything — sometimes adjusting GEO targeting, pre-landers, or even time-of-day bids can make a big difference. It’s all about staying alert and treating campaign data like an ongoing investigation.
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