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Old 03-14-2010, 11:18 PM
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I'm new to the forum. Do you guys have a thread specific for adult-oriented affiliate programs? I searched around and couldn't find out. Thanks
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Old 03-15-2010, 01:15 AM
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Adult-oriented programs? I've never heard that term used before. What is it?
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Old 03-17-2010, 05:42 AM
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I suspect she means adult orientated products, sexy underwear, sex toys etc...

I'd suggest asking in the 'talk to the admin' forum...
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Old 03-17-2010, 11:38 AM
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No, we stick to G-rated program discussion here
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I suspect she means adult orientated products
It depends which side of the Atlantic you're on, I've been taught: in America, they don't use the word "orientated", but use the word "oriented" to cover the meanings of both "orientated" and "oriented" in British English. It's one of those many things apparently designed to catch out unsuspecting foreigners like me who assume that having learned "English" will cover us for both locations.
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Shenelle,
You can go to Google and do a search for the specific type of product(s) you're looking to promote and then add affiliate program to the end of that to search.
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Old 03-18-2010, 03:14 AM
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No, we stick to G-rated program discussion here
What a shame
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Old 03-18-2010, 03:20 AM
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It depends which side of the Atlantic you're on, I've been taught: in America, they don't use the word "orientated", but use the word "oriented" to cover the meanings of both "orientated" and "oriented" in British English. It's one of those many things apparently designed to catch out unsuspecting foreigners like me who assume that having learned "English" will cover us for both locations.
I wasn't intending to correct the grammer, just to hopefully clarify the OP request But now I've opened a whole new can of worms

I was born in NZ, where they have their own variation of English I was taught to spell 'programme' in school, but in my job in IT, it was spelt 'program'... It's not just English - I spent several years in Germany and caused much laughter at my attempts to learn and pronounce German, especially as every town has their own variations

I've never attempted Russian, but maybe I'll have a go - spread the laughter around different cultures! :-)
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Hi Buddy!!!

What is Google rater...??? thanks for sharing ...meet again.
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Old 03-18-2010, 04:37 AM
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What is Google rater...??? thanks for sharing ...meet again.
Not sure what relevance this has to this thread unless you are mistakenly interpreting g-rated as google rater.

g-rated refers to film classifications and in this thread context means the discussions are kept family friendly as opposed to r or x rated.

A google rater is someone who rates websites for quality. I understand google uses people to human review websites, but I don't know that much detail about it...
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