ExpressRevenue is now eSynergyMedia and No Longer Incentive Affiliate

Posted on 28. Sep, 2009 by $haz in General

Quick up date concerning ExpressRevenue which is now eSynergyMedia.com. Looks like they adapted a linktrust script also and are going in the non incentive direction. Don’t blame them, they had way too much trouble and fraud with incentive publishers. Here is the email I got from them a couple of weeks ago:

It is with much bittersweet frustration that The Express Revenue Team comes to you with this e-mail today. While the contents of this e-mail will dissert the current and future plans of our network, please remember that it was only because of you—our dedicated and committed publishers—that Express Revenue has been able to sustain it’s place in the affiliate marketing industry and succeed as a network.

After nearly 14 months of continued business, ER will be entering into a period of transition while we evaluate and modify the current vertical we are operating in. We have stood witness to the volatility and constantly transitory nature of the incentive marketing business, and have been affected by these industry traits a few times in the past year. [NON-INCENT PUBLISHERS WILL NOT BE AFFECTED BY THIS E-MAIL, AND BUSINESS WILL CONTINUE AS NORMAL].

Now with this said, ALL incentivized campaigns will cease operation on Thursday, September 17th, 2009 at 12:00 AM (Wednesday at midnight going into Thursday). Please note this date and try to have all ER incent links removed from your sites and marketing campaigns by this time. Final payment statements will be generated on October 1st and will cover ANY and ALL outstanding balances you may have. In addition to any currently outstanding payment invoices (whether still pending, approved, or previously denied), these final statements will be reviewed and ALL unpaid commission will be disbursed on October 15th. If you had a previous payment statement that was denied for either a missing W9 or under $50 in commission, please send an e-mail to Accounting@ExpressRevenue.com and we will have this approved.

I’ll be removing them from the affiliate reviews soon and updating that list also. A lot of those companies are either no longer incentive or just don’t have any incentive campaigns.


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