Conduct

 



1 – The affiliate must not use negative content to promote products or services sold by The Company. This includes, but is not limited to the use of comments, advertisement products or services by the company as a “scam”, “fraud”, “false”, “fake”, “sucks”, or any other synonyms or phrases that convey the same meaning. The Company is aware that marketing with these types of tactics can generate leads for an affiliate, but it can also compromise the Company’s brand.


2 – Network migration is not allowed, so always confirm when sending your link that the lead is on a computer free of cookies and disconnected from the platform when registering. It is recommended that the activation be performed only after you have verified that the lead is in your network.

3 – Affiliates are not allowed to solicit leads from other networks or even send invitations to other affiliates by placing their links in another affiliate’s posts, or making live comments during webinars, videos, or any other form of promotion from another affiliate. Improper use of any material or videos of others without proper authorization or any other practice established as “Lack of Ethics” known in the Digital Market is also prohibited.

4 – Disclosure of results and earnings that cannot be duly substantiated, in order to capture leads, is prohibited.

5 – For the purpose of obtaining leads, any promises of bonuses, training, and support that cannot be fulfilled is not permitted. If this practice is sufficiently proven (by copies of messages, audios, emails, etc.), then it will be the only allowable reason for changing a lead to another network.

6 – SPAM IS ABSOLUTELY PROHIBITED. We characterize SPAM as intrusive, repetitive, and promotional messages sent without the consent or request of the recipient by any means of communication. It is also considered Spam to place your ads or product links in the posts, videos, or ads of others.

7 – An affiliate that creates a site to promote on behalf of LeadsArk cannot use the information of the company in the footer and should make it clear that the site belongs to an affiliate of LeadsArk and not the company itself. Any gimmicks that cause the user to participate in this violation may end up with their license to sell taken away. Contact information must be from the affiliate and not from LeadsArk.

8 – The affiliate must periodically check LeadsArk’s General Terms of Use so that they do not receive negativity or accusations, which may lead to Banishment.

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