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To join a good affiliate marketing program, we need to first check the genuineness of the site and whether they would pay.

To my knowledge as of now social media and review sites are the only way to know more about a site.

Is there a tool specifically to check the stats of a site?
 
To join a good affiliate marketing program, we need to first check the genuineness of the site and whether they would pay.

To my knowledge as of now social media and review sites are the only way to know more about a site.

Is there a tool specifically to check the stats of a site?
Review site can be of help so much like 'scammnow'this will help you detect if a site is legit or not,well if I where you I will rather chose my affiliate program from a directory like clickbank and shareasale which is very trusted and reliable than chosing affiliate program direct
 
I think site most times do not pay for Affiliate marketing but promise to pay with referral earning . The best thing to do is to check their online review
 
There is another tool for checking a website authenticity is a WHOIS database a domain's. Who is record can tell you who its registrar is how old it is. And who own it.
 
I also only know of social media sites and review sites to check if a site is genuine. But those sites may also not be truthful. I prefer trusting the reviews in forums like bmf and forum coin. They are more truthful.
 
To join a good affiliate marketing program, we need to first check the genuineness of the site and whether they would pay.

To my knowledge as of now social media and review sites are the only way to know more about a site.

Is there a tool specifically to check the stats of a site?
Mostly I check the site if it's legit or not I haven't seen I specific tool or app that does that but it's good to run the site and check its credibility
 
There is another tool for checking a website authenticity is a WHOIS database a domain's. Who is record can tell you who its registrar is how old it is. And who own it.
I have not heard of that tools before the only one I know is scamnow they are still working it is use to check scam website and how the website is legit but I will try this site which you just drop here for sure,I beleive its give valueable information about the site some do bring out fake data about a website
 
You cannot have an exact tool to check the genunity of a website but yoy can have certain platform and estimators that can give you a reputation idea about your preferred choice of payments and a lot of things on a platform there helping you a have a break analysis on the platform letting you help ij making a key decision
 
There are only a couple of tools that you can be able to use to check out any insight is and some other metrics but there is no particular one that can be able to suggest to you if it is a scam or not. For example you can check if the verification of the domain purchaser is done or you can check the date in which the domain was bought to get an idea.
 
Generally you can check the mode of contacts that the site has and if you are able to reach the office contacts,also check if there is an actual physical address and lastly if they have a Google location map on them. This is information that can be checked online and also on that actual site.The address can be verified online on google maps.That is the best suggestion I can come up with.

As for the tools that can alert you of the genuiness of the site then I would lie.I do not know of any apart from those that can detect how old the he site is and if it has an active for main.
 
It does frustrate one if one works on a site that promises to pay but does not later pay. That's why it is better to check the authenticity of the site. You can use WHOIS, a website that can be used to check whether a website is truly real or not. It is not really okay to be basing our evaluation on reviews online.
 
Reading a review of a site is all you can do. For every affiliate network if it is popular, then everybody already knows about it and already talking about it. Such as CJ or ShareASale has thousands of reviews all across the internet. You just need to search and you will get all reviews about them. However, those are new or not popular you may find bad reviews or no review at all because no body knows about them.
 
Though, some people do check the authenticity of a website manually without using any tool. They may try to check the address status bar to check the protocol. Sometimes, a fake website can easily be known when you check its https icon. When there are more bad grammar on the site too, it may be a sign.
 
The legitimacy of a website can be verified using a number of programs, including Google Safe Browsing, Norton Secure Web, WOT (Web of Trust), URLVoid, and Scamadviser. While these tools can assist you in deciding whether a website is secure to access, it's still advisable to use your own discretion and search for telltale indicators of reliability, such as a secure connection, privacy statement, and contact details.
 
Whois can also be used. But this doesn't really show the safety of the website rather it shows the details of the owners of the website and other related information. Many newbies always check using SSL certificate
 
One popular tool is the website reputation checker at MyWOT.com. This tool uses a combination of user ratings, malware scans, and website security tests to provide a rating for any given website. Another tool, ScamAdviser.com, uses a similar approach to analyze and rate websites.
 
you can use online tools to check if a website is genuine or not. It's like having a website detective! One popular tool is called "Scamadviser." You just type in the website's address, and it gives you a report on whether the site looks trustworthy or if there are any red flags. It's a handy way to make sure you're not dealing with a shady website before you start using it or making purchases.
 
i use mostly trustpilot most reviews are moderated so when you want to work on a website you can study if the website is good and it is worth your time so you can earn money from there indeed .
 

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