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CJ Affiliate review and opinion

CJ Affiliate - affiliate network review by JJJDaniels. Read about general impression, satisfaction; payment frequency and reliability; customer support; User interface

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CJ Affiliate
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3.6
Really big, with all it`s advantages and disadvatages.
JJJDaniels | January 19, 2015 1:49 pm
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General impression, satisfaction
3.5
User interface
4.0
Payment frequency and reliability
0.0
Advertisers - amount and quality
5.5
Customer support
2.0
Variety in partner programs
5.0
Amount of new programs per month
5.0
Commission rates
3.5
Registration process
4.0
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