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Wicked Fire: The Good, the bad and the ugly.

Written by Germz. Posted in Affiliate marketing, Helpful websites, Ramblings

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Published on May 02, 2009 with 5 Comments

If you’re a member of Digital Point forums you have most likely heard of Wicked fire; their unethical ways of advertising in Digital points and also in several other forums have probably brought in thousands of visitors as well as new members.

The Good.
Wicked fire is the place where the bad affiliate marketers go. And by bad I don’t mean the ones who can’t manage to make a dollar with AM, but rather the ones who love to troll around in forums waiting to bash on the new member that just joined. If anything, I believe Wicked Fire has some of the best Affiliate marketers as members, but that still doesn’t make up for the fact that most of their members are completely immature.

If you are looking to learn affiliate marketing, then wicked fire is the place to be. No other forum is as good in this topic as wicked fire. Inside of the forum you will find plenty of information to get started with the popular business of affiliate marketing. The topics may include, How to begin Affiliate Marketing, how to save on cpc, and setting up a landing page.

Furthermore, wicked fire contains a very active group of people with rock solid knowledge on affiliate marketing. If you end up making the right connections you might just end up with a brand new tutor.

The Bad and the Ugly.
When I joined wicked fire a couple of months ago I only made a few posts and decided to leave due to the excessive porn, cursing and derogatory posts about women. Just a couple of days ago I decided to go back and ask people an average of their affiliate marketing earnings, sort of like a poll to see how much the average affiliate marketer earns. I log off, and soon after coming back my thread is floded with posts linking me to pop up rick roll porn sites and annoying sarcastic comments which served no purpose other than bump my thread back up to the top thereby defeating their purpose of bashing my thread. Apparently people don’t like to be asked, “How much do you earn”. But anyway, I learned my lesson and I told them that I was sorry for asking them and I didn’t know they’d be offended by such a simple question. But did the adults listen? I don’t think so, the thread kept on going and probably still is going still bashing that original post that I made.

So I let that go, but I decided to make a post on their suggestion forum telling the admins to please delete the posts that linked to the annoying rick roll porn sites before someone ended up clicking on one of the links masked as a make money online site which someone could end up clicking on their workplace and then end up not being able to close the window due to the annoying javascript. Their rules clearly state the following,

8- Softcore porn or nudity in general is okay, just don’t go crazy with it. Try following rule #1 for this one too. We also have a NSFW (not safe for work) post icon, which MUST be used if you’re posting something other than just boobs (post icon for that too). You CANNOT use any other type of post icon as the thread author. Remember, we do have people surfing here from work, and don’t want to get anyone fired because your stupid *** “forgot” to post it.

I made the post and the first response was “I vote for a ban! Ban the OP! ^ ” so clearly, their disregard for rules, even their own rules is imminent among the majority of their members. Not only that but after making this post I got banned by one of their admins, the reason for the ban was “Seriously, you are a retard and you know that. GTFO.” Very professional buddy, it’s always great to talk trash on a person under the security of your parent’s basement.

To add more to this post, the only reason why I think wicked fire has managed to become popular over time is because their members are really together, they worship Jon, wicked fire’s founder. He is almost like a god to them even if someone makes a stupid question and people type up 7 pages talking about how stupid the person is for asking a question of the sort; once Jon comes and agrees with the original poster every other member becomes the OP’s best friend. So think about getting to know Jon before joining, you make friends with Jon and you’ll have the rest of the forum at your feet.

In conclusion, join Wicked fire if you want to learn how to do affiliate marketing as it is a very informative forum, but I suggest you don’t post seeing as even new members who simply post “I’m John Doe and I want to do affiliate marketing” get sent to porn sites and called idiots without any reason at all. There is no better greeting than the greeting of rotating genitalia around your monitor.

Post your experiences on wicked fire in the comments section.

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  1. They should be more professional and they shouldn’t banned you.

  2. Yeah, I could understand an infraction if they consider a question to be “stupid”, but even the mod that banned me couldn’t provide a better reason for the ban. I would have liked a no response rather than the response that I received.

  3. No dude, you just don’t know how WickedFire works. You’re the people we don’t want on the boards. Glad you are gone.

    • I don’t know how wickedfire works?
      Lol, a bunch of people on a high horse because they can make money online :???:

  4. I came here after I saw how terrible Wicked Fire is and how, indeed, some of the members there are… they remind me of my ex-coworkers who were the exact same way at work! But yes… thank you for writing this post. The information is really useful to me because I was wondering myself why people would bash me for introducing myself on that website.

    Google sent me here when I typed in “why are Wicked Fire posters trolls?” I’m just glad to see that I’m not the only one that felt out of place there. Thank you again.

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