Webs.com a site used to make website building easy are terminating their commissions with the Google affiliate Network as October 2011. If you are linking to products for webs it is advisable that you remove them. Try finding similar affiliate products to webs.com and replace them if you can and find like affiliate products to use in your content. But replacing affiliate links to such online services is not always easy do you know of a similar affiliate program to create websites.They will probably try asking to promote their services with commission junction like Barnes and Nobel which I did not build too many links to even though they can still be found in my GAN dashboard under TERM Barnes & Noble.com
Options for Replacement Products
I do not think there is a similar affiliate programs to webs unless you want to join commision junction which can create problems for some web marketers as commission junction will delete accounts that did not make minimum payout after 6 months which I find unfair as many beginner marketers will read about and join before they fully understand how to make money with affiliate products because they are told by many marketing gurus that is where you make the money online but commission junction will delete your account but still keep your registered email on it’s database which causes reregistration problems.
What this may mean to You
Affiliate Program Terminations create much unneeded work for Affiliate Marketers including rewriting pages, posts approved articles in article directories not to mention having to delete pages and redirect them or filling websites with 404 pages. So when picking affiliate products check to see if you can sell your products on multiple networks and look at the products selling duration, Think if it can it be sold 5 years from now or will it be uncool next week.If Advertisers leave with such short notice to Affiliates how can you trust the Advertisers enough to promote them Advertisers are all too quick to law down the law when it comes to Breaking The Advertisers TOS but there seems to be nothing to protect affiliates against the Advertisers just pulling out and changing their link building tactics.