What are the potential risks and ethical concerns associated with promoting affiliate products through PPC networks like ELeavers, and how can marketers address these issues?
Member - September 21, 2025
From my personal experience with Eleavers, the risks and ethical concerns really come down to how the marketer approaches their campaigns rather than the platform itself. Eleavers itself has been around for years, payments are reliable, and I’ve personally never faced issues with security or tracking. The main concerns I’ve seen are things like affiliates promoting low-quality or misleading products just to get quick clicks, or running ads that don’t properly disclose they’re affiliate promotions. That can hurt conversions in the long run and damage trust.
The way I’ve handled this is by being selective with the offers I run. I focus on products that genuinely deliver value, because when the product is solid, the traffic from Eleavers actually converts well. I also make sure my ads are transparent—clear headlines, no clickbait, and landing pages that prepare people for what they’re clicking into. Not only does that keep things ethical, it also improves profitability since people who click through are more qualified buyers.
So, yes, like any PPC network, there are risks if you take shortcuts. But if you promote good offers honestly, Eleavers has proven to be a safe, profitable channel in my experience.