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Originally Posted by Kevsh
If you're not doing well with F4F, it's YOUR fault - not theirs.
You have obviously very little understanding of their business model (or maybe cam sites in general?)
Lesson #1 for the Ignorant:
Their private shows are relatively expensive vs. the other major sites (but worth it) so you cut out the beggars, squatters and broke bastards. ... Hence, conversion rates are somewhat lower but when you "snag" a customer he's more likely to be a whale.
And because of this, they retain as well as anyone and their payouts are about the best you'll find in webcams, period.
Lesson #2 for the Ignorant:
It's not all about conversion rates. If you do the math (you can use a calculator if you need to), you'll see over time how much $$$ you can make -- only if you get past this juvenile belief that conversion rates are the end all/be all of a sponsor.
But hey, if you're one of those people who believe it's always the sponsor's fault when you're chinese traffic and spammy sites don't convert, there's no convincing you anyway ;)
Bump for a good cause.
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I was thinking the same thing. i know that the conversion rates aren't as high with my niche sites, but that has nothing to do with F4F/VS media; it's a matter of the sort of traffic I bring through. Now, my mainstream sites on the other hand, have a much better chance of bringing in the traffic/
I was looking at the sites of some of the people doping the complaining, and I can't imagine why they aren't converting with VS media [insert sarcasm].
I mean, with a text ad wedged in the middle of 80 other lines of text ads, none of which are even close to the same genre or target audience i wouldn't expect to be succesful.
Also, you are right; the average person surfing for free porn is NOT the same person that is going to spend $6 a minute. I'd prefer to have the latter as a customer, personally.