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Originally Posted by RawAlex
Missie, I think that Zango happens to have the numbers in their favor. How they have set their systems up and their traffic flows means they are able to maintain a fairly high number of active installs, even with the overwhelming churn and 365% customer loss per year.
Basically, with 20 million people "enjoying" their software, they can make a pretty big dent in sales, especially if they are hitting majoritly into the english marketplaces, which is where most of us are trying to sell.
What other major toolbar players are hitting adult?
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I believe they only pay .40 on us traffic then it drops off to next to nothing for canada and europe and they pay nothing at all for all the other countries. so I would bet that 90%+ of the computers with their crap on it are in the US. I wonder what percentage of the US population is online, that has to make a pretty big dent into our traffic.