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  • tabasco
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2006
    • 2624

    #1

    Why is it everytime a sponser ups its payouts...

    ...I end up making less money with them?
    "There is no other way to see a thing except to look at it" - fatfoo
  • minddust
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2005
    • 2438

    #2
    Shhhhh it's something taboo.

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    • ProjectNaked
      Confirmed User
      • Jul 2004
      • 4309

      #3
      use your imagination

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      • GrouchyAdmin
        Now choke yourself!
        • Apr 2006
        • 12085

        #4
        It could be due to the fact that everyone else starts promoting the shit out of them, too.. or, they could just be shaving you.

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        • commonsense
          So Fucking Banned
          • Feb 2007
          • 1790

          #5
          Originally posted by tabasco
          ...I end up making less money with them?

          One thing not often discussed is that some programs add extra pre-checked cross sales or pop ups on those bonus days to make up for the increased payouts. Also, bonus days are typically on the slower business days which would account for lower sales. Besides shaving, those are some other things to consider.


          Just do yourself a favor and check your sponsor's join pages before the promo, then during the bonus days to see what's really up.

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          • Davy
            Confirmed User
            • Apr 2006
            • 4323

            #6
            Isn't it obviously? Can't you feel the razor burn?
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            • TheStout
              Confirmed User
              • Jul 2007
              • 2089

              #7
              Pretty hard to shave with this kind of promo

              http://www.gfy.com/showthread.php?t=808821

              Pretty good deals...You guys should definitely check it out

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              • Twig
                Confirmed User
                • Nov 2005
                • 1949

                #8
                good promo in sig.

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                • tabasco
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jul 2006
                  • 2624

                  #9
                  Originally posted by commonsense
                  One thing not often discussed is that some programs add extra pre-checked cross sales or pop ups on those bonus days to make up for the increased payouts. Also, bonus days are typically on the slower business days which would account for lower sales. Besides shaving, those are some other things to consider.


                  Just do yourself a favor and check your sponsor's join pages before the promo, then during the bonus days to see what's really up.
                  It was more a rhetorical question on my part... just something I've observed with several sponsers I've historically done well with. I was more refering to permanant increased payouts too rather promos. Greatly decreased ratios always seem to follow increased PPS payouts.

                  True what GrouchyAdmin said more people start pushing that sponser would have an effect, but I would have thought that would be a slower, more gradual worsening of ratios with my kind of traffic.
                  "There is no other way to see a thing except to look at it" - fatfoo

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                  • signupdamnit
                    Confirmed User
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 6697

                    #10
                    I totally ignore promos. Only exception is if the site or program is brand new and their normal rate is acceptable. I care more good conversions, and a decent long term payout rather than a week at $100 PPS. In fact I probably shouldnt say this but if an established program is constantly having webmaster promos I have learned to be weary.

                    Pay on time, have a decent pay out, accessible reps, don't play any shave games, and I'll hear about you from word of mouth eventually.

                    Oh yeah, and if I have a 1:200 ratio for the first three months and then it is 1:6,000 for the next two years, do not be surprised if I never touch a single thing you put out under any name ever again. Nothing personal, just business.

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                    • amateurcanada
                      Confirmed User
                      • Jul 2001
                      • 3766

                      #11
                      Its possible the sponsor has adjusted its membership cost somehow or has a different way to harness the new sales that clients are not use to.

                      As any business, we have to do what we can to entice affiliates to join up. Alot of the time its at a loss as not many sites RETAIN members more then beyond there trial period.

                      Its the never ending numbers game

                      but what do i know lol.

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                      • SykkBoy2
                        Jesus loves bacon
                        • Feb 2001
                        • 19969

                        #12
                        I can't speak for all programs, but often times it could be the fact everyone is rushing to promote them as well.

                        We pride ourselves on good ratios, but with that being said, there is just some traffic that just won't convert. That's kind of the way it goes. Even the best of programs just sometimes have an affiliate (or affiliates) that just won't convert for them.

                        I disagree about being wary of sponsors with too many promos. Coke and Pepsi are all very well known, yet they have new promotions all the time. The reason is, they want you to switch to their brand. If we run a promo, it's the same thing. We want to reward existing affiliates and we want new affiliates to try us out as well. In the competitive affiliate marketplace, you have to do things to stand out and get noticed once in awhile. With few exceptions, those that don't, won't be around very long.
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                        • Azoy?
                          Confirmed User
                          • Aug 2005
                          • 2178

                          #13
                          Originally posted by tabasco
                          ...I end up making less money with them?
                          i once heard the higher the payout the more people push the sites and the more saturated it becomes so less sign ups
                          might be a way to go with low paying sponsors

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