*****New CCBill Affiliate System Q and A*****
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Will this new system have any issues working with CCBTools ?Comment
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good lord after stacking all that damn money you guys finally are going to fix that ugly ass interface
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Yes! Even if the marketing material type is not listed in the new WMS you can add it and provide a link to it. So yes.Paulk @ CCBill.com | icq 248615940Comment
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Im on that list, put me near the top k thx. hehe.We are beginnig to migrate the first of clients on Friday. Migration time will be based on size and complexity of the programs being moved, and we're going to be moving very slowly. This is a huge implementation, and we have a very high respect for your business, and are going to take things slowly to minimize any possible disruption should any issues come up.
No, this will not affect current links.
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From an affiliate's perspective this is a HUGELY important question that I do not believe has been answered yet. We need REAL tracking capabilities for affiliates! If an affiliate has say multiple blogs, free sites and other traffic sources and that affiliate send traffic to multiple different CCBill sponsors, there is currently no way to do proper tracking of what sources you sales came from! Not unless you use the horribly awkward kludge of signing up for the same CCBill sponsors multiple times with multiple affiliate id's and using each one for one source of traffic- ie, each individual blog post or banner! Does the new affiliate admin allow one to have real tracking variables so one can actually figure out where your sales are coming from?Comment
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Our tier1 staff is responsible for answering the live chats, they have received some very basic training so far and will be receiving more comprehensive training during the next couple weeks. This is a brand new, very large product and initially we would like our best techs providing the support for it.
This is not in the new system but we will certainly take it under consideration for future implementation.Paulk @ CCBill.com | icq 248615940Comment
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Thanks for reply but my question about tracking referred to an affiliate being able to track where his sales were coming from. I see a few others asking the same question but don't see an answer yet. I think Jimm_Gunn sums up what a lot of people currently do.
"If an affiliate has say multiple blogs, free sites and other traffic sources and that affiliate send traffic to multiple different CCBill sponsors, there is currently no way to do proper tracking of what sources you sales came from! Not unless you use the horribly awkward kludge of signing up for the same CCBill sponsors multiple times with multiple affiliate id's and using each one for one source of traffic- ie, each individual blog post or banner! "
The last part of my original post referred to "How will the 'who gets the sale' differ from the current system?".In most cases it will not differ from the current system however if the sponsor chooses to link the consumer with the affiliate that affiliate will get credit for that consumers rebills/subsequent purchases for the duration of the consumer-affiliate link which is specified by the sponsor.
From your replies to Scotty.T you are saying that an affiliate gets the credit for a sale even although the surfer hasn't used that particular affiliates link to visit the site???
Either you are not grasping what is being asked or this is very very wrong. You can't have universal ID's overwriting cookies when the site hasn't even been visited.
I'm sure this is not the case but this is what I would like to clarify.Sharleen Spiteri - 1989 - In The AssComment
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Unfortunately neither of these are available at this time. There is a potential plan to institute the API that you speak of but I cannot give you a timeline just yet.Paulk @ CCBill.com | icq 248615940Comment
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I have put off commenting about this until I am fully aware of the new systems functionality. I will be addressing this shortly.Thanks for reply but my question about tracking referred to an affiliate being able to track where his sales were coming from. I see a few others asking the same question but don't see an answer yet. I think Jimm_Gunn sums up what a lot of people currently do.
"If an affiliate has say multiple blogs, free sites and other traffic sources and that affiliate send traffic to multiple different CCBill sponsors, there is currently no way to do proper tracking of what sources you sales came from! Not unless you use the horribly awkward kludge of signing up for the same CCBill sponsors multiple times with multiple affiliate id's and using each one for one source of traffic- ie, each individual blog post or banner! "
The new system does not necessarily differ from the old system in this regard. In the old system if I click through affiliate B's linking code after affiliate A's and I signup, affiliate B will get credit for the sale.The last part of my original post referred to "How will the 'who gets the sale' differ from the current system?".
From your replies to Scotty.T you are saying that an affiliate gets the credit for a sale even although the surfer hasn't used that particular affiliates link to visit the site???
Either you are not grasping what is being asked or this is very very wrong. You can't have universal ID's overwriting cookies when the site hasn't even been visited.
I'm sure this is not the case but this is what I would like to clarify.
In the old system both affiliates would have to belong to the same program and that is still the case with the new system.
I have some different examples and if you would like to discuss further I would be happy to. paulk @ ccbill.com i c q 248615940Paulk @ CCBill.com | icq 248615940Comment
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People here are funny...
Some keep asking this question:
If surfer goes to Site A through Affiliate A and then goes to site B through Affiliate A and then goes to Site C through Affiliate B but types in Site B and joins, does Affiliate B's code get the credit even though the surfer never clicked through their code?
Yes... How? Magic. That is right! Magic!
Think about it like a phone system. If you cold call Number 1 and then they call back and talk to someone else but give your code, magic happens and you don't get the sale! FUCK YEAH!
MAGIC! Pure hocus-pocus, people!
M.A.G.I.C.!
Fucking retards even asking the question...Comment
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I think you are wrong, but I'll wait till someone can 100% confirm it with real testing. This was never the case before, and if it is the case now it unfairly rewards the last affiliate.People here are funny...
Some keep asking this question:
If surfer goes to Site A through Affiliate A and then goes to site B through Affiliate A and then goes to Site C through Affiliate B but types in Site B and joins, does Affiliate B's code get the credit even though the surfer never clicked through their code?
Yes... How? Magic. That is right! Magic!
Think about it like a phone system. If you cold call Number 1 and then they call back and talk to someone else but give your code, magic happens and you don't get the sale! FUCK YEAH!
MAGIC! Pure hocus-pocus, people!
M.A.G.I.C.!
Fucking retards even asking the question...ICQ: 275335837Comment
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This is correct and just to further clarify: Affiliates will be issued one universal ID but they will still have a unique ID to each program which will be encrypted in the new style of linking code.
The new universal ID's have been formed to make things easier for the affiliates but the linking code will still be per sponsor. So an affiliate cannot just use a universal ID to overwrite any cookie. I hope that clears it up.Last edited by CCBill Paul; 04-08-2009, 12:35 PM.Paulk @ CCBill.com | icq 248615940Comment
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LOL, they sure are.People here are funny...
Some keep asking this question:
If surfer goes to Site A through Affiliate A and then goes to site B through Affiliate A and then goes to Site C through Affiliate B but types in Site B and joins, does Affiliate B's code get the credit even though the surfer never clicked through their code?
Yes... How? Magic. That is right! Magic!
Think about it like a phone system. If you cold call Number 1 and then they call back and talk to someone else but give your code, magic happens and you don't get the sale! FUCK YEAH!
MAGIC! Pure hocus-pocus, people!
M.A.G.I.C.!
Fucking retards even asking the question....Comment
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OK that clears it up for me. Thanks.This is correct and just to further clarify: Affiliates will be issued one universal ID but they will still have a unique ID to each program which will be encrypted in the new style of linking code.
The new universal ID's have been formed to make things easier for the affiliates but the linking code will still be per sponsor. So an affiliate cannot just use a universal ID to overwrite any cookie. I hope that clears it up..Comment
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Paul if you want some futher suggestions for a good implementation of tracking for affiliates you can hit me up at:
gfy1 /at/ skinmarketing (dot) com
I know there are alot of ppl that would increase their promotion of cc-bill sites if the tracking was good. If you implement it the way I suggested in the earlier comment I would probably increase my sales volume with cc-bill to at least $10k a month by the end of the summer.Alea iacta estComment
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thumbs up for paul answering all the questions ;-) i read them all and i guess you will have to do a Perfecto-migration soon as wellComment
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Thank you, we are always looking for suggestions and you should have an email here shortly. If anyone else would like to discuss campaign tracking with me or offer any suggestions please hit me up paulk @ ccbill.com or provide me with your contact information.Paul if you want some futher suggestions for a good implementation of tracking for affiliates you can hit me up at:
gfy1 /at/ skinmarketing (dot) com
I know there are alot of ppl that would increase their promotion of cc-bill sites if the tracking was good. If you implement it the way I suggested in the earlier comment I would probably increase my sales volume with cc-bill to at least $10k a month by the end of the summer.
Unfortunately the old way of tracking (using multiple accounts with the same sponsor) is still valid in the new system. We are still making imporovements on the affiliate tracking abilities but as of right now we do not have a way, besides using multiple accounts, to track campaigns for affiliates.Paulk @ CCBill.com | icq 248615940Comment
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there was something about a search engine or index page that will list all sponsors using ccbill ? one that affiliates an use for finding sponsors, when will that be available ?Comment
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This will be available once a sponsor you are using switches to the new system or once you signup with a sponsor who is on the new system.Paulk @ CCBill.com | icq 248615940Comment
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In order to utilize the WMS system, features, reports, etc. you will need to login to the new admin located here: https://admin.ccbill.com
If you do not wish to use the new system you may still login to the new admin as all of the old admin features are there as well.Paulk @ CCBill.com | icq 248615940Comment

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