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Old 06-01-2010, 05:16 AM  
FrozenJag
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Originally Posted by fuzebox View Post
Except that you're not taking into account the fact that the PPS payout is much larger. You're just taking the same payout stretched across several months. If the main sites you do PPS with have a bad month in sales, you just don't blow all your money, lol.

Like I said early in this thread, revshare vs. pps for me has nothing to do with "the long run" or "money over time" or whatever, and everything to do with $ per member. Yes I have members rebilling for years too, but that doesn't change the fact that I average under $30 per 50% revshare sponsor, and under $25 if they use trials. It doesn't matter how you stretch those revshare rebills out, it's a very easy formula of lifetime earnings divided by lifetime sales. I can do a lot more with that money up front, like scale it into even more money.
Exactly the way I see it. Was having trouble putting it into words but +1.

I dont need to have it over time to better manage my funds. I can do more business and grow alot quicker if I have the money now and also more overall of it. The ONLY perk I could see these days to doing revshare is if you dont trust yourself to invest the money properly. Which surely if your in the game this long you dont have trouble with that anyway.

I get the revshare thing 4+ years ago and further back but the last few years PPS IMO is the way to go. I only started 3.5 years ago and have grown at a very rapid pace and I attribute this alot to using PPS everywhere I can. I increase sales month after month, year after year so I dont really have any worries about sales just stopping. If sales stop then revshare isnt going to carry you forever thats for sure. At that point its time to move outta the game anyway.

I guess I just dont think I would have had the funds to reinvest so quickly with doing revshare. Ive invested large amounts back into the business through buying sites, links, content, adding employees, scripts, etc etc etc and revshare I just dont feel i would have had those options considering i started with 100 in my bank account.

I dunno, nobody is going to agree but I reckon healthy debate cant hurt.

another edit** lol. I do have about 25 percent revshare and I think if I seen those rebills going up month after month then I would be like hmmm, maybe I shoudl do some more of this. Fact is that rebill amount stays the same or has even gone down some in the last year especially even though overall new sales have gone up a good amount. Just tells me if there was ever a time to drop revshare it would be now more then ever.

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