You want new webmasters, but not necessarily newbies. The time and resources needed to keep a sales getting webmaster active and promoting you is high enough without adding in a few dozen wannabe, maybe, could be, webmaster hopeful's.
I think we need to focus on webmasters that have a clue. I'm really torn because I do think everyone deserves the best shot they can get, but at times like these when our own futures are doubted by many, it seems foolish to put to much time into ventures that will have a high percentage of failure.
I would guess its pretty safe to assume that a actual full time webmaster who makes his living doing this would be a much better catch then 25-50 newbie webmasters.
Now I'm not a program owner, but I don't think I'm a fool either, and I think my first statement says it best, you want new webmasters, not newbies. You want to cash in on new traffic sources and new veins of actual working webmasters.
Land a handful more of guys who actually send sales and work with them. I would say that's the best investment of time.
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