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Old 05-22-2011, 08:24 AM  
rayadp05
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I think it depends on the type of content that the program is offering and the amount of work that the affiliate chooses to put into promoting it. Does the site offer exclusive content? Does the site update regularly? After all, you want to make money off of those rebills. As an affiliate, are you promoting the content on decent to high traffic sites? No matter how good the content may be, if you are not exposing the content to many surfers, not many sales are going to come in. That's just simple logic.

I run an affiliate program through CCBill and the sales continue to flow in all throughout the day and evening hours. The affiliates that seem to do the best are the affiliates that are promoting the FHG's (or either they build their own) - that get listed on good quality and high traffic sites. Have you ever invested money into promoting? If you are promoting content that converts well, you should make back your investment as well as a nice profit.

I guess every situation is different but I know that my affiliates have no probem with CCBill and the sales continue to come in quite regularly. I don't think the blame should be thrown onto CCBill because when the affiliate does not make a sale, they do not make a sale - and everyone (including CCBill) are in the game to make money.
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