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Originally Posted by iwantchixx
That's effectively the same outcome thou isnt it? Instead of worrying about getting qualified traffic sources to pump clicks to the project they are willing to pay a buck a join.. should be about 1/5000 with the current setup. So a dollar for 5000 targeted hits.. plus the moneys pent on skinning GFY sounds like a good deal for them.
As a surfer I would never even look past the first cam. A quick skim shows ads and a console on landing. Ok, if I could get past that I would chuckle at all the video streams passed off as live cams and close the window.
The ONLY cam chat site that's worth it's salt is the original cam4 (albeit full of prostitots looking for tokens now and not about fun and actually getting laid anymore) and camfuze. Too bad neither has an affiliate program that can be taken seriously.
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Yeah, both ways are going to generate traffic. However, you can already see that skinning gfy to create webmaster interest in a site that is less than 10% active with dozens of traffic leaks has already backfired on day 1. Anyone with real traffic isn't going to send to a program that only pays .50/free join, has hardly any live performers to get the surfer to signup and has tons of traffic leaks to pull the surfer away before he ever signs up. So you end up paying a 20k skin fee that ends up creating very little affiliate traffic, instead of using that to pour in surfers straight to the amateur cam broadcasting contest details page to generate interest in amateur cammers who would start filling up the site with activity.