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Originally Posted by Samsonite
Thanks signup for the really honest and straightforward answer. I fear you're probably right. I started my site as something I wanted to do, so I'll continue on. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't losing out on the possibility of some big cash flow. At 100-300 k pageviews for a sale it's easy to see why people would get out of it. I wonder why so many millions of affiliate sites (tgps, blogs, etc) still abound. Just skeletal remains of an old order or what?
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Remnants of an old order is a good way of putting it. I don't think many affiliates realize how many pageviews or uniques it takes for them to make affiliate sale with the paysites. Most industry affiliates only look at ratios. It's worse with paysites but there still seems to be a saturation/tracking decline with cams and dating too.
Many sites stay up because they are still profitable so there is no reason to take them down yet. In some countries you can live on $200 a month too.