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Originally posted by Nardimus
Of course for a kick ass site that is going to have a really long retention its better in the long run.... but from what i hear, the average retention of most paysites are 2-3 months tops.
assuming trials are $4.99 and rebill @ $29.95
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So if i were to get 100 signups @ a new low payout of $25 with a PPS program.
And if you do over 50 signups a week you still get a $5 bonus so thats $30 per signup max.
Thats $3000 total
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And.... if i were to get 100 signups from a recurring 50/50 program.
Thats 100 X 4.99 = $499
Lets say 50% of those trials convert to monthly = $1497.50
2 addtional months of retention = $2995
TOTAL = $4991.50
LESS 50% split = $2495.75
LESS 13% processors cut (give or take)
FOR A GRAND TOTAL = $2171.30
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Now thats 3 months until you make $2171.30
In the meantime you are still raking in the dough from PPS and by the time the 3 months went by you would be WAYYYY ahead in total revenue.
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Please ream me a new asshole so i can comprehend why i need to switch (or if i should) to recurring sponsors.
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i suck at math, but to beat around the bush if you can swing pulling your weight and get 65 percent of a kick ass retaining program like
http://oliver-klozov.com then you are going to make a killing.... all exclusive, all original, pro work... that keeps memebrs happy....
also, youd be amazed how many ppl forget to cancel or for some reason or another stay for 9-14+ months.... im still getting like $500 a week from an old member site i stop accepting new signups for over 2 years ago, literally...
they both have their pros and cons, but partnership is the only 'job security' you can get in this industry IMO...
PPS, the second your traffic stops, so does your cashflow... your now fuct...