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Originally posted by 49thParallel
My plan is simple...honest practices...no tricks. Yes, the profit will be significantly reduced for both the program owners and the webmasters who promote the sites....but still way above the ROI you could expect from any mainstream business.
Does this mean no paid trials? Not at all. A mainstream (I should add- an "honest" mainstream business) would price the product trials so that these were also part of the total profit picture. And then with CLEAR disclosure the consumer would be able to make an educated choice as to whether or not to continue his/her membership. If they cancel, well so be it. The paid trial will still contribute to the bottom line.
And while you are at it...and this certainly doesn't just apply to your program...the elimination of outrageously high payments to webmasters for free or paid trials would certainly be a step in the right direction. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that $30 + paid to webmasters for trials couldn't be supported without a deceptive strategy.
And no, I don't just promote AFF, but I DO only promote programs with rev share - no trials - no cross sells - in a nutshell - quality honest programs.
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I can live with that. we already have Clear disclosure
but the only way people will not cancel is if they can't get it free

supply and demand
I don't no of any other industry that gives the golden goose away
then expects people to pay for it.
why do you think napster is gone.