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Originally posted by BradShaw
Just a thought. If these sponsors were using this feature to shave, and webmasters pulled their traffic, CCBILL loses $.
Something smells fishy here. Jeff and his childish behavior of the past, nothing would surprise me.
Regardless, partnership programs are not where people should be sending their traffic. Check out the exits of the biggest programs, how many partnership program links do you see in there? 1%? Success leaves clues.
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Is everybody here a noob?
If so - I will explain this post with some much needed honesty -
1st of all, Mark NEVER mentioned perfectiongirls - Did he have reason to omit that?
And the biggest companies: I know Bradshow has real sites with real content - So I can not understand this post -
The biggest companies do not usually offer rebilling for one reason - They get a fucking pathetic % of members stay that rebilling options to webmasters would kill their programmes.
Instead - They have a few immediate cross sells (The same way a bookie lays off larger bets). A couple of cross sells will bring in an extra few dollars -
Then there is the immediate upsell - Usually offered before the surfer gets to the members area - This brings in a few more dollars -
Then their is a members area full of up sells -
Member may buy/certaily leaves - Then his email is spammed to death -
This is the bigger company website -
Lets-get-fucking-rich-quick-fuck-the-member-fuck-everybody.
One single company can not run a pps without using 2 or (many) more as support - Simple as that.
Sites that recur can stand alone -
I started this monologue about Mark omitting names -
Mark had very good reasons to use names in his reply, and to ommit them, too - If ccbill made a mistake over a certain programme who had been blasted over the boards for cheating - When they hadn't cheated - Then to cover themselves for future litigation, ccbill would have cleard those individual names.
Quite simply, they didn't.
Jeff - If you are in the right - You now have a wide open door to clear yourself and cover any losses.