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Originally posted by Hansm
Hi, im having one question, we have all the software here to setup a webcam site. but is it still worth to setup a webcam site? would you promote a new webcam site? and what does it need to get you as affialate?
we want to know this things from you. thanks.
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The quality of most live feeds is still not that convincing, so if you manage to get visibly better you may be able to get the attention of affiliates and customers.
Second, it seems there are basically 3 payout models these days: Per signup, per confirmed email, and a percentage of what the customer spends.
Per email makes serious money mainly for affiliates with masses of (often crappy) traffic. Per 'free' signup (or $1) programs are many out there, but the majority doesn't have teaser feeds. The ones which do usually offer the percentage option to their affiliates as well. It's said to make the most money, but as long the affiliate doesn't have a mega site with several 10000 uniques sent to the cams daily, or unless he is in a good luck catching a few serious spenders immediately he may have to wait a long time to see the money rolling. A lot of people change horses if they don't see results within a week or so, that's why offering some kind of mixed payout (a small amount per email + a percentage or a small payment per signup + a percentage) could very likely gain you affiliates.
On the other hand, you need to know your numbers extremly well then, and the experienced program owners like Mr. Lars may have good reasons not to offer such a model at the moment.