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Originally Posted by Varius
I think the promotions/campaigns are a double-edged sword.
On one hand, you attract new webmasters to promote you. However, they might be the type who just jump from promotion to promotion, so won't be loyal to you anyways.
On the other, you get people who are suspicious of such promotions and expect shaving, etc...so these people might not join.
Example: We offered 100% Revshare in the summer, and many people "didn't believe" it. They thought we would make no money so we have to be cheating. (In reality, you know there are many ways to make money; also our offer was 100% revshare on the signup, then normal % on the rebills).
Also, I would say monthly promotions work better than single-day ones. Otherwise you only boost your traffic that one day by the people who send to the higest bidder ...
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Well, I'm not sure about this, lets say that you are runing a $100 per signup campaign, as you said you can get webmasters that are jumping from promotion to promotion, but if they see that you are converting well and you have all the promotion tools that they need, they might think about sending you traffic (at least some of the traffic that they have if not all of it) even when the campaign is over.
Now if you have a brand name and no one has anything bad to say about you, then you might get the suspicious webmasters as well.
