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Originally posted by 49thParallel
I recently started to promote one of the high paying "Free Trial" sponsors. This one pays $70 per free trial. $40 for the first month and $20 for the second and $10 for the third...and they pay even if surfer quits before the free trial is over. How is this possible?
I read somewhere that 3 out of 4 surfers will quit before the trial ends. And then the one that stays will stay for an average of 3 to 4 months. So, for 4 trials the payout would be 4 X $70 = $280. And the profit to the sponsor would be 4 months X $50 = $200. So, looks like I make more then the sponsor. Something is wrong... The math works out when a sponsor pays even $40 per trial, but not $70...
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Very eazy:
[1] The surfer gets billed $20 right away + a hold is placed on his cc for $50 for later.
[2] They process in-house so they don't give refunds even if surfer poops in his pants from rage...
[3] Their processors are located offshore so they will bill the shit outta surfers.
[4] No TGP or CJ traffic - so people convert!
But nonetheless who gives a flying fuck what people get billed! $70 per signup suits me!