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Originally Posted by GigoloMason
For a 50\50 revshare program to payout $35 a join they need to make $70 a join. A PPS would need to make $40 to pay you $35 a join (obviously most make more I'm just making a point), and simply push enough volume to have their smaller margins cover their operating expenses.
The point of this exercise? Revshare programs need to be making double the fixed payout of a PPS per join to match a PPS program's payout. Think about that really hard next time before you start talking about the unsustainability of the PPS model why don't you, especially if you're going to go on and say people make more money with revshare models with your next breath.
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And there again someone talking out of his ass. MOST yeah a vast majority of PPS proggy would be lucky to make $15-$20 per signup let alone making $40. (now, i'm not talking nastydollars or alike there are not many of them and the few there are often overpromoted so $35 or not won't bring too much money in your pocket) Now making atleast 15 dollars less than what they pay affiliates won't keep them in business without doing some sorta hankypanky and volume of that negative will only make a bigger number in gative direction.
The point of this exercise? I'd promote revshare anytime over PPS (and i do) to be on the safeside ofcourse given it's a strong proggy. Think about that really really hard next time before you start talking about the sustainability of the PPS model why don't you, especially if you're going to go on and say people make more money with PPS models with your next breath.