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  • AnimeFevers
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    • Apr 2009
    • 3566

    #1

    Does my traffic convert well?

    R. 24488
    U. 16003
    A. 23
    1month 17
    3month 5
    Rebill 1
    T. $514.43

    Thats for a little over 2 months on a new sponsor I started using. (Only using it for 1 site)
    Are people earning around the same as that with there traffic or more/less?
    I'm not looking for any new sponsors btw, just wondering how well or bad you think my traffic is converting.
    Last edited by AnimeFevers; 05-07-2011, 08:13 AM.
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    email - animefevers(AT)hotmail(DOT)co(DOT)uk
  • SteveLightspeed
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2001
    • 7940

    #2
    You are converting at 1 in 727 (unique) and making 3.2 cents per unique, 23.38 per join. Depends a lot on the cost of your traffic, but in general, that's not too bad. Rebills are low.
    Last edited by SteveLightspeed; 05-07-2011, 08:25 AM.
    Abra-cadabra!

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    • AnimeFevers
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      • Apr 2009
      • 3566

      #3
      Originally posted by SteveLightspeed
      You are converting at 1 in 727 (unique) and making 3.2 cents per unique, 23.38 per join. Depends a lot on the cost of your traffic, but in general, that's not too bad. Rebills are low.
      Thanks for the comment, my rebills are low because I only started using the sponsor about 2 - 3 months ago. Hopefully in time I'll get more rebills, if not maybe the content isn't getting updated regularly.
      tg - @LJFreeza
      email - animefevers(AT)hotmail(DOT)co(DOT)uk

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      • MediaGuy
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        • Sep 2004
        • 5500

        #4
        Originally posted by AnimeFevers
        Thanks for the comment, my rebills are low because I only started using the sponsor about 2 - 3 months ago. Hopefully in time I'll get more rebills, if not maybe the content isn't getting updated regularly.
        Maybe you should check on that content instead of sitting around waiting for "maybe". If the affiliate area doesn't date its content, you should check online for samples of their "latest" images or vids. www.TinEye.com can help with that, or just go to www.Freeones.com and check a model's latest galleries - if they're last year, you're just counting on complete newb surfers who don't have a clue...

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        • AnimeFevers
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          • Apr 2009
          • 3566

          #5
          Originally posted by MediaGuy
          Maybe you should check on that content instead of sitting around waiting for "maybe". If the affiliate area doesn't date its content, you should check online for samples of their "latest" images or vids. www.TinEye.com can help with that, or just go to www.Freeones.com and check a model's latest galleries - if they're last year, you're just counting on complete newb surfers who don't have a clue...

          :D
          Thanks, I'll look into it.
          tg - @LJFreeza
          email - animefevers(AT)hotmail(DOT)co(DOT)uk

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          • SteveLightspeed
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            • Jul 2001
            • 7940

            #6
            Originally posted by MediaGuy
            Maybe you should check on that content instead of sitting around waiting for "maybe". If the affiliate area doesn't date its content, you should check online for samples of their "latest" images or vids. www.TinEye.com can help with that, or just go to www.Freeones.com and check a model's latest galleries - if they're last year, you're just counting on complete newb surfers who don't have a clue...

            :D
            Not sure I agree with that!

            If YOU can't tell if the content is brand new or not (and you are a professional porn webmaster) -- then do you really think an average surfer can? Maybe some can, but I think a lot of people overestimate the surfer's ability to remember EVERY scene he's ever watched.

            It all really comes down to your ability to sell. Telling the surfer "I think this content isn't new, maybe they are rotating it" -- isn't a very strong sales pitch.
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            • MediaGuy
              Confirmed User
              • Sep 2004
              • 5500

              #7
              Originally posted by SteveLightspeed
              Not sure I agree with that!

              If YOU can't tell if the content is brand new or not (and you are a professional porn webmaster) -- then do you really think an average surfer can? Maybe some can, but I think a lot of people overestimate the surfer's ability to remember EVERY scene he's ever watched.

              It all really comes down to your ability to sell. Telling the surfer "I think this content isn't new, maybe they are rotating it" -- isn't a very strong sales pitch.
              No no, I wouldn't tell a surfer the content is rotating... but surfer/fans are even more "informed" or obsessive about their object of desire... and there's forums where they post and compare each other's "latest sources".

              I think it's better to overestimate than underestimate, and rely on fresh, new, updated stuff rather than hoping the surfer hasn't seen this or that 2009 gallery.

              Even with good rotating members software, you can tell... expired performer content turns sales into one-time events rather than recurring revenue...

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