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Damian you have officially gone off the deep end. Magnetron is being civil ... you are all over the place.Well, Teencat fraudulently joined JT's site, called him a scammer, a shaver, a con man and a liar and you said
"Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd View Post
PS to JT: Making business decisions based on what someone writes on an internet message board is fucking retarded. "
So I assumed you'd be happy with Teencat with his 2 joins a month doing that to you. Sorry if I misread it.
I think it has soiled Teencat's reputation as someone that doesn't understand that his 2 sales a month, libel, constant bitching and fraud are not worth the hassle he causes.
When you've been running you programme a little longer, you'll hopefully realise it is miles cheaper to move traffic generation in-house than to pay 50% out to little dicks that cause you hassle, damage your reputation, commit fraud and libel you.
I get it, when you're new, it's hard to find the money to outlay on in house staff. You want to keep lean and agile and I get that.
I give you a year before you are employing people solely to do the 'jobs' affiliates do and make your programme invite only.
You shoot good content, you seem a lovely chap, but just move it in house. Dealing with the minnows is pointless.Comment
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I was commenting on your "10%" remark. Most people here have no clue what they are looking at with 100% of their meager data. 10% skews things further for someone who doesn't understand the math to begin with.
Yes, fewer illegal immigrants working equates to more job opportunities for American citizens.
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The Porn Nerd openly calls his own members losers and degenerates and is clear and unambiguous on his disdain for them ... and is suddenly on a high horse, preaching about professional conduct for some reason. Good stuff!.
Yes, fewer illegal immigrants working equates to more job opportunities for American citizens.
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Yes indeed, I am a complex person. I am also the one who openly FREAKED OUT here on GFY about 3rd party billers when I was a noob and didn't understand certain things. I no longer do that, having learned and grown.
But I most certainly do NOT have 'disdain' for my Members. LOL Some of my best friends are degenerate masturbaters.
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Fact Check:
11 pages deep
$ / click
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That fact obviates the rest of this thread entirely.Comment
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Rob a bank then? Since it's only money that matters why not take up spamming or be a hitman?
Also $ per click only would matter for the present time and cash in hand. I base the majority of my work on future earnings. What I am working on now won't make money until the future, nothing is instant. So if I blindly based my business decision on $ per click of present day earnings with no other factors considered there is a decent chance I am not going to make the best choice.
I could buy a site that has good present earnings related it's sale price, but it could be all search engine traffic and also has declining traffic. So in the present it looks great, but six months from now it could be zero. A sponsor's sites may sell well and had some good ratios, but if you build out a network spending time and money designed at promoting them and it turns out they go out of business, stop paying, whatever, then your blind $ per click assessment that works right now is going to cost you in the future
Life is bigger then $ per click. Also it should be cpm anyway. Fat ugly chicks may make a great $ per click but their cpm is going to be iffy cause no one clicks
Anyway carry on, I was sad to see there wasn't another 10 pages added on here hopefully this helpsLast edited by arock10; 04-17-2014, 03:56 AM.SupComment
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WOW, this is wrong on so many levelsRob a bank then? Since it's only money that matters why not take up spamming or be a hitman?
Also $ per click only would matter for the present time and cash in hand. I base the majority of my work on future earnings. What I am working on now won't make money until the future, nothing is instant. So if I blindly based my business decision on $ per click of present day earnings with no other factors considered there is a decent chance I am not going to make the best choice.
I could buy a site that has good present earnings related it's sale price, but it could be all search engine traffic and also has declining traffic. So in the present it looks great, but six months from now it could be zero. A sponsor's sites may sell well and had some good ratios, but if you build out a network spending time and money designed at promoting them and it turns out they go out of business, stop paying, whatever, then your blind $ per click assessment that works right now is going to cost you in the future
Life is bigger then $ per click. Also it should be cpm anyway. Fat ugly chicks may make a great $ per click but their cpm is going to be iffy cause no one clicks
Anyway carry on, I was sad to see there wasn't another 10 pages added on here hopefully this helps"As pornographers we must act responsibly! ;))"- Nickatilynx
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Scroll up. I only advocate for legal sites that treat consumers in an ethical manner.
Did you also base your savings on the future of epassporte? Did you invest based on the future of sub-prime mortgages? You don't know the future. You do know the present and the immediate past. That is all you know. As an affiliate your best choice comes down to determining what is performing well and being able to make changes quickly when necessary, not to predict what may happen in six months. If you are willing to take the risk of predicting the future you'd be a fool to do that on the affiliate level instead of developing your own full business model.Also $ per click only would matter for the present time and cash in hand. I base the majority of my work on future earnings. What I am working on now won't make money until the future, nothing is instant. So if I blindly based my business decision on $ per click of present day earnings with no other factors considered there is a decent chance I am not going to make the best choice.
None of that has anything to do with where to push affiliate traffic. You are now asking about becoming a competitor which is a very different equation. You could also buy a fancy eyepatch, cut off your leg and replace it with a wooden peg. That would be equally irrelevant to the question of where to send affiliate traffic.I could buy a site that has good present earnings related it's sale price, but it could be all search engine traffic and also has declining traffic. So in the present it looks great, but six months from now it could be zero. A sponsor's sites may sell well and had some good ratios, but if you build out a network spending time and money designed at promoting them and it turns out they go out of business, stop paying, whatever, then your blind $ per click assessment that works right now is going to cost you in the future
We aren't talking about life. We are talking about where to send affiliate traffic.Life is bigger then $ per click
Your inability to detect relevance must make it hard for you to promote products and service that can convert your traffic.
$ / click is all that matters on the affiliate level
That includes knowing how much each click cost you
Whether or not the site reats your traffic ethically
Whether the product sold is legal
The rest is nonsense on the affiliate levelLast edited by Relentless; 04-17-2014, 04:54 AM.Comment


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