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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 1,401
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CCbill Gurus... Can this be done?
Hey there...
I tried getting in touch with a techie at ccbill, but I don't think he understood what I was trying to explain so I figured I'd try here. I'm wondering if the new CCBill admin could do these things for my paysites: 1) I pool all of my members areas into one big section on one domain. So, if someone joins SITE A, SITE B or SITE C... they all get access to one protected folder on one domain. Now, I have a partner program where partners can send traffic to whatever site they wish. What I'd like to know is can I set up some sort of tracker so I know what site a person joins? I remember CCBill used to have a tracker to track referred pages for sales BUT it was set up like a normal CCBill referral code. Would that overwrite the partners code if it went through that? 2) I also want to offer partners an extra percentage if they design a front end or gallery for me. For instance, let's say someone creates a kick ass tour and would rather use that instead of mine. In turn, they give me permission to use it to sell my sites. I'd like to give that partner 10% of every sale that tour generates (even from other partners who choose to use that tour). Is that a tiering thing? Is it possible? thanks in advance for any help. - PornAddict |
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Oh Canada!
Posts: 3,662
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The easiest way for you to accomplish question 1 is to set up each front door as it's own sub account. This way you can see which one generated the sale. Ccbill tech can set up all those sub accounts to share a common password file, thus giving every new member access to all areas. A bonus benefit of this; each front door can now have it's own members/index.html page, tailoring the experience to the member's personal preferences (ie: fav niche displayed most prominently).
Set your partner program to 'group', and you're in business. Each front door can be linked to as: http://refer.ccbill.com/cgi-bin/clicks.cgi?CA=YYYYYY &PA=XXXXXX&HTML=http://www.yourdomain.com/niche/index.html (y=your account #, x equal's the partner's) |
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: scottsdale
Posts: 7,880
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Emmanuelles way would seem to make the most sense. You set up several sites as subaccounts (with their separate tours and referral partners) and have each of them write to the same password file. You will be able to see what partners send sales to what sites
As for the second question, you can customize the payouts for each partner, so you always have that as an option. As for what you have asked for, you could set that tour up as a separate subaccount (site), and send the accounting department a request to create a 10% 'split' from that particular subaccount to the partner that created the tour. Everybody that sends traffic to that site will get paid out as normal and your partner will get 10% of everything that subaccount makes.
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