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Originally posted by irishfury
True I would rather have someone to promote my program and a proffesional image. Help affilates accomplish there needs with my program so we can both maximize profits. If a rep shows me here boobs I will open her thread say nice boobs and send my traffic to where the support is best and I make the most money...
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You shouldn't underestimate the power of branding. The rep that shows her boobs might not get your business immediately, but she will draw your attention and thereby get her brand out there.
Numerous studies show that if one is shown a brand often enough, it will automatically get connotations such as "reliable", "trustworthy", "stable", etc. Basically, by getting attention you establish yourself as a strong brand.
Now, ofcourse, you will send your traffic to the best program. But which program will you try out first, the one which you already know about, consider stable and reliable, or the one you only very vaguely know about?
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Originally posted by FlyingIguana
yes, close second as you said. why not strive for #1? may be more difficult than finding some model to show some tits, but at the end of the day it'll get you farther. the easy road isn't always the best road.
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Ofcourse you should strive for #1. Unfortunately, #1 is very hard to find. The number of people capable of drawing large amounts of positive attention is very, very small. The ones who can do it are, for obvious reasons, rather scarce and therefore only rarely available and always really expensive.
At the end of the day, the industry is about making money, and decisions should be based on that. Ofcourse, you're always looking for the best, but while you're doing that, using second best if it's easier can work well too.
Look at how it works with sites: you can either try to make the next thehun.com and focus completely on that, or you can go for a few dozen mediocre sites.
In most cases, the latter option will be far more profitable. And not only that, the more you try out, the bigger your chances of finding "the next big thing" are.