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Discuss what's fucking going on, and which programs are best and worst. One-time "program" announcements from "established" webmasters are allowed. |
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Why I Haven't Joined NATS or MPA3 Yet
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http://www.businessvoyeur.com/2005-0...away-from-nats as well as the thread last week about Jason & Alex leaving NATS keeps me from signing up for either program. Trends come and go, but CCBill has always ALWAYS treated me well. I'll just stick with what they offer. I've been in this business almost 8 years now. When it ain't broke, don't fix it. |
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Let's do some business!
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Comparing CCBill to NATS is like comparing apples and oranges. They aren't even remotely similar.
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I've been using CCBill's affiliate manager exclusively since my sites opened. I think I'll stick with that alone for now until a decent cascading billing/affiliate manager solution is in place. I've spoken with another large program that tried cascading billing and was told they saw very little difference. I think people exaggerate the number of "extra sales". |
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Let's do some business!
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I've personally seen the difference, on two different occasions. Which is why as an affiliate I will very rarely send traffic to programs that are not cascading. If the site owner wants to leave money on the table that's his decision, I'll stick with sending my traffic to those that are eager to process every interested surfer possible.
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I'm off to run some errands for a few hours... I'll check back in later.
All I can say is that there are a handful of companies that I really look up to... Karups is one of them. And the company that told me they didn't see much difference is another. I won't mention them, but they're gold. Those two companies, combined with the Jason and Alex thread, lead me to the decision to keep things exactly as they are for now. I'd love to see some feedback from others. |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
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Imagine that your sales wouldn't increase. But what about your eggs? With cascading, you can put them in 2-3-4 or more baskets.
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I'd like to know what Karups are moving to, whether it be a custom solution or another companies' product.
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As the innovator of an affordable cascading billing solution integrated into a full fledged affliate management software I can say that over the course of the past 4 years our customers have enjoyed an average of about 26% increase in joins using a cascade over multiple processing companies.
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Even tho we don't really speak and we had some minor words in the past, your thread is interesting. I'm not switching either. Doesn't matter if I make mil's or six fig's
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I think by "open source" he probably means NOT Leased and behind Z-Op so that his programing people will have it open to them ( karup's ).
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Who here gets 30% declines at the first processor, I know I don't. More like 5% and if they get declined it's usually for a good reason. We are with My Virtual Card and CCBILL. CCBILL do 90% of the sign ups on the paysite, I believe it's because the surfer has used them before and trusts them. On the Content stores we got 80% of our money or maybe even more going via MVC. The reasons are MVC have a higher limit, we name them as our prefered processor (the buyers trust us) and they are top of the list. But we do get more refusals from MVC on the stores and then we refer them to CCBILL who usually processes the payment. |
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YARGH! All this drama be delayin' me boat from gettin' smacked with a bottle of champagne!
I was going to go with one of them tallywaggin' fruit fruit systems, but decided to get me affiliate system custom. Delays delays but... ![]() The good ship Chio is coming... |
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i understand why you wouldnt want to move to nats, but i dont see why you would stick with ccbill. they're a great processor and if you like them so much they should be your main processor, but theres no reason to get a script for cascading.
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#25 |
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any programs here want to post (percentage wise) how much their sales on non-primary processors compare to those of their primary? thats the only stat that matters.
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Most of the "bonus" profits from cascading is made up by what the partner doesn't get paid - I don't mean shaving -
I have trusted ccbill since they started (I joined them from the Sypro dimise) Presently, partners collect at a minimum 25$ If they leave before that amount - I assume ccbill pocket the outstanding - It has certainly never come back to me. With cascading, you can set a much higher figure - Normally 100$ - This gives the programme longer time with most partner's cash, and, as many never actually reach that first 100$ - The programme keeps it. |
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