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xcitecash 03-22-2007 08:32 AM

yeah we took one on and he nearly fucked our business with his shit

porno jew 03-22-2007 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Dirty Franck (Post 12128726)

I will never send you 1 hit.

yes you should be careful with the one hit you have. don't want to waste it.

u-Bob 03-22-2007 08:59 AM

reps are good for 1 thing: lighting their car on fire and begging gfy for money cuz they didn't have insurance...

JayDeeZee 03-22-2007 09:05 AM

Personally, I take pride in assisting every single affiliate I come in contact with. Because I love what I do! No matter how much traffic they have. Just yesterday, I personally got over 50 link codes for a site ranked 3mil on Alexa. Maybe one day he’ll have a huge site, and we’ll always have a strong working relationship. I also do it, because I love what I do

My job is to work with my affiliates and assist them in any way I can. If I don't know the answer to a technical question, I admit it, then I go find someone who does know the answer.

You've obviously been dealing with the wrong sales reps.

DamageX 03-22-2007 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by u-Bob (Post 12129527)
reps are good for 1 thing: lighting their car on fire and begging gfy for money cuz they didn't have insurance...

Harsh...

scottybuzz 03-22-2007 09:46 AM

some reps are very useful, some bug you every single day saying the same stuff about when u are going to start promoting them.

its the affiliate game, try and grab as many as you can to signup, regardless of how you get them.

angeleyes 03-22-2007 10:19 AM

I agreee with a few comments, don't lump us all together. I rarely post and when I do it's always funny stuff that has happened to me, questions, etc , I maybe mention my program about once a year. I have a sig, if someone is interested, they will contact me, I'm not going to shove it down their throat... not to mention there are rules about advertising on the board and the guys that spam all over usually get a public flogging. ;)

beemk 03-22-2007 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 12127342)
at least they are good for one thing . . . that is one thing more than you.

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Redmanthatcould 03-22-2007 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by polish_aristocrat (Post 12129146)
67% of people here are high-school drop-outs, what would you expect?

What percentage are college grads? I would like to throw one into the hat for that apparent minority.

UCLA grad here.

Deej 03-22-2007 11:23 AM

I agree, So many times Ive asked some bigger companies for certain material and they 'might' get back to me 2 weeks later with an email lacking what I originally asked for.

I know when I was an affiliate manager people were astonished by me getting them their wants within 15 minutes. Its not that hard.

Amazes me how many people are respected here and high up on the porn food chain that really dont know shit...that just dont fill their spot as best as they could ...

but hey...

who likes cocoa?

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Paul Markham 03-22-2007 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by BradM (Post 12129133)
As usual Paul Markham makes a useless and retarded comment that only he understands and that is completely untrue to everyone else in the industry.

Don't forget to take your meds today Paully.

So you think by making it easy for people to be affiliates and saturate that end of the business, it does not make it harder for them to get sign ups?

If you don't understand it maybe you should come off the meds. :1orglaugh

I will make it simple for you.

The easier it is to be an affiliate the more affliates there are, the more there are the thinner the sign ups are for the affiliates working.

The harder it is to be an affiliate, not talking about hard to grab traffic, the less there are. The more sign ups for those left.

Of course for those who could not survive without the support of sponsors it would be tough and they would lose. But that's business.

Dirty F 03-22-2007 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by beemk (Post 12130423)

Wow, you must live a miserable life if you call that ownage retard boy :1orglaugh

ChelseyBottoms 03-22-2007 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by TopBucks Lilit (Post 12128559)
Hi guys! I've just read your thread and on the one hand I agree with you but on the other I don't. You see, everything depends on a personality - attitude to work and methods of work. Sales reps should find a compromise between webmasters and their companies, but to achieve it I should say they have to be psychologists. That's bad if they think - "I'll spam webmasters and thus I will show that I'm doing something". It never works because only webmaster knows specifics of his sites and such "promos" of sales reps will be the last thing to be taken into account. And a good sales rep will do it in such a way, that it will never be called spam. For now I can't judge fairly, because it's only my second week here and I haven't dealt with many people from the adult biz, but I believe you're mistaken when trying to generalize all the sales representatives. Again it's all about personality - and all of us are different...

I have to say i completely agree with TopBucks. Although many sales reps may have the reputation of fitting into the description Franck layed out, i believe each person is different. Now this could be cuz i'm pretty new to the biz, but I feel very strongly about the methods in which i do business with people, despite what some of my colleagues may think :winkwink:
I work closely with all of my webmasters so that we both achieve the goals we have in mind and i believe that treating a person with respect and as an individual can take you a long way. This goes for the Adult industry or any other where human relations is important. A lil effort goes a long way.

ChelseyBottoms 03-22-2007 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by JayDeeZee (Post 12129560)
Personally, I take pride in assisting every single affiliate I come in contact with. Because I love what I do! No matter how much traffic they have. Just yesterday, I personally got over 50 link codes for a site ranked 3mil on Alexa. Maybe one day he?ll have a huge site, and we?ll always have a strong working relationship. I also do it, because I love what I do

My job is to work with my affiliates and assist them in any way I can. If I don't know the answer to a technical question, I admit it, then I go find someone who does know the answer.

You've obviously been dealing with the wrong sales reps.

You got it hun :thumbsup

scottybuzz 03-22-2007 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 12130490)
So you think by making it easy for people to be affiliates and saturate that end of the business, it does not make it harder for them to get sign ups?

If you don't understand it maybe you should come off the meds. :1orglaugh

I will make it simple for you.

The easier it is to be an affiliate the more affliates there are, the more there are the thinner the sign ups are for the affiliates working.

The harder it is to be an affiliate, not talking about hard to grab traffic, the less there are. The more sign ups for those left.

Of course for those who could not survive without the support of sponsors it would be tough and they would lose. But that's business.

or wityh more affiliates, more untapped places on the net get filled surely? not all new affiliates simply make a babe blog or make a tgp.

RudeBoy 03-22-2007 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 12130490)

The easier it is to be an affiliate the more affliates there are, the more there are the thinner the sign ups are for the affiliates working.

The harder it is to be an affiliate, not talking about hard to grab traffic, the less there are. The more sign ups for those left.

Of course for those who could not survive without the support of sponsors it would be tough and they would lose. But that's business.

sales rep are useless anyways so your argument is invalid. you are trying to connect darwin theory to sales rep. and i dont think sales rep know the darwin theory anyways

Babagirls 03-22-2007 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Dirty Franck (Post 12126826)
And no you fucking imbeciles, this is not the right thread to spam.

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

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Varius 03-22-2007 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by VS_Jeff (Post 12130446)
What percentage are college grads? I would like to throw one into the hat for that apparent minority.

UCLA grad here.

I think dropping out of college was the best move I could have made back when I was 18.

In our industry, almost every single time (and we have hired and fired a lot of people in 10 years), Work Experience > Education.

Especially in fields (I was in Computer Science) where technology advances much faster than the schools curriculums.

:2 cents:

Not to say anything bad about those who have finished their education though :)


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