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James124 01-10-2008 11:40 PM

Thanks for posting

NTSS 01-10-2008 11:44 PM

Nice stats..how long has the affiliate program been open?

Just wondering because I was looking to join about a year or so ago and couldnt find a webmaster link.

Mr. Websites 01-11-2008 12:15 AM

Congratulations; your earnings are definitely motivating! :)
I will make sure to read your story, and learn a thing or two.

V_RocKs 01-11-2008 12:31 AM

I haven't noticed less traffic or weaker conversions since tubes... or torrents.

TheSenator 01-11-2008 12:37 AM

Just read http://adultmillionaire.com/

I followed that path all the way to AVS. I made a killing when AVS was the shit. I made so much that I wouldn't work for an enite summer and taking weeks off at a time.

Looking back I should have worked some more and re-invest my money into the biz.

Live and learn... Although, I can't complain now.

DaddyHalbucks 01-11-2008 12:52 AM

Congrats Man!

Looks like there is money in porn, after all.

;)

Eman - PG 01-11-2008 05:20 AM

Are you going to share what time period those stats are for? It makes a big difference if they are for 1 month or 3 years.

Bake 01-11-2008 05:49 AM

I had a recurre on met art that did 74 I didnt think cards lastest that long so Im fucked If I know

cranki 01-11-2008 05:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrthumbs (Post 13634703)
I live in Euro land where 1 million dollars is just enough for food till the end of the month.

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

true dat :thumbsup

born2blog 01-11-2008 06:09 AM

Those are quite impressive stats!! Revshare is definitely the way to go!!

shuki 01-11-2008 06:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jpv (Post 13636312)
3 plus me. Everything is done inhouse except shooting the videos. I don't sub anything like video editing or graphics.

Very nice work

andrej_NDC 01-11-2008 06:33 AM

This is one motivating thread. Let me add mine:
http://www.nextdoorcash.com/ccbill.jpg

Made mostly with non-exclusive content. But I need to "wake up" and start working on new things. A new exclusive site will be released soon.

monstergalleriesdotnet 01-11-2008 07:47 AM

bummmmmmmmmmppppppppppppppppp !

jpv 01-11-2008 07:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NinjaSteve (Post 13636506)
I know the answer to this question, but he said it's his secret so it seems that it's not my secret to tell. :upsidedow

How would you know? I just chose an odd time period. None of the basic premade periods set up in nats :)

jpv 01-11-2008 08:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NTSS (Post 13636640)
Nice stats..how long has the affiliate program been open?

Just wondering because I was looking to join about a year or so ago and couldnt find a webmaster link.


I invited some webmasters to promote it over the past couple years. But over the past year if anyone emailed me about it then I would allow them to become an affiliate as long as I felt they would be honest and good affiliates for my site.

jpv 01-11-2008 08:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eman - PG (Post 13637135)
Are you going to share what time period those stats are for? It makes a big difference if they are for 1 month or 3 years.

I am not here to show off how much money I make in a year. I posted this to show how well recurring revenue does with a good site.

I will say that money is always tight mainly because of me being stupid about things. Even when you make alot of money the expenses build up and you sometimes loose track of how fast money can be spent. My site is very profitable but I went crazy on personal stuff. I bought a big house, nice new cars, in 04 I took like 6 months off, in 05 I lived in europe for 3 months, I go to the bahamas for a couple weeks each year, I fly first class everywhere, always stay in suites, I payed cash to furnish an entire house with the best stuff, I even spent $20,000 on some oriental rugs that now smell like shit because some water spilled on them, I also burned a few hundred grand into a bad business investment. I was just plain stupid. I thought I made so much that I could afford to throw money away to have fun or take risky investments. I regret it. I could of had $5-$10 million in assets by now and move on to some very big business. I am trying to be more conservative because I want to invest more in my site right now plus save up alot for other large businesses I want to get into.

jpv 01-11-2008 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheSenator (Post 13636747)
Just read http://adultmillionaire.com/

I followed that path all the way to AVS. I made a killing when AVS was the shit. I made so much that I wouldn't work for an enite summer and taking weeks off at a time.

Looking back I should have worked some more and re-invest my money into the biz.

Live and learn... Although, I can't complain now.

Yeah, the AVS days were crazy. It was so easy to make money. Now that I look back I should have hired some people to make tons of AVS sites for me and really taken advantage of that more than I did.

jpv 01-11-2008 11:03 AM

Where did everyone go? I leave for a little and was expecting to come back to alot of discussion about the tube sites, future of paysites and the industry, and stories how other webmasters wasted money so I feel better that I was not the only one :Oh crap

I guess britney spears is a better topic :upsidedow

DirtyProfits 01-11-2008 11:34 AM

Of course, this is GFY. If you want serious discussions check out ADX ;)

Eman - PG 01-11-2008 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jpv (Post 13637607)
I am not here to show off how much money I make in a year. I posted this to show how well recurring revenue does with a good site.

I will say that money is always tight mainly because of me being stupid about things. Even when you make alot of money the expenses build up and you sometimes loose track of how fast money can be spent. My site is very profitable but I went crazy on personal stuff. I bought a big house, nice new cars, in 04 I took like 6 months off, in 05 I lived in europe for 3 months, I go to the bahamas for a couple weeks each year, I fly first class everywhere, always stay in suites, I payed cash to furnish an entire house with the best stuff, I even spent $20,000 on some oriental rugs that now smell like shit because some water spilled on them, I also burned a few hundred grand into a bad business investment. I was just plain stupid. I thought I made so much that I could afford to throw money away to have fun or take risky investments. I regret it. I could of had $5-$10 million in assets by now and move on to some very big business. I am trying to be more conservative because I want to invest more in my site right now plus save up alot for other large businesses I want to get into.


jpv you're doing well no doubt about it. Retention is a funny thing, it's probably the most misunderstood thing in the business by most webmasters. Numbers are easily skewed by sending more traffic than the historic average used to grab those rebills, analyzing too short periods, too long periods and so on. It's almost impossible to compare the retention of two paysites unless you're sending so much traffic evenly to both sites to make the noise statistically insignificant. The more traffic you get, the closer one's retention gets to the industry average.

Drake 01-11-2008 11:45 AM

Some big stats in this thread, wow!

jpv 01-11-2008 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eman - PG (Post 13638558)
jpv you're doing well no doubt about it. Retention is a funny thing, it's probably the most misunderstood thing in the business by most webmasters. Numbers are easily skewed by sending more traffic than the historic average used to grab those rebills, analyzing too short periods, too long periods and so on. It's almost impossible to compare the retention of two paysites unless you're sending so much traffic evenly to both sites to make the noise statistically insignificant. The more traffic you get, the closer one's retention gets to the industry average.


I agree and disagree...

I agree that if you have a very high sales month then the next month will naturally have many rebills. And if that next month has low sales then it looks like your site gets many rebills compared to initials. I thought this would come up in this thread and that is why I made sure I did not take advatage of skewing the numbers... Actually I can't do this because my sales have been steady over the past couple years... even going up gradually. I don't have months when sales are huge compared to prior months. My sales have been very steady. So no the numbers are not skewed.

Something else that should be noted... My initial numbers inculde almost 10% NON RECURRING transactions. So to be fair I could lower my initial transactions by 10% to show the true recurring numbers which would be $114 per sale from recurring alone. The non recurring inital transactions bring the average $ per sale down but the recurring transactions are very strong.



I don't agree that the more traffic you get, the closer one's retention gets to the industry average... unless your site is average. The simple fact is people will stay longer at a site they like rather than a site they don't like. If I push more traffic to my site it will not bring down retention.

BUT... affiliates can make a difference here and many programs probably have seen this... When you have lots of affiliates who run wild it WILL bring down retention. It was common practice and still is for affiliates to use non-exclusive content to promote a paysite even if that paysite does not have that content! How would a customer feel after going to a gallery with some video clips they like and all around that clips is ads for a paysite... the member joins that site but that site does not have the full video the member was hoping to see! So yes... if you send more traffic by misleading customers then your retention will come down. But, you don't need to mislead people to gain sales. I never will and I will never let my affiliates do that so my retention should not drop to an "average".

cranki 01-11-2008 12:39 PM

This thread delivers :thumbsup

jpv, thank you for the inspiration! I printed adultmillionaire.com a while back and read it with pleasure. It sure shows how you need to be patient and focused to be successful! keep up the good work and motivational posts on here!

Just a simple question:
What are the main prerequisites to be one of your affiliates?

Eman - PG 01-11-2008 01:15 PM

My advice to anyone running a paysite:

There's 3 types of surfers: stupid ones that forget their rebills, logical ones that weigh the value of a membership and ones that cancel right before they even log in just to make sure they don't forget later. Statistically most rebills are lost due to billing issues (non sufficient funds) and surfers that cancel right away. That leaves you with a relatively small percentage of surfers who's retention is influenced by how good your content and members area is. If you have a decent working members area that's updated with high quality exclusive content you're already way ahead of the pack, however there is a point of diminishing returns due what I said before, where tweaking stuff, adding extra access, adding more updates is just going to cost more than it brings in.

Mutt 01-11-2008 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eman - PG (Post 13638976)
My advice to anyone running a paysite:

There's 3 types of surfers: stupid ones that forget their rebills, logical ones that weigh the value of a membership and ones that cancel right before they even log in just to make sure they don't forget later. Statistically most rebills are lost due to billing issues (non sufficient funds) and surfers that cancel right away. That leaves you with a relatively small percentage of surfers who's retention is influenced by how good your content and members area is. If you have a decent working members area that's updated with high quality exclusive content you're already way ahead of the pack, however there is a point of diminishing returns due what I said before, where tweaking stuff, adding extra access, adding more updates is just going to cost more than it brings in.

good insight

jpv 01-11-2008 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cranki (Post 13638812)
This thread delivers :thumbsup

jpv, thank you for the inspiration! I printed adultmillionaire.com a while back and read it with pleasure. It sure shows how you need to be patient and focused to be successful! keep up the good work and motivational posts on here!

Just a simple question:
What are the main prerequisites to be one of your affiliates?


I basically want honest webmasters who are capable of promoting the site correctly.

Cyber Fucker 01-11-2008 04:41 PM

you are the man! congrats! :)

VeriSexy 01-11-2008 07:01 PM

Congrats, sweet looking stat :)

FritzRyan 01-11-2008 10:33 PM

..very good thread ... very heartening... i am toiling away...

...i hope 2008 is my year to build up with great affiliates..

..and useful comments from all!

congrats - thanks - and well done!

cybermike 01-14-2008 11:24 AM

bump.. thanks for the bump to 60%.. I just need to send more sales somehow heh

widget 01-14-2008 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oracle Porn (Post 13634967)
nice, too bad I couldn't convert tpv for some reason :(

On December 11 I emailed Joe because I was concerned over my increasing ratio. It was 1:2486 for the past 30 days at that point. Joe gave me some simple pointers and my ratio since then is 1:1121. This is with low end tgp traffic and no trial offers. Rebills have always been very solid so as he mentioned, patience and a few tweaks may go a long way :thumbsup

Elixir 01-14-2008 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jpv (Post 13634388)
I took a screenshot of my stats with just over $1,000,000 in sales. I made $1,005,098 in just 9774 joins. That is almost $103 per sale. At 60% revshare that is over $60 per sale.

http://teenpinkvideos.com/webmasters/images/1000000.jpg

I still think if you know how to market a site correctly recurring money is the best option. Good product = good business! :2 cents:

oh my god !!! THIS IS awsome! crazy :2 cents: :thumbsup :helpme :pimp :upsidedow :) :Oh crap :upsidedow

Very very good money !

nikki99 01-14-2008 01:47 PM

nice stats :thumbsup

jpv 01-14-2008 03:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FritzRyan (Post 13641096)
..very good thread ... very heartening... i am toiling away...

...i hope 2008 is my year to build up with great affiliates..

..and useful comments from all!

congrats - thanks - and well done!


Thanks.

I also hope to bring on some great affiliates this year. But like I said in an earlier reply many big and old time webmasters don't change programs much. So it is hard to convince them to try us out.

good luck :)

jpv 01-14-2008 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cybermike (Post 13649743)
bump.. thanks for the bump to 60%.. I just need to send more sales somehow heh


Thanks for the bump.

If you want to discuss any ideas you have with me just email me. I am always here. I can provide you with any promotional materials you need including flash videos.

jpv 01-14-2008 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by widget (Post 13649764)
On December 11 I emailed Joe because I was concerned over my increasing ratio. It was 1:2486 for the past 30 days at that point. Joe gave me some simple pointers and my ratio since then is 1:1121. This is with low end tgp traffic and no trial offers. Rebills have always been very solid so as he mentioned, patience and a few tweaks may go a long way :thumbsup


I am glad I could help :)

papill0n 01-14-2008 03:57 PM

Excellent retention JPV! Thanks for posting.

NinjaSteve 01-14-2008 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jpv (Post 13637489)
How would you know? I just chose an odd time period. None of the basic premade periods set up in nats :)

Well I read your site and I see when you started using Nats. For example if you did this in 1 year exactly and I say 3 years I'm right because it would have been within that 3 year time frame.

colorworld 01-15-2008 01:50 PM

hell yes ,i want such a stat ! 8)

jpv 01-15-2008 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NinjaSteve (Post 13651629)
Well I read your site and I see when you started using Nats. For example if you did this in 1 year exactly and I say 3 years I'm right because it would have been within that 3 year time frame.

lol. well... yes. These number do need to be within the past 2 years because I only started using NATS in 2006. I thought you were trying to guess how many days this was done in. Not even I know that now. I forgot because I just chose a random date range just to get the $1,000,000 in sales.


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