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Sabby 03-30-2010 01:09 AM

I dont work with one site anymore.

And I can pull in $1k myself my cut on a good night. Without the stress of running a studio.


Sabby:)

Nick_Merlot 03-30-2010 01:55 AM

I know tranny pay and niche castle raised the minimum to $200 for epass option. I didn't get any emails to let me know. Lame.

femdomdestiny 03-30-2010 02:03 AM

Simple
 
I am trying to avoid all programs not using verotel or CCbill. And that's the only way. I had so much issues with sites having their own payment system and rules, so I wouldn't never change my mind about this. There is always some program to drop, and this month I will do that with one big (in my niche).

Also, I am well aware of really good sites that I could promote, but I simply won't because I don't need dozen programs with some money on account where is always big question will I be paid and will they change some rule or something.

AmeliaG 03-31-2010 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sabby (Post 16990506)
Drink about 5 beers.. then message them... tell them how you really feel...

they will prolly ban you from their network.

Then message them after a few days say, innocently ask why did you ban me?

And then the checks come in the mail and everything is honky dory.

And life goes on.

Hmmm. worked for me :)


Sabby:)


:1orglaugh That plan sounds like the most fun, but I really wish these standalone programs would just pay their tabs. I'd feel silly drinking $50 worth of beer to chase down a $200 debt, but I am really frustrated by how many of these programs, who go around acting all baller, don't have the wherewithal to pay what seems like reasonably teeny amounts of money. I'm really sick of these deadbeat standalone programs putting me in the role of bill collector, when I should be spending my time webmastering.

AaliyahLove 03-31-2010 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sabby (Post 16990511)
If your gonna run a webcam studio you dont want to be living check to check.


Sabby:)


me? perhaps you didn't read my entire post. I was owed money for 7 weeks, plus still paying my girls and guys out of pocket, because some of them DID live paycheck to paycheck and the couple hundred dollars they made every week was important to them!
Plus it doesn't matter if I have 0 or a million dollars in the bank, being owed money for 7 weeks when you're supposed to get paid weekly by a webcam company isn't right.

Loch 03-31-2010 08:34 PM

I have never in my life promoted a sponsor :)

Just sayin

AmeliaG 04-01-2010 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NetwErk GUrl (Post 16968498)
I'm not getting in a hissy, but I would like to provide a counterpoint.

Programs that are on MPA3 or NATS have chosen to use a cascading tracking solution and in doing so have reduced their declined sale percentage due to scrub. They've elected to expand their promotional tools offerings, etc. All of these reasons for an affiliate program to choose MPA3 help affiliates make more money, too. More sales through the cascade mean bigger checks for everyone.

Programs on MPA3 are not big cheaters... quite the contrary! They're doing what they can to make the maximum amount of sales for their sites AND for their affiliates using trusted technology that is tried and true in our industry.

Now, I understand that the question here is if the program will SEND the check... I read the thread. I'd just encourage affiliates to review the program and judge it on their individual merits.


I've been thinking about this post and the current slow-paying environment, with all this sponsors acting big at shows and then not paying on time. I think those slow-payers are really ultimately taking business away from MPA3 and NATS.

I run both a CCBill payout program and an Epoch payout program and, although the Epoch runs a stripped down MPA3 for the cascade, both processors cascade and I don't need MPA3 or NATS to have a full-featured affiliate program. I'm pretty sure SpookyCash was the first program to have affiliate-coded RSS, so having MPA3 or NATS would not have helped there. I didn't used to much care what system a program used, but I'm sick and tired of playing bill collector for small amounts, and that means MPA3 and NATS are both big turn-offs now.


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