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ShowMe69 08-20-2012 04:26 PM

$19.95 versus $29.95
 
Seems like alot of paysites are changing their price point from the old the ole faithful monthly $19.95 to $29.95, was wondering those that have , have you seen any drop off in signups or rebills?

Any info is appreciated..

xNetworx 08-20-2012 04:35 PM

Try both :2 cents:

Inter-Sex 08-20-2012 04:37 PM

As sponsor you should make sure your rebills are happening under the price tag at the moment that they did initially join, so now way to track rebills imo.

London Banker 08-20-2012 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Inter-Sex (Post 19136320)
As sponsor you should make sure your rebills are happening under the price tag at the moment that they did initially join, so now way to track rebills imo.

Can you repeat this again in English? Thanks.

ShowMe69 08-20-2012 04:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Inter-Sex (Post 19136320)
As sponsor you should make sure your rebills are happening under the price tag at the moment that they did initially join, so now way to track rebills imo.

Inter I get that, what I am asking is most sites have keep their monthly price the same for almost a decade, those that have increased their prices have they seen a decrease in rebills or signups

SmutHammer 08-20-2012 04:43 PM

I used to use 28.95 for lilcandy.com and changed it to 24.95 19.95 recurring. I have seen zero change in the amount of joins, but big difference in the size of my checks... we are making a new tour now, and will be adding a few bonus sites, then going back to 28.95

ShowMe69 08-20-2012 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnnyClips (Post 19136360)
Depends on the amount of content you have

I like $29.95

yeah I am starting to think I am leaving money on the table with 19.95

ruff 08-20-2012 06:19 PM

I dropped my 29.95 price to 19.95 and saw no improvement in sales whatsoever. I did not waste any time changing it back to $29.95.

TampaToker 08-20-2012 06:40 PM

Out of all the price points i have tried over the years 29.95 seems the most profitable. It seems like the surfer mentally is if membeship is so cheap so is the quailty of the site :2 cents:

ShowMe69 08-20-2012 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TampaToker (Post 19136434)
Out of all the price points i have tried over the years 29.95 seems the most profitable. It seems like the surfer mentally is if membeship is so cheap so is the quailty of the site :2 cents:

Tampa this is the conclusion I am coming to, guess I need to go ahead and try and see

epitome 08-20-2012 07:35 PM

$24.95 is a great number too

epitome 08-20-2012 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnnyClips (Post 19136468)
Stop overthinking it

It's an impulse buy so it doesn't matter

You're actually not supposed to think anything. You're supposed to test everything.

2012 08-20-2012 07:49 PM

i think the choice is clear.

Do you want to drive a volkswagon or take the bus?

It. Is. Up to You.

SwirlsGirl 08-20-2012 09:00 PM

children children children with respect and balance your price points have nothing to do with your joins or sales...if your content is desired your surfers will pay whatever...PERIOD

What you need to understand is your joins are directly related to your join form submissions...you look at revenue numbers, rebill numbers...the one stat that you should be obsessed with are form submissions...

that is the conduit for the transfer of electronic transfer of digital revenue...form submissions form submissions...it does not matter your updates, your content, your traffic, your form submissions are what are constant...and when you understand this you have solved the puzzle of squaring the circle in adult

WHen you realize that with certain billing options you do NOT have access to surfer movements before form submissions then you understand who has the REAL POWER and then you can begin to play real chess... but I am a crazy bitch don't listen to me

BIGTYMER 08-20-2012 09:03 PM

Jesus.. thread crashed by Swirls.

bean-aid 08-20-2012 10:27 PM

29.95 works the same as 19.95. The only difference is the money you make.

Mutt 08-20-2012 10:34 PM

i will never go under 29 dollars - i have discounted 60 and 90 days memberships.

epitome 08-20-2012 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SwirlsGirl (Post 19136636)
children children children with respect and balance your price points have nothing to do with your joins or sales...if your content is desired your surfers will pay whatever...PERIOD

What you need to understand is your joins are directly related to your join form submissions...you look at revenue numbers, rebill numbers...the one stat that you should be obsessed with are form submissions...

that is the conduit for the transfer of electronic transfer of digital revenue...form submissions form submissions...it does not matter your updates, your content, your traffic, your form submissions are what are constant...and when you understand this you have solved the puzzle of squaring the circle in adult

WHen you realize that with certain billing options you do NOT have access to surfer movements before form submissions then you understand who has the REAL POWER and then you can begin to play real chess... but I am a crazy bitch don't listen to me

OK, so say you have your own merchant account and notice high join form submissions and low transaction throughput? It must be the bankers stealing, right? They're giving memberships to people and aren't reporting it through your merchant account, right? Except what if you control your own customer support, too? It would only take so long until one of those phantom members contacted you about a problem and you'd notice that you don't show revenue from them, right? Then what? If that never happens what does that mean?

bean-aid 08-20-2012 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by epitome (Post 19136735)
OK, so say you have your own merchant account and notice high join form submissions and low transaction throughput? It must be the bankers stealing, right? They're giving memberships to people and aren't reporting it through your merchant account, right? Except what if you control your own customer support, too? It would only take so long until one of those phantom members contacted you about a problem and you'd notice that you don't show revenue from them, right? Then what? If that never happens what does that mean?

that is exactly what she is saying "take money yet not give subscription or money to merchant"

The way it happened was weird for sure, I'm sure there is always a good explanation for everything, but what sara says, is somewhat true. Just remember, you are looking out for you, who are they looking out for?

Far-L 08-20-2012 10:54 PM

The only way to know is to test. The number to look at is the recurring revenue/average income per member.

While it is true that you may find that $29.95 converts just as well as $19.95, or possibly even gets more joins, the retention may differ drastically, so keeping an eye on the retention is key.

Certainly if you can keep a person paying at the lower price for a year vs the higher price at only 45 to 60 days, then the lower price would make you more. So maybe you set the higher price for joins but keep the lower price for recurring, but only by testing will you know what works best.

:2 cents:

beks001 08-20-2012 11:08 PM

34 to 29 until the cancel....then hit them with the win back for the lower price (decide what you are willing to give them and at what price). Not an owner or a decent webmaster at that...just 2 cents from a low man.

Especially on rev share.

Far-L 08-20-2012 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beks001 (Post 19136761)
34 to 29 until the cancel....then hit them with the win back for the lower price (decide what you are willing to give them and at what price). Not an owner or a decent webmaster at that...just 2 cents from a low man.

Especially on rev share.

This is a good suggestion for all cancels; however, it is not ideal for current paying customers. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush as they say and chasing down people to come back is not as good and reliable as keeping customers in there paying happily.

DamageX 08-20-2012 11:43 PM

I see split testing is still a foreign concept to adult site operators...

SKUP 08-21-2012 01:51 AM

We made that move for one of our sites in April. From $ 24.75 to $ 30.98. We also added a bigger diversity for membership duration. Sales went up with 23% and rebills went down with 9% (this seems stabilized: June 90% <> July 92 <> August estimated on 91%).

ShowMe69 08-21-2012 06:07 AM

thanks guys this is exactly the type of info I wanted

Phoenix 08-21-2012 06:09 AM

i am having the same issue on a mainstream site...deciding where to put the price.
However we are not open yet...so until i can see numbers its all theoretical.

I am wanting 39.99...partners want 19.95...so 29.95 it will be...i cant help but feel we are leaving a lot of money on the table.

bean-aid 08-21-2012 06:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 19137201)
i am having the same issue on a mainstream site...deciding where to put the price.
However we are not open yet...so until i can see numbers its all theoretical.

I am wanting 39.99...partners want 19.95...so 29.95 it will be...i cant help but feel we are leaving a lot of money on the table.

I had $10.00/month for mainstream site, changed it to $24.95/month, absolutely not 1 bit of difference in signups. Added a free trial... signups increased 4X :)

MontrealDave 08-21-2012 06:36 AM

Price elasticity in adult seem to be very low, at least what I have observed over the past 10 years so I would not discount a membership from $29 to $19.

Now the $39 price point is another story, from $29 to $39 I would strongly recommend some A/B testing, as in my opinion, the quality and perceived value of your content will strongly matter...

The Porn Nerd 08-21-2012 07:26 AM

A-B testing is key.
I'm actually considering raising my prices points from $29.95 to $39.96

ruff 08-21-2012 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MisterPeabody (Post 19137297)
A-B testing is key.
I'm actually considering raising my prices points from $29.95 to $39.96

I've been thinking the exact same thing, going to 39.95 with a rebill of 29.95. I may try it without the one time payment and the 3 month option at first to see how it goes.

DamageX 08-21-2012 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnnyClips (Post 19137333)
You guys are really splitting hairs here

If you have over 1,000 exclusive videos then do $29.95

Less than 1,000 videos then do $19.95

Yep, listen to this guy, this is the EXACT formula for pricing your paysite membership.







































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beks001 08-21-2012 08:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beaner (Post 19137234)
I had $10.00/month for mainstream site, changed it to $24.95/month, absolutely not 1 bit of difference in signups. Added a free trial... signups increased 4X :)

Mainstream site? Care to share?

Sly 08-21-2012 08:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DamageX (Post 19136782)
I see split testing is still a foreign concept to adult site operators...

Why test with factual statistics when we can argue all day about whose untested theory is best?

:winkwink:

xNetworx 08-21-2012 08:20 AM

clips, you are fucking retarded

DamageX 08-21-2012 08:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 19137387)
Why test with factual statistics when we can argue all day about whose untested theory is best?

:winkwink:

Exactly, what fun would that be? :)

ShowMe69 08-21-2012 11:45 AM

comeon guys don't let the thread regress, we were getting some good input

CarlosTheGaucho 08-21-2012 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Far-L (Post 19136749)
The only way to know is to test. The number to look at is the recurring revenue/average income per member.

While it is true that you may find that $29.95 converts just as well as $19.95, or possibly even gets more joins, the retention may differ drastically, so keeping an eye on the retention is key.

Certainly if you can keep a person paying at the lower price for a year vs the higher price at only 45 to 60 days, then the lower price would make you more. So maybe you set the higher price for joins but keep the lower price for recurring, but only by testing will you know what works best.

:2 cents:

Well my experience from running paysites in the past was that a high pricepoint never harmed conversions, although it was also because we did something different than others and due to the fact that we were streaming unique hardcore live content included in the flat membership price.

However, these days, especially if I would be running a video site, I would definitely think about a lower price point for the rebill, plus bonus content to reward those that do rebill.

SKUP 08-21-2012 11:47 PM

That is exactly why we expanded memberships with 3, 6, 9 or 12 months. And what ever you want, you will have the choice between non recurring and recurring. This is also because we don't believe the "recurring-system" will last forever.

Konda 08-21-2012 11:59 PM

Customers are used to prices going up and up and things becoming more expensive all the time.
When I grew up a beer in a bar was $2, now the same beer is $8

If you are still charging $19.95 for a membership you are shooting yourself in the foot. You will not see less sales or rebills if you change it to $29.95. Even if you do see a slight decrease, the extra $10 per join on all the sales will make up for it bigtime.

You can even use $39.95. Especially on the rebills for cheap trials. It WILL make you more money. 100% guaranteed.

grumpy 08-22-2012 01:45 AM

always offer three price plans.


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