BossDVDs |
07-09-2013 10:15 PM |
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Originally Posted by g$$$
(Post 19709966)
BossDVD, we have a fraud team that actively looks at all of our incoming traffic.
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Good, I'd expect nothing less from an outfit like yours.
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Originally Posted by g$$$
(Post 19709966)
If your traffic is golden (e.g. not bot related) then you should expect to get paid closer to $10 per lead.
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lol so as long as I don't have "bot" related traffic (not sure wtf that even means, I'm guessing bot GENERATED traffic?) then I should get "closer" to $10 per lead. How close is closer? My previous question didn't get answered, at what point is a lead considered a lead?
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Originally Posted by g$$$
(Post 19709966)
Golden traffic sources include: escort traffic, other dating site traffic, etc.
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This sounds like very select affiliates either way you look at it ... not too many players who can send volume escort traffic and or other dating site traffic. So most of everyone reading this thread doesn't qualify for this part.
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Originally Posted by g$$$
(Post 19709966)
If your traffic is untargeted, tubesite traffic..the free to pay conversion ratios are probably going to be pretty poor..so your pay per lead value would be much less.
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I'd beg to differ, I can route traffic through my LP's so that when a surfer arrives at your offer they're ready to meet a LOCAL girl of their dreams. Whether or not your upgrade triggers convert the user to a paid user, that's on you. But again, you have failed to explain when and where a lead counts as a lead - why are you avoiding this question?
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Originally Posted by g$$$
(Post 19709966)
The reason why we say hit up our individual affiliate managers is so that we can walk you through it one-on-one, provide you that superior customer service you are used to from us and make sure that we are all on the same page. Hope this helps.
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Actually this is the reason why I prefer to have a discussion on good ol' GFY ... if you start a thread saying "$10 per lead" then be ready to back it up. All I'm hearing is a bunch of sales talk that is meant to steer the unsuspecting affiliate to send you traffic and then you decide what you want to pay. Put the facts on the table and let the affiliate decide.
Here's a recap:
1. Provide a live affiliate link and outline when/where the lead is counted.
2. What are the terms? 18+ male in the US? Do female leads count?
3. If an affiliate sends qualified traffic, meaning someone who registers and completes a profile, then why should they NOT get $10 per lead? It's your job to convert the paid subscription, otherwise pay out on CPA and avoid creating this thread.
Would love to hear you address my valid concerns with a detailed and thoughtful response (and not another smoke n mirrors reply)
Cheers! :drinkup
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