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bigdog 08-01-2003 02:36 PM

adult employee salaries
 
All the marketing guys that work with the big adult programs how much are they makeing? Is it like 40-60k a year

Snake Doctor 08-01-2003 02:41 PM

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Originally posted by bigdog
All the marketing guys that work with the big adult programs how much are they makeing? Is it like 40-60k a year
They could make that much in their sleep as free site webmasters....why would they bother putting in all those hours at someone else's office for that much money?

bigdog 08-01-2003 02:47 PM

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Originally posted by Lenny2


They could make that much in their sleep as free site webmasters....why would they bother putting in all those hours at someone else's office for that much money?

well is that how much they make. I dont think those guys are making 100k a year

Sly_RJ 08-01-2003 02:50 PM

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Originally posted by Lenny2


They could make that much in their sleep as free site webmasters....why would they bother putting in all those hours at someone else's office for that much money?

While that may be true, I have run into quite a few "marketing people" that don't know how to build a website.

easyfun 08-01-2003 02:50 PM

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100k a year
?

And the rest

FlyingIguana 08-01-2003 02:51 PM

40-60k a year? just hire some fucking mexicans for 2 bux a day

FreeHugeMovies 08-01-2003 04:03 PM

35K + commissions is industry standard

jact 08-01-2003 04:05 PM

I've bumped into people making anywhere between 15k - 40k + comissions..

posh rat in hell 08-01-2003 04:25 PM

Most employees here probably make something in the 40-60 range, with a group making much less, and a group making much more.

Flynn 08-01-2003 04:34 PM

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Originally posted by Sly_RJ

While that may be true, I have run into quite a few "marketing people" that don't know how to build a website.


yep, that is very true. a lot of people just know what their companies teach them. some people smarten up and learn their shit though ;)

detoxed 08-01-2003 04:34 PM

It depends on the size of the company also.

BradShaw 08-01-2003 04:35 PM

Back in the days, I would say $60k. These days, very few make that. I like to start people at $30k and let them prove themselves.

ldinternet 08-01-2003 04:45 PM

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Originally posted by Sly_RJ

While that may be true, I have run into quite a few "marketing people" that don't know how to build a website.

No shit. I know of a few employees that, to speak to, are completely fucking clueless. A standard response to any question is generally along the lines of "Promote us 4 MaD phat cash HIGH payout days $$ & webMaster PriZes!!!11".

Straight from Bonehead Academy, yo.

detoxed 08-01-2003 04:46 PM

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Originally posted by ldinternet


No shit. I know of a few employees that, to speak to, are completely fucking clueless. A standard response to any question is generally along the lines of "Promote us 4 MaD phat cash HIGH payout days $$ & webMaster PriZes!!!11".

Straight from Bonehead Academy, yo.

Lol, if anyone has any questions about DatingGold hit me up :)
Although some people get REALLLLLLY annoying.

Sly_RJ 08-01-2003 04:56 PM

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Originally posted by ldinternet


No shit. I know of a few employees that, to speak to, are completely fucking clueless. A standard response to any question is generally along the lines of "Promote us 4 MaD phat cash HIGH payout days $$ & webMaster PriZes!!!11".

Straight from Bonehead Academy, yo.

I can give you a list of several people who can't answer the simplest of webmaster questions. When I was doing support for EC I always prided myself in that I actually knew how to build sites.

Even now selling hosting, I think I'm one of the few salesman who is an actual webmaster and knows how important hosting really is.

Ice 08-01-2003 04:57 PM

I have my own company and take in a nice income its the way to go:thumbsup

bigdog 08-01-2003 06:10 PM

the only way i would work for 30k is if i was planning on starting my own program. I would learn the backend of running a successful affilate program

detoxed 08-01-2003 06:12 PM

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Originally posted by bigdog
the only way i would work for 30k is if i was planning on starting my own program. I would learn the backend of running a successful affilate program
Every job is a learning experience. You get out of it what you make the effort to get out of it :)

Sarah_Jayne 08-01-2003 06:19 PM

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Originally posted by ldinternet


No shit. I know of a few employees that, to speak to, are completely fucking clueless. A standard response to any question is generally along the lines of "Promote us 4 MaD phat cash HIGH payout days $$ & webMaster PriZes!!!11".

Straight from Bonehead Academy, yo.

that is why I put much more value on someone who started as a webmaster and then got hired or started with a company back in the days when everyone had to get their hands dirty.

I've talked to sponsors at webmaster meetings who didn't know what a tgp was or what AVS stood for. Now how are they going to bel able to answer the average webmaster's questions?

Atleast when you get people who are also out there doing the ground work they have an idea of how things work for themselves. Such as me, with the stuff I do...I try the links out myself so when a webmaster icqs me I can let them know what worked for me rather than just taking a stab in the dark.

SKULL 08-01-2003 06:23 PM

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Originally posted by FlyingIguana
40-60k a year? just hire some fucking mexicans for 2 bux a day
Maybe hire some white trailer thash for :2 cents: :2 cents: a day :thefinger

FlyingIguana 08-01-2003 07:01 PM

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Originally posted by SKULL


Maybe hire some white trailer thash for :2 cents: :2 cents: a day :thefinger

fuck that, within 2 weeks they'll try to unionize

beemk 08-01-2003 07:04 PM

10 billion

Snake Doctor 08-01-2003 07:26 PM

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Originally posted by FreeHugeMovies
35K + commissions is industry standard
That's probably pretty close...but commission is where the big money is....and the question wasn't what the salaries were...the question was how much do they make.

SKULL 08-01-2003 07:39 PM

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Originally posted by FlyingIguana


fuck that, within 2 weeks they'll try to unionize

That's right they would also be on welfare and secion 8 at the same time...

HEARTBREAKER 08-01-2003 08:22 PM

wow! :thumbsup

TheJimmy 08-01-2003 11:04 PM

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Originally posted by BradShaw
Back in the days, I would say $60k. These days, very few make that. I like to start people at $30k and let them prove themselves.

hell, hire some half ass knowledgeable wannabe email marketer for 30k


give them 5-10k budget to setup a few servers and they should be bringing in a good 30-40k a 'month' in no time


:thumbsup :thumbsup


damm did I just spill the beans on how to get a few big boy toys? :)

Theo 08-01-2003 11:24 PM

many of the adult employees do not even deserve the min. salary and honestly i don't see many of them getting any more than that. They lack webmastering skills, they lack communication skills and some of them even personality.

FreeHugeMovies 08-01-2003 11:27 PM

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Originally posted by sarah_webinc


that is why I put much more value on someone who started as a webmaster and then got hired or started with a company back in the days when everyone had to get their hands dirty.

I've talked to sponsors at webmaster meetings who didn't know what a tgp was or what AVS stood for. Now how are they going to bel able to answer the average webmaster's questions?

Atleast when you get people who are also out there doing the ground work they have an idea of how things work for themselves. Such as me, with the stuff I do...I try the links out myself so when a webmaster icqs me I can let them know what worked for me rather than just taking a stab in the dark.

I think Sarah knows a lot. LOL, Your words are so true girl!

bigdog 08-02-2003 07:21 AM

since we are talking about salaries.How much for full time programmers?

Sarah_Jayne 08-02-2003 08:01 AM

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Originally posted by FreeHugeMovies


I think Sarah knows a lot. LOL, Your words are so true girl!

Thank you :)


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