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Atticus 12-22-2004 08:57 PM

What amount of sign ups gets a sponsor to notice an affiliate?
 
Roughly, what are the sales quotas that need to be met before a sponsor will change a programs rules/weekly payouts etc. For example if i wanted weekly payouts versus bi-monthly? 300, 1000. ???

Never really asked my sponsors, didnt think it was an option, but im hearing otherwise now so wondering.

azguy 12-22-2004 08:59 PM

Don't bother asking if you don't send 5,000 signups a week.

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MrIzzz 12-22-2004 09:01 PM

depends on who the sponsor is and your relationship with them. it doesnt hurt to ask them directly

polish_aristocrat 12-22-2004 09:01 PM

If you can send 300 weekly, then you deserve special treatment for sure.

polish_aristocrat 12-22-2004 09:03 PM

Hey, send 300 weekly to my future program and I will do ANYTHING for you. :stoned

Atticus 12-22-2004 09:09 PM

So if im sending 550+ sign ups per week currently to my webcam sponsors, i should be able to get something. Currently im lucky to get an email. But I also spread that out over 6 sponsors. Didnt want to put all the eggs in one basket .

Is it industry standard to ask for more $$ per sup or work out a special deal on higher volume. Only been in the industry for a little over a year so not sure on this one.

azguy 12-22-2004 09:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Atticus
So if im sending 550+ sign ups per week currently to my webcam sponsors, i should be able to get something. Currently im lucky to get an email. But I also spread that out over 6 sponsors. Didnt want to put all the eggs in one basket .

Is it industry standard to ask for more $$ per sup or work out a special deal on higher volume. Only been in the industry for a little over a year so not sure on this one.

Ask if you believe you deserve special attention. If any of them say no - move on. They need you more than you need them.

Mr. Mike 12-22-2004 09:17 PM

Top 50 affilates get all the goodies

Atticus 12-22-2004 09:20 PM

what qualifies as a top affiliate in general. Do affiliates really send 1000+ sign ups per week to a program? 2000+? i have no idea what qualifies, thats why i never bothered to ask for more.

polish_aristocrat 12-22-2004 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Atticus
So if im sending 550+ sign ups per week currently to my webcam sponsors, i should be able to get something. Currently im lucky to get an email. But I also spread that out over 6 sponsors. Didnt want to put all the eggs in one basket .

Is it industry standard to ask for more $$ per sup or work out a special deal on higher volume. Only been in the industry for a little over a year so not sure on this one.

Sounds like you are using Click Cash ;)

In general, when you promote the biggest sponsors, it may happen that they aren't nice to you, don't reply to emails, or don't offer special treatment.
I mean if the program makes 5k sales daily, then your 40 sales daily are great, but not as great as for a new program that gets 150-200 sales daily.

So it's obvious that for such a smaller program, you are a golden affiliate so they should treat you in the appropriate way. Many promisse this, and a few actually do.

Once again, we haven't even started our program yet, but when we do, you will be more than welcomed to send us some of your traffic and we will be able to offer you the best deal possible.
Feel free to contact me if you would like to get notified when we start, you don't seem to be on the board so often.

emthree 12-22-2004 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Greenspan
Good question. :thumbsup

Depends entirely upon the sponsor. :cool-smil

I am with YanksCash and they noticed
me from the very first signup I provided them.
Outstanding people they are, at YANKS,
and they have always treated me very well.

See sig, yeah that little pic (120x60) :smilie_we

CLICK IT or HERE

:GFYBand

That's one stupid name imo

NaughtyRob 12-22-2004 09:23 PM

I guess it would depend on the sponsor.
If you are promoting a small sponsor like my friend www.evalovescum.com and sent her some joins she would notice you right away.
If you are promoting Nastydollars...(see sig) then you would need to send them like 50 per day to get noticed.
:xmas-smil

myjah 12-22-2004 09:30 PM

Hey Atticus, at AdultActionCash we treat all our affiliates special. If you are already sending traffic to our webcam site, hit me off if you have any requests. If you aren't sending traffic to www.adultactioncam.com, check it out and ICQ me anytime and I'd be happy to answer any questions you have.

xNetworx 12-22-2004 09:40 PM

WeConvert.com values all active affiliates and will certainly notice anybody sending consistent joins of any amounts.

Napolean 12-22-2004 09:47 PM

it depends on the sponsor, their amount of active affiliates.. how much their top 10 affiliates send per period.

ive worked out deals with smaller sponsors to actually give me up to 80% revshares thru ccbill, not sure if they were just new to the biz, desparate for affiliates, or if they could actually afford it. but im leaning on just desparate.

i wouldnt seriously take advantage of them tho, just wanted to see if they would actually do it :)

PenetratinP 12-22-2004 09:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Greenspan
Good question. :thumbsup

Depends entirely upon the sponsor. :cool-smil

I am with YanksCash and they noticed
me from the very first signup I provided them.
Outstanding people they are, at YANKS,
and they have always treated me very well.

See sig, yeah that little pic (120x60) :smilie_we

CLICK IT or HERE

:GFYBand


I recognize that typing style......it's Lawrence Connor.

:uhoh

Vitasoy 12-22-2004 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PenetratinP
I recognize that typing style......it's Lawrence Connor.

:uhoh


It's the smileys that gave it away :xmas-smil

pxxx 12-22-2004 10:14 PM

Polish basically put it all in words for you. If you are capable of sending 300 per week, you should at least ask. I doubt you will be turned down.

dcortez 12-22-2004 11:48 PM

Volume of sales is not the only measure of a good affiliate.

An affiliate who converts at good rates is a bonus and much more preferred over an affiliate who sends unqualified traffic which chews up the sponsor's bandwidth without any tangible return.

Demands on support and 'hand-holding' are other factors which can make an affiliate more or less of an asset to the sponsor.

:2 cents:

-Dino

Bake 12-22-2004 11:56 PM

If you can do 300 sales per month most sponsors will talk to you on ICQ and answer your questions. My best sponsor rings me every now and then and asks If I have susgestions or need anything.

Steen2 12-23-2004 12:00 AM

550 sounds like a lot, however I suppose it's not too much at ClickCash :costumed-

Webby 12-23-2004 12:09 AM

Probably 5% of affiliates with an average sponsor do around 90% of the core biz.

What that coverts to on signups vary with each sponsor - but anyone who sends just 50 - 100 signs/week deserves some attention, - tho the degree of attention will depend on how the sponsor values affiliates. (yea, I know affiliates are the lifeblood of a sponsor, but some folks just have different values).

Probably 500 signs/week to a smaller sponsor is gold - others like eg Clickcash would not blink an eye :-)

As long as they pay - who cares?

shermo 12-23-2004 12:10 AM

300 is a good number and easilly attainable. :banana

Snake Doctor 12-23-2004 12:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dcortez
Volume of sales is not the only measure of a good affiliate.

An affiliate who converts at good rates is a bonus and much more preferred over an affiliate who sends unqualified traffic which chews up the sponsor's bandwidth without any tangible return.

Demands on support and 'hand-holding' are other factors which can make an affiliate more or less of an asset to the sponsor.

:2 cents:

-Dino

That's total bullshit.
If an affiliate converts 1 in 250, that means I get 250 views to my exit consoles for every join he sends. (assuming all surfers see the consoles)

If another affiliate converts 1 in 1000 then I get 4 times the exit console views per sale....which means more exit console revenue per sale PLUS more traffic back from the people that you're trading exit traffic with.

Bandwidth is super cheap these days....if you're worried about affiliates chewing up your bandwidth from hits to the tour then you don't belong in the paysite business.

:2 cents:

bdld 12-23-2004 12:46 AM

it depends on the sponsor. larger ones ignore you and give no preferrential treatmeant for the most part.

Snake Doctor 12-23-2004 12:47 AM

Also, I forgot to add.....unfiltered traffic will bring you more exit console revenue than filtered traffic will.....the whole purpose of the exit console is to filter the traffic.

So if an affiliate is naive enough to put a blind link to a teen site on a MILF gallery, then the paysite owner can make a MILF sale on the exit console....etc etc

Phoenix 12-23-2004 01:23 PM

You should be able to get fair treatment from any sponsor. Keep in mind that sometimes the cost of doing something outweighs the result.

So sending a weekly wire for 50 bucks is a waste of money to the sponsor and the affiliate.

For the most part i will work to make sure every affiliate is happy and is able to get fast reliable support and payment options.

Get in touch, if you need anything.

undermyspell 12-23-2004 01:54 PM

With me it doesn't matter. I regularly communicate with all my affiliates to find out if there is anything they need or any assistance I can provide them. Sometimes I just BS with them and I always try to fulfil their requests that they have as long as it's within my power

SykkBoy 12-23-2004 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dcortez
Volume of sales is not the only measure of a good affiliate.

An affiliate who converts at good rates is a bonus and much more preferred over an affiliate who sends unqualified traffic which chews up the sponsor's bandwidth without any tangible return.

Demands on support and 'hand-holding' are other factors which can make an affiliate more or less of an asset to the sponsor.

:2 cents:

-Dino

yeah
I would also add a consistant affiliate will get some attention as well...someone who just sends 10 signups here and 5 there, might not get as much attention as the guy who sends 10-15 per day, every day...but, there are exceptions of course


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