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whiteknights 01-30-2005 08:42 PM

Earn 50% recurring all PayAsYouClick.com micro-payment sites!
 
Send traffic to PayAsYouClick.com, and you?ll earn 50% recurring (after processing) on everything your surfers spend on ANY micro-payment site for the LIFE OF THAT SURFER. Surfers can pick and choose where to spend their money from, rather than signing up for one site. It doesn?t matter where he chooses to spend his money, the original referrer gets 50% after processing of everything he spends.



There are now more than 100 live sites using PayAsYouClick.com to sell clips, fetish pictures, and even full length videos at between 1c and $2 per click. This is paysite quality content, without buying a subscription, and the surfers can?t get enough of it.



You can send traffic to the site list here http://www2.payasyouclick.com/siteli...yc=YOURACCOUNT We now have a full set of banners and free hosted galleries for you to use. You can also filter that list for gay, straight, fetish or any niche traffic you have.



Get your merchant account here www.payasyouclick.com/adult.htm and start signing up your surfers before someone else does! Remember, you get 50% of everything he spends for ever!



You can also build sites and sell your own picture or video content, including pay-per-view videos. It takes just minutes to convert a free site, AVS or gallery to pay-per-click. Just run your HTML code through our gallery builder and upload. You?ll receive 80% of the click price for your own traffic, or share your income 50/50 with the traffic referrer when you take traffic from the site list.



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whiteknights 01-30-2005 08:45 PM

bling bling :)

pubenemy 01-30-2005 08:47 PM

die please

reynold 01-30-2005 10:43 PM

Cool offer dude! :thumbsup

Webby 01-30-2005 11:43 PM

whiteknight:

OK! If you are still around whitenight... First.. this is a nice concept!

Can we get the basics outta the way first? :-) You have UK Customs and Excise on your back as "Money Service Business". What does that mean?

The second cred is you are licensed as a Electronic Money Issuer by the FSA - which is a good start when the "big" third party processors, mainly in the US, have nada cred from any oversight body (apart from a fraud sqaud), and allowed to rip the world off as they see fit.

Next bits!

Is there any prospect of that $2 max level of a click being increased?

And last bit, I may have missed this on your website, but how is payment to merchants completed?

Der Schleicher 01-30-2005 11:47 PM

Nice promo :thumbsup

Lifer 01-31-2005 12:06 AM

Payment to merchants is through Moneybookers

PayAsYouClick 01-31-2005 01:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Webby
whiteknight:

OK! If you are still around whitenight... First.. this is a nice concept!

Can we get the basics outta the way first? :-) You have UK Customs and Excise on your back as "Money Service Business". What does that mean?

The second cred is you are licensed as a Electronic Money Issuer by the FSA - which is a good start when the "big" third party processors, mainly in the US, have nada cred from any oversight body (apart from a fraud sqaud), and allowed to rip the world off as they see fit.

Next bits!

Is there any prospect of that $2 max level of a click being increased?

And last bit, I may have missed this on your website, but how is payment to merchants completed?


Hi Webby,

Thanks for the positive words!

The Money Service Business just means we are registered with customs and excise as a business that moves money from one place to another. We're subject to various regulations similar to the Patriot Act in the US.

The Financial Services Authority regulations are much tougher and more relevant. They dictate how we handle clients' money, and put us under similar reporting and conduct requirements to a high street bank. For example, we hold all client funds in an escrow account so they are protected from any and all eventualities.

Up until now, payments have been made using moneybookers.com. That's a UK based paypal-like service, but very adult-friendly. They are also licensed by the FSA. We will continue paying "offshore" webmasters with moneybookers, but for US based merchants we can now pay directly into your bank account.

Regards,

Danny

PayAsYouClick 01-31-2005 01:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Webby
Is there any prospect of that $2 max level of a click being increased?

The reason for the $2 max is for two reasons.

Firstly, by forcing webmasters to break their content down into chunks worth only $2 or less, it makes each payment a no-brainer for the surfer. So dividing a video into four 5 minute clips at $2 means each payment is very small, and he keeps spending. Although this way you end up with $8.

So its very effective for increasing the spending rate - think how Las Vegas slot machines work. If you told the gambler to put $30 in the machine in one go he'd tell you to fuck off. But make it a quarter at a time, and he just keeps spending.

The second reason is to ensure that we are not used as a third party processor. The surfer does one "account funding transaction" with us to put money into his account. Providing that's done under strict EU e-money issuing regulations, that's the end of Visa / Mastercard's interest. He then uses his account to spend at lots of websites, with a max of $2 per transaction.

Regards

Danny

TheMob 01-31-2005 01:27 AM

cool, do you have PPS aswell?

PayAsYouClick 01-31-2005 02:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheMob
cool, do you have PPS aswell?

Hi Mob,

As well as the pay-per-click, where you get the surfer to pay for each picture, we have something called a micro-subscription. This is like buying access to a member area, but is really designed for buying access to a gallery or perhaps a small site. You can control the time he gets, so for example you could charge 50c for 30 minutes.

We've got some sites being built right now with 300 fetish galleries charged at a dollar or so each for 24 hours. You get a surfer that loves that content, and you can see how charging in this way can generate as much revenue as a year's subscription!

If you've got a load of AVS sites for example, you could put a micro-subscription entry link on each one, and drive traffic to an index page linking to all of them. As always, the results will depend on the traffic you have, but many webmasters find this $1-at-a-time spending model converts better than charging him $30 for the month, and delivers a better bottom line.

You can also use these micro-subscriptions on full member areas. There are some technical restrictions, but for most sites it can be done.

Danny

reynold 01-31-2005 02:40 AM

Wow, that's really good deal Danny! :thumbsup

flashfire 01-31-2005 02:46 AM

how many more posts about this do we need?

reynold 01-31-2005 02:48 AM

About 100 I guess. Just kidding. :1orglaugh

PayAsYouClick 01-31-2005 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flashfire
how many more posts about this do we need?

Yes I agree, I'm not sure why it was double posted.

Don't get carried away WhiteKnight!

Danny

MickeyG 01-31-2005 08:13 AM

keep posting I find it very interesting and informative.

Webby 01-31-2005 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PayAsYouClick
Hi Webby,

Thanks for the positive words!

The Money Service Business just means we are registered with customs and excise as a business that moves money from one place to another. We're subject to various regulations similar to the Patriot Act in the US.

The Financial Services Authority regulations are much tougher and more relevant. They dictate how we handle clients' money, and put us under similar reporting and conduct requirements to a high street bank. For example, we hold all client funds in an escrow account so they are protected from any and all eventualities.

Thank you for taking the time to answer in full :-)

I like it all, - and understand the reasoning for the $2 level after seeing the lot in action. The killing off of a card companies interest at the stage of funding the customer account is... excellent!! :thumbsup

Thank you Danny!




reynold:

Quote:

how many more posts about this do we need?
As many as are needed to let it sink in.

It does not take more than one brain cell to realize what is being offered as a payment model by payasyouclick.com has many of the ingredients that *should* already be in place as part of what we currently know of as "third party processing" where there are not even basic forms of client indemnity/insurance or oversight, - just a load of "promises", "maybe's", "when's" and "looking forward".

And.. it beats threads titled - "I'm going for a shit - anyone want pics?" :winkwink:

wargames 01-31-2005 07:40 PM

This is a cool offer. :thumbsup

PayAsYouClick 02-02-2005 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wargames
This is a cool offer. :thumbsup

Thanks Wargames!

And I've got to tell you, that geo-targetting you're doing really freaks me out every time I see your banners!

Must convert like crazy!

Danny


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