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Program Owners: Do you pay out over 500k to affiliates per month?
If you own or are employed by a Sponsor Program that pays out over 500k a month to their affiliates ... Please leave your contact info in this thread.
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ClickCash but you know that already :winkwink: |
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I mean adult programs btw. |
only one program (clickcash) that pays out over 500k to affiliates a month? tell me that ain't true ...
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Maybe some companies just dont want to be so forthcoming about their numbers. We pay out well over that amount per month.
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shhhhh! :winkwink:
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nobody else?
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Studiocash.com :)
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don't you think that most programs are looking for new affiliates on this board, especially for those that can send a lot of sales? i don't see how it could harm a company to leave their URL here. They should of course ACTUALLY pay out over 500k a month to their affiliates ... With Python and Webpower I have no doubt that they do .. |
That is private info, if you are serious do your own research and contact these companies on your own, its easy to find the big players. They are not going to come to you and post thier payment info on a board like gfy.
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how can a program take harm from posting in this thread? it can't. it can just win. (unless they lie of course) |
heaps of programs do, but why would they tell ANYONE?
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it's not like they disclose their revenue/profit numbers or how much they pay to their affiliates in total, just that they pay more than 500k ... |
We're not paying over $500k to our affiliates, but we do publish all our numbers including retention, unlike others.
Here are our payouts to affiliates for joins made 18 months ago: Month Transactions Payout December 2003 5126 initial signups $ 66,492.14 234 refunds $ -3,139.19 2 chargebacks $ -26.20 46 rebills $ 612.04 January 2004 318 refunds $ -4,281.08 8 chargebacks $ -123.94 2566 rebills $ 33,847.15 February 2004 166 refunds $ -2,071.21 16 chargebacks $ -249.58 1628 rebills $ 21,442.06 March 2004 84 refunds $ -1,127.02 16 chargebacks $ -250.14 1464 rebills $ 19,250.51 April 2004 36 refunds $ -484.92 4 chargebacks $ -52.51 1186 rebills $ 15,629.34 May 2004 32 refunds $ -421.32 6 chargebacks $ -115.72 984 rebills $ 12,976.98 June 2004 14 refunds $ -187.84 8 chargebacks $ -102.17 818 rebills $ 10,760.46 July 2004 22 refunds $ -296.34 6 chargebacks $ -81.04 724 rebills $ 9,558.41 August 2004 18 refunds $ -240.97 602 rebills $ 7,939.58 September 2004 12 refunds $ -161.64 8 chargebacks $ -105.65 526 rebills $ 6,938.21 October 2004 10 refunds $ -133.21 468 rebills $ 6,211.70 November 2004 2 refunds $ -26.94 352 rebills $ 4,629.00 December 2004 282 rebills $ 3,694.24 January 2005 264 rebills $ 3,458.47 February 2005 212 rebills $ 2,777.38 March 2005 184 rebills $ 2,410.03 April 2005 146 rebills $ 1,912.31 May 2005 124 rebills $ 1,624.15 Total Payout: 5126 initial signups, 12576 rebills, 948 refunds, 74 chargebacks $ 218,485.55 Totemcash signup payout value: $ 42.62 Available online at http://www.totemcash.com/free/figures.php |
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IMO if you start posting real stats you are only begging for an asswhopping by many webmasters, hackers and more than likely, the government. |
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I dont know why everyone is making a big deal over your question. The ones that say you should know are the same ones that were shocked when NATS had all the company sales visible. Companies they thought were making a lot weren't and vice versa. Also, perception is exactly that perception. Just because some company sponsors an event or has a nice booth at a show doesn't mean they are one of the companies that pay out the most. I wouldn't be surprised if a company drops 50k on promotion and doesn't make 500K for the whole year. It's also a great tax right off. Perception is key and they want you to think they are big, when in most cases they probably are not even close to the biggest. Also, along the same logic (how much you spend on promotion=how big you are) then ClickCash would be at the bottom of the list when in reality they are at the top. They spend zero money on promoting. To add to your list no doubt AFF is on there. |
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