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Webcam Revshare.
TO those of you who are promoting webcams with revshare... How much does the average surfer/sign-up spend over the course of, say, 4 months? To match a pay per sign-up sale, they'd have to spend about $150 dollars before you make a profit comparable to a pay per sign-up. 20% seems to be about the average pay out on most webcam sponsors' revshare option.
- Walrus ps: I have read LegendarLars' very helpful topic about webcam revshare. That's partly why I'm interested in trying out revshare. |
it's about $500/year for each paying customers
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If you plan to promote lars for long term, then Revshare is better for you. The money each customer spend is very different :2 cents:
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That said, it all depends on the marketing tactics you're using. You can add me to icq and show me your stuff, I'll tell you with who you'll make more money. 159997876 |
The average customer with Lars (Cams.com) spends $750 or so. So that means there are those that spend more, and those that spend less. That's why revshare pays out way better over the long term than PPS. :)
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Thanks, Guru for the ICQ offer. I just sent you a PM.
Hi, Elli. $750 per average customer? Wow. What I'm trying to figure out here is let's say someone sends 30 sign-ups to ifriends in a week. Out of those 30 sign-ups how many would have been actual sign-ups at Cams.com? In that, I mean... how many of the 30 sign-ups would be paying customers... which would have been paying customers at Cams.com. I hope that makes sense. I know if I switched to Cams.co my conversions would go down. But the revshare option would quatruple my income I would think. As long as I get at least half the sign-ups that I could make at ifriends. - Walrus |
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