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gleem 01-30-2002 12:03 PM

Webmaster Program for videos.. how do you set it up?
 
Just curious if nayone knows a company that would set this stuff up:

If I wanted to sell my video "Clown fucking Gone Wild" that I made, and I wanted to set up an affiliate program so other webmaster can sell it and get a %, are there any companies that have a program to do that that I could sign them up? Like most companies like Ibill and CCbil have their affiliate programs, and they take care of the accounting side and stuff? I'm pretty sure the usual gang of CC guys don't do products, justy memberships.


Any ideas?

spacedog 01-30-2002 12:23 PM

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Mango 01-30-2002 12:37 PM

If you have the time, you can write your own referral scripts; if you have the money, you can hire a programmer.
The benefit is that this way you have full control over the features you want to have. Any existing software will miss a final touch that you might want to have.

Carl

gleem 01-30-2002 01:03 PM

I don't have the time, that's the problem, plus I have found the easiest way to go is to let a 3rdparty do all the processing an payout for their usuall 10% or whatever.

gleem 01-30-2002 03:47 PM

:helpme

Amputate Your Head 01-30-2002 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by gleem
I'm pretty sure the usual gang of CC guys don't do products, justy memberships.


Any ideas?

You're right. The CCBill's & IBill's & GloBill's of the world only do subscription type billing.... no products.

So, there's basically 2 up front ways you can do this.

1. Get a merchant account, CC billing software, a database, some terminal gear, or pay some other 3rd party like Authorize Net to give you a virtual terminal, and set it up.

2. Set up affiliate tracking code on your site yourself, and use Paypal.

The first one is much better, but the second one is much cheaper.

Unfed 01-30-2002 04:00 PM

but there're companies that sell their content, videos, dvds via CCBILL or IBILL. no?

just set a non-recurring price up, show em the docs that you hold the copyright of the product and you're good to go...

Amputate Your Head 01-30-2002 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Unfed
but there're companies that sell their content, videos, dvds via CCBILL or IBILL. no?

just set a non-recurring price up, show em the docs that you hold the copyright of the product and you're good to go...

What part of "SUBSCRIPTION ONLY" didn't you understand?

Yes, there are companies selling products on the web... it's amazing.... and they have merchant accounts, and cc processing gear, and all the trimmings to do it. :eek7

Amputate Your Head 01-30-2002 04:04 PM

I'm sure some of them may make exceptions.... if you're turning millions. But if it's about selling a couple of dvds every month, don't count on it.

I too, sell a product / service that does not fall under the subscription definition..... which is why I use Paypal. :arcadefre

Unfed 01-30-2002 04:13 PM

http://www.contentshack.com
(no affiliatiation)

these guys're selling their content via CCBILL.

Amputate Your Head 01-30-2002 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Unfed
http://www.contentshack.com
(no affiliatiation)

these guys're selling their content via CCBILL.

They're using a loophole... they're not selling you content, they're selling a Membership. If you go to the CCBill payment screen and choose the billing option dropdown, you will see... you are buying a 3 day non-rebilled membership. Nor are you getting any kind of "product" in the mail.... you download the stuff as opposed to getting a disk. So essentially, you're buying a 3 day membership to download access to any given set.

I guess that works... but it's not the right way to do things, and I can imagine it's ugly on the paperwork end for both parties.

gleem 01-30-2002 04:23 PM

Thanks anyways guys, I need somehting way more complex than paypal. I think I found someone anyways.:thumbsup

Unfed 01-30-2002 04:35 PM

after checking their cc page. yeah that's right but i think it's a reasonable way if you're selling something downloadable and cheap...

darksoft 01-30-2002 08:27 PM

Globill will also do it the same way, basically selling a product as a membership, as I use them for my software.

Nbritte 01-30-2002 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Amputate Your Head

You're right. The CCBill's & IBill's & GloBill's of the world only do subscription type billing.... no products.

So, there's basically 2 up front ways you can do this.

1. Get a merchant account, CC billing software, a database, some terminal gear, or pay some other 3rd party like Authorize Net to give you a virtual terminal, and set it up.

2. Set up affiliate tracking code on your site yourself, and use Paypal.

The first one is much better, but the second one is much cheaper.

I use CCbill to sell pre made script it works out ok I just set up a directory and do a 3 day member access to the directory so that the script can be downloaded. You can sell products via CCbill it works out ok just not as easy as it might be if you had your own merchant account.

Brian

Amputate Your Head 01-30-2002 09:15 PM

Sure... if you can get away with selling your stuff as a membership... more power to ya... but they aren't gonna process for you ta sell hard copy books, dvds, dildos, or car parts, or anything else you'd hafta physically ship somewhere....

that was my point.... I understood the original question to be about selling his video.... which brought video tape & dvds to mind..... if it's being sold for download... sure.... sell them a subscription. But if you're shipping them a product.... I think they will decline you.

But I don't work for the billing companies.... that's just my experience with them.

gleem 01-30-2002 09:40 PM

Yes it would be DVD/VHS.

The thing that complicates it is the order fullfillment, returns and shit.


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