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Rev share or pay per sign up?
When choosing which sites to promote the heaviest, how much of an impact does the pay per sign-up option weigh into your decision?
Do you prefer pay per sign up over rev share? How about a program with a $25 PPS? How many program are offering PPS on trials? WOuld you still promote a site PPS if they did not offer a trial? Affiliate programs - When first starting out with PPS how long before you see a profit? Especially if you are paying $25-$30 on a $6.95 trial? |
both...gotta mix it up a little.
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get your flame suit on
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It Depends On How You Want To Play The Game.
Long-term webmasters tend to do both.
PPS for quick cash, and Revshare for long-term money is a smart way to play the game. With Revshare it is very important that your sponsor works smart to keep your members coming back and spending money. This equals a lot of money for you for a very long time. Sometimes you get big whales that spend money like crazy. Some of these guys spend over 30k+ a year. It?s amazing. 30% of that is nice money, especially when you have quite a few of them. The longer you stick with your revshare program the more big guys like this you will pick up. You will be glad you stuck with it J PPS is great for fast cash, however; overall I think revshare is the best bet in the long run. This is why sophisticated webmasters do a little of both. -Incog |
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revshare can make you some serious coin if you build up reliable users.. but how many of them will stay around?
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Wow... $30 plus 25%, that is huge. So you are not dsicouraged from promoting a site that only pays 50% rev share but has good retention? |
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