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Za Ha 03-31-2002 09:19 AM

Is a partnership option better then per sale?
 
I am having a paradox!

Some sponsers pay per sale $35-$40 and others pay 50%-60% per month.

What percentage of people get rebilled?

Which one is better?

:eek7 :Hollering

ldinternet 03-31-2002 09:23 AM

the question is too open-ended.

Za Ha 03-31-2002 09:25 AM

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Originally posted by ldinternet
the question is too open-ended.
I have lots of time....

Jakke PNG 03-31-2002 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Za Ha


I have lots of time....

Then do some research.

Za Ha 03-31-2002 09:27 AM

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Originally posted by TeenGodFather


Then do some research.

:1orglaugh

This is my research.

ldinternet 03-31-2002 09:29 AM

UP YA! :321GFY

Paparazzi 03-31-2002 09:41 AM

First try some sponsors and see how they are...signup ratios/recurring etc
My advice for you: Use a mix of them..some recurring programs and some signup programs. Signup is fast money and recurring long term money in your pocket. Recurring is very good if you find a good program that retain the members. Some programs might work for and not for me and vice versa.

shunga 03-31-2002 09:41 AM

The best research you can do is to actually look around the members area. Would you retain? Or would you cancel before the end of the trial or first month? The option you choose depends on the quality of the members area.

FATPad 03-31-2002 10:11 AM

Absolutely. Without fail. Every single partnership anywhere is better than any per sale program in existence. There are zero exceptions to this rule....it is one of the universal truths.

SNOW 03-31-2002 01:15 PM

Hey fatpad do you have ICQ??

hyper 03-31-2002 01:31 PM

it depends on the ability of the site to retain it's members.

ez12 03-31-2002 01:39 PM

for me the pay per sale works out the best, just do some experimenting and find out what works best for you.

Wizzo 03-31-2002 01:54 PM

Longterm, partnership works best...shortterm per sign up.


I wish I could get a nickel each month for all the persign up sales I have gotten in my life, It would make one hell of a nice check each month!

sasush 03-31-2002 01:58 PM

pay per sale $35-$40 RULES !:GFYBand

LoveAsianChicks 03-31-2002 02:00 PM

My :2 cents:

General adult sites like:
Teens, hardcore, lesbian etc... would be better having them pay you $35 and not dink around with a partnerhip program.

Websites more focused on a theme seem to hold members longer in my opinion.
Like: japanese schoolgirl.
1. Person likes Asians.
2. They want to see them young (18)

You see 2-levels right?
Or Fat Amateurs etc...
Anysite that is focused like that has good potential to hold members, but it depends on the members area. You should buy a trial at the website and see if the members area is built for upsells, or is the members area top rate?

If you have alot of traffic, it is well worth $2 to take a peek at the members area if you want to promote any partnership.

Also: Don't bother asking the sponsor about their partnership plan.
Every answer is the same:
1:175 signup, 4-5 months retention....
Ask actual webmasters that you see
using their program and the figures are more honest.

LoveAsianChicks 03-31-2002 02:23 PM

actually japanese schoolgirl was a bad example. Stuff like Mature-Blowjobs is very focused and would holds members longer who are intrested in that niche compared with a general blowjob site.
However the more you define the niche the more you lose interest with your average surfer.

So very niche specific sites do better on a partnership plan is my point, but the main factor is how the members area is run and kept up.

UnseenWorld 03-31-2002 02:31 PM

How can anyone answer this question, and how can the questioner not understand that there is no one-size-fits-all answer? An answer true for one site will be untrue for another. That should be obvious.

Some sites retain better than others. Check the site out and see if you'd stick around if you had joined. Find out how often it's updated.

Quality and quantity of content are factors, too. They can counterbalance frequency of updating in various ways.

Za Ha 03-31-2002 03:39 PM

Thanx for the good answers everyone...


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