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teksonline 08-03-2006 02:21 PM

Will Payouts for porn sites now reach $100 per sale?
 
Will Payouts for porn sites now reach $100 per sale?

And what do you think your ratios will sink too? 1:15000?

Vanillasky 08-03-2006 07:23 PM

With an amazing content never seen before ... may be

Adultboss 08-04-2006 05:46 AM

Some sponsor has $100 per sale and with good ratio. For example in august http://cams.com/ offers $105 per SU :thumbsup

polish_aristocrat 08-04-2006 05:50 AM

ratios get worse and worse each year but the sponsor payouts, I can't see them increasing

Kimo 08-04-2006 06:04 AM

im doing revshare until they offer $500 pps

Paul Markham 08-04-2006 06:07 AM

5 years ago a very senior and experienced paysite owner and sponsor told me that loads of sign ups come in from unknown avenues, thus allowing some sites to pay more than others.

After running a paysite 20 months I can see what he meant. After a year we upped Rev Share to 60%, just spent a long time looking at the stats and will now up them again to 65% and it rises the more joins an affiliate sends every month.

Our ratios are around 1-500 on affiliate traffic, it's the non affiliate traffic that turns the tables and allows us to pay more. Most of it is from unknown sources, type in, returning members, content store and Yahoo/Google images type sites. This traffic does not even go via CCBILL or wipes out the cookie they install.

Do we spend $1,000s on a program that picks up 10% of the unknown surfers or just pay out more?

We decided to pay out more.

Maybe this is how other programs can afford to do it. Unless they can upsell a lot better than most.

Affiliates need to work out where they are best rewarded sending traffic and not go by the figures being offered by sponsors. The figures that matter are the ones on your bank statement.

BigPimpCash 08-04-2006 07:13 AM

Madness...
 
There are some pretty mad PPS offers... I wonder at times how people do it... like massive PPS on $1.95 trials for example... sure it is all above board...

bobby666 08-04-2006 07:22 AM

i thought ther's no money in porn :-(

Wiggles 08-04-2006 07:30 AM

they won't, too much of a loss to sponsors, cams can afford to because each sale on average will pay out more in long run then even $100.

teksonline 08-04-2006 07:33 AM

specifically speaking of pay sites, not the cam sites, the cam sites are warring now, and as you can see the payouts increase, but we all know the bottom line is conversions decrease...

so do you feel paysites will follow this trend with the ever dwindling amount of affiliates out there?

DamageX 08-04-2006 07:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Markham
5 years ago a very senior and experienced paysite owner and sponsor told me that loads of sign ups come in from unknown avenues, thus allowing some sites to pay more than others.

After running a paysite 20 months I can see what he meant. After a year we upped Rev Share to 60%, just spent a long time looking at the stats and will now up them again to 65% and it rises the more joins an affiliate sends every month.

Our ratios are around 1-500 on affiliate traffic, it's the non affiliate traffic that turns the tables and allows us to pay more. Most of it is from unknown sources, type in, returning members, content store and Yahoo/Google images type sites. This traffic does not even go via CCBILL or wipes out the cookie they install.

Do we spend $1,000s on a program that picks up 10% of the unknown surfers or just pay out more?

We decided to pay out more.

Maybe this is how other programs can afford to do it. Unless they can upsell a lot better than most.

Affiliates need to work out where they are best rewarded sending traffic and not go by the figures being offered by sponsors. The figures that matter are the ones on your bank statement.

Brand exposure. :winkwink:

Barefootsies 08-04-2006 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Markham
5 years ago a very senior and experienced paysite owner and sponsor told me that loads of sign ups come in from unknown avenues, thus allowing some sites to pay more than others.

After running a paysite 20 months I can see what he meant. After a year we upped Rev Share to 60%, just spent a long time looking at the stats and will now up them again to 65% and it rises the more joins an affiliate sends every month.

Our ratios are around 1-500 on affiliate traffic, it's the non affiliate traffic that turns the tables and allows us to pay more. Most of it is from unknown sources, type in, returning members, content store and Yahoo/Google images type sites. This traffic does not even go via CCBILL or wipes out the cookie they install.

Do we spend $1,000s on a program that picks up 10% of the unknown surfers or just pay out more?

We decided to pay out more.

Maybe this is how other programs can afford to do it. Unless they can upsell a lot better than most.

Affiliates need to work out where they are best rewarded sending traffic and not go by the figures being offered by sponsors. The figures that matter are the ones on your bank statement.


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L0rdJuni0r 08-04-2006 09:15 AM

i do mostly revshare but i think i might try the PPS for a couple months.

DaddyHalbucks 08-04-2006 09:16 AM

There's no money in porn.

:Oh crap


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