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Explain the Math
I've never run a program and I've seen countless debates on the issue, but explain the math on affiliate programs.
Your website charges $29.95, and you are paying $40.00 per sign up and/or recurring bills. So is the program making THEIR coin on the upsells? :helpme |
and rebills
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dont forget shaving ;)
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But if there are not a lot of rebills for whatever reason then the company would be losing money??? |
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Also, it's 'maths' not 'math'. It's short for mathematics. |
1) Members Area Upsells
2) Email |
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Ok. So between upsells, rebills, and shaving the programs make enough money to pay out more than their monthly membership fee?
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rebills and cross sales
i dont know of anyone that pays per sign up and then also a revshare pps model is not rocket science..it is all based on percentages and volume |
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You can choose either revshare either pay per signup.Which depend what kind of traffic you have-if you have fresh traffic then is maybe better take pay per signup,if not then reccuring.
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I've seen plenty talking about the indepths of how they pick programs, and if they have good sites they pick revshare because a lot of the customers will rebill. But those who have the cookie cutter, not often updated, rerun shit websites... then WM/people will pick the PPS model so they get their money and run. :) :) |
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Upsells, crosssells, emails, rebills, popups, shaving you name it :)
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