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Is overexposure an issue?
I try to work in every niche I can, and tend to seek out the smaller programs to send traffic to, as I feel I am giving the surfer something he/she might not have found otherwise..
Do you find this to be an issue? Do the bigger programs get over exposed? I am concerned about this, because our new program in in the works right now, and I hope to be working with 100's of loyal webmasters.. I want to do everything I can to make as many as possible 100% happy with how things are run.. If that means a few new sites every week, so be it... If it will turn a profit, I will do it. Advice please? |
don't worry your new program won't be overexposed.
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You'll figure it out when the time comes. Even at it's overexposed peak bang bus still converted and retained.
Just make sure you have fresh content that you would want to jerk to. |
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Bangbus is a great benchmark.. I dream of getting that kind of status for one site.. even in shithole, england.. strangers bring up bangbus when online muck comes up in conversation :) And yeah, It still converts great.. I think that has a lot to do with it's rep tho... Definately well marketed... http://www.bizarredollars.com/smilies/notworthy.gif to the guys behind it.. I just wish their affiliate program backend was a little more userfriendly. |
the main problem is poor targeting. nowadays everyone's promoting everything at the same site, and there are no categories or anything to split something from something different. + too much free content.
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