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pr0 01-31-2008 09:57 AM

How much does the average company spend obtaining a new webmaster?
 
If you are a manager/owner & allowed to release that information please do.

I'm curious if there is a large difference between obtaining a dating webmaster & a porn webmaster.

If you think you might have an idea on the issue then spit it out, no matter your position!

:thumbsup:thumbsup

MeganS 01-31-2008 10:08 AM

All i know is it is way cheaper to keep the ones you have happy =)

And that right there is the golen rule of customer service ... too bad not many people follow it. Adult or Non-Adult.

xoxo,
Megan

RedShoe 01-31-2008 10:12 AM

pr0, what ever they did to get you wasn't enough. :)

polish_aristocrat 01-31-2008 10:13 AM

I doubt most companies are professional enough to even know such numbers...

woj 01-31-2008 11:26 AM

Some companies pay $200 per "active" affiliate....

Barefootsies 01-31-2008 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by polish_aristocrat (Post 13722489)
I doubt most companies are professional enough to even know such numbers...

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Dennis Rodman 01-31-2008 11:30 AM

Let's put it this way; If it cost $25,000.00 to skin the board... then they pay approximately $12,500.00 for two good webmasters. This place is full of morons that couldn't sell a free sandwich to a homeless bum. :2 cents:

Is it worth it? Probably. Those two webmasters will bring it back 5 fold or more... if they get lucky and bring them on board.

Hell House Vic 01-31-2008 12:18 PM

dennis you nailed it. almost as good at posting as you are at sports.

the first thing is what the fuck is a "webmaster" exactly.

Kick Ass hired me as a "webmaster" about 4 years ago, which meant I did everything all the time from coding to content processing to designing to management to promotion, etc. if that's your definition of "webmaster" than i think you should drop 50-80k/year depending on the qualification of the candidate.

if your definition of "webmaster" is just someone who keeps your site running, adding content or whatever... then hire a young-kid for $18-25 per hour depending on how good he or she is.

Chris 01-31-2008 12:21 PM

we barely spend anything on advertising and we are doing just fine :)

Roald 01-31-2008 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kick Ass Vic (Post 13723036)
dennis you nailed it. almost as good at posting as you are at sports.

the first thing is what the fuck is a "webmaster" exactly.

Kick Ass hired me as a "webmaster" about 4 years ago, which meant I did everything all the time from coding to content processing to designing to management to promotion, etc. if that's your definition of "webmaster" than i think you should drop 50-80k/year depending on the qualification of the candidate.

if your definition of "webmaster" is just someone who keeps your site running, adding content or whatever... then hire a young-kid for $18-25 per hour depending on how good he or she is.

And then there is the webmaster as in affiliates.


So wich one is it lol

FightThisPatent 01-31-2008 12:31 PM

Sponsoring parties, skins, magazine advertising, banner advertising, etc.. all can have high cost per acquisition of webmaster when you compute what you spent, over a time period, of how many that signed up.

This is where t3report.com comes in With our own spidering (not relying on alexa, SE scraping, etc).. you can order a t3report on a competitor and we show you the affiliate webmaster domains.

Order a t3report on your own sites and use the Affiliate Analyst tool to help you help your affiliates send more traffic to you, by locating which of their pages as incoming linking traffic that your link isn't on. You can even see the sources of that traffic (ie. the referring website to the affiliate).

Affiliates benefit from t3report from sponsors finding you to promote their program as well as having the affiliate manager be pro-active in helping you maximize the traffic to their program.

Affiliate webmaster should check out the new version 3.0 of t3report.

Currently, all systems are down right now, as I have ripped apart the rack, and upgrading all the servers to AMD quad-processors to keep up with the demand.

All will be good next week. You can go to the website now and enter some domains of interest under Request a quote, and i will get back to you.

To get back to the topic of this thread, so ordering a t3report is a fixed cost (like buying an ad), of which you can then compute your ROI by how many affilaites signup and send traffic.

Everyon's acquisition cost is going to be so different due to how they marketed the affiliate to what program they have, time of year, etc.


Fight the plug!

jesse_adultdatingdollars 01-31-2008 01:32 PM

Pro to be honest I get almost all my webmasters for FREE here on GFY and by word of mouth. Once I get a webmaster sending traffic, they send for life. That is because I treat them right.

Getting and keeping good webmasters is a key ingredient for success!!

As for spending money advertising for webmsters, I prefer to spend my advertising budget on advertising straight to my dating sites. This way I control the traffic. I know its good ect.

pr0 01-31-2008 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by woj (Post 13722798)
Some companies pay $200 per "active" affiliate....

so funny...a standard set years ago by who was it...some company thats gone downhill...shit i can't remember :winkwink:


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