Barefootsies |
10-23-2009 09:57 AM |
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Originally Posted by dirtymind
(Post 16457809)
as the title said it. How many members does your members area holds. I am asking this i think it would be interesting to see if they are also declining now that world economy is stagnating.
In the past you did saw a lot of services for members area used to price their packages on the number of members that the site holds. Well this has changed since then but still they try to make an average estimate. They should really feel it as less gb are burned.
So traffic number are down sales are down as should be member count. Or does the number of members stays the same.
Our site is pretty new so we no not yet have a good images of how many will stay for a long time and how many only for a month and move one. But i do see members stack up fast without leaving. But traffic is down and sales can also be better. But many just stick around.
How are others looking at this. (might all be a bit confusing but i hope you get the essence or this topic)
:pimp
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I have posted stats on my 4 month old tube hybrid pay site (sig). That gives you some idea.
That said, keep in mind... I do not offer trials. Only 29.95/34.95 memberships for my adult pay sites. $14.95/16.95 on my celebrity one's. Plus I have a dozen clip stores.
As for members, I really couldn't tell you. They widely vary depending on the sites. There is really no accurate gauge for how long they retain either. My best guess is 40-60% based on the way the processors (like Zombaio) show First (1st mo of 29.95), Recurring (2nd mo), Non-Recurring. Or doing a quick math problem on month to month new, and rebilling, sales.
You are not going to get a lot of real answers, or stats in this thread. So if you were hoping for BROgrams to start posting up some screen shots, or giving you real numbers you have been hitting the pipe.
You may get some independents, and affiliates posting up some things to give you an idea, but for most sponsors they will throw out some numbers with little to back it up. That is almost always the case. Not always, almost always.
:2 cents:
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