Quote:
Originally Posted by PornoMonster
Oh I completely forgot.
MisterPeabody, someone pointed out that epoch does now do splits.
OR
On Epoch join pages you can charge a little more??
Nothing has to be the same price, I have ran a lot higher rate on typein traffic join pages.
|
Yes, I see that Epoch does splits now. LOL Makes CCBill's position a little weaker then, yes?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Far-L
Ok, I hear you but to counterpoint...
1. You have been busy building sites and getting traffic. Perhaps if you backed off on building the sites to focus briefly on getting your own merch acct. you could make more money on less effort than you are investing now.
2. Everyone is different. Just because Robbie had issues doesn't mean you will. Just ask R_n L_v_y. Where there is a will there is a way.
3. Talk to Netbilling sometime. They can talk banks with you and address those concerns. Mitch has personally come to this board on numerous occasions to say he can help find banks for people - even with relatively tiny sales volumes.
4. You can automate most of the stress with checks though I guess you would still have to sign checks but even that is possible to rubber stamp with a sig. I don't think that will cause carpal tunnel syndrome until you are putting out thousands of checks per day. You can still of course use ccbill, epoch, etc. in your cascade.
5. Kind of ironic that you are saying this last one in a thread where you are calling CCbill out publicly for assumed irregularities. Your affiliates really are putting their trust in you and the way you run your company. If you run your company in a way that makes more for your affiliates without screwing your surfers then that is what they will have the most faith in.
|
I responded to many of your points before you made them in an earlier post. LOL But i agree with you. These last 2 sites are my last ones until summer's end and I plan to spend May-August addressing many of these issues (and others). When you're one person you have to multi-task and prioritize. LOL
Oh - and Point #5? I agree affiliates will be happy when more revenue comes their way but I also know many affiliates like CCBill (being able to add sites and merge checks, etc) and CCBill's stability was a major reason I chose them from the start. Now that I've grown from being a pure "amateur" to, well, whatever I am now, it's time to expand my processing choices.
