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Originally Posted by jimmycooper
Anyone care to share their rebill ratio?
Last year, in my first full year, my total # of CCBILL rebills was approximately 40% of my total CCBILL new membership sales. Based on that small sample, and figuring that a large portion of that 40% consisted of multiple rebills, it's not a stretch to say that only 20-25% of all initial membership sales will rebill.
So the question is, how does one weigh that # against the likelihood that a no rebill policy will lead to a site being underexposed?
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You dont think 40 percent is alot? I think thats a drastic change and as an affiliate also, i would never support it and hope more programs dont lean towards that. Considering affiliates already have troubles making a full time out of this is 2012, giving them more reason to quit isn't a great idea.
You say only 25 percent actually rebill but that number doesn't matter, what matters is total money that you wouldn't be getting that that would be about 40 percent of total earnings
Also, sites that still update (which isn't alot) typically rebill much better than 25 percent. Shes very active so it should be closer to 50 percent.