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Old 05-22-2013, 02:48 PM  
Crazy Enough
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Think as a man (and as a paying user), not as a webmaster.

I used to work with dating, but then I asked for a "premium" account to see the site as the users see.

Maybe I'm too naive, but I realized that most profiles were fakes, not to mention that most profiles were men.

Perhaps that's the reason my conversions were very low, my rebills were almost inexistent, and that's why I stopped working with dating.

I'm not saying that all dating programs are "fake", but this is a true story. Don't pretend. Assume!

Free tip #01: Promote what you love, what you, as a man, really enjoy paying, and "using". If you really believe on what you are selling, your subconscious mind will work 24/7 trying to figure new ways to promote that offer. Don't do things just for money.

Quote:
"Hell, this site is a piece of crap, outdated, and fake. But I will try to sell it anyway. Maybe some fool will pay to join, and then I'll make some cash."
The mindset above can't produce good things. You'll jump from one program to another in cycles until you give up.

As a men and a user I wouldn't pay to use a dating site, so if I don't believe I shouldn't try to sell it, right?

However, I would be glad paying to watch updated high quality full HD porn, that's why, even with all those tubes I've chosen to work with a very cool paysite (see sign... if you want to) instead of anything else.

Free tip #02: Last year I was "dispersing" my traffic with several sponsors. That's another thing you should avoid. It's useful to test, not to use as a role model. Of course, if you have millions of visits coming you can promote multiple sites, but that's not the case for most webmasters, right?


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