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Originally Posted by signupdamnit
One of the reasons affiliates like CCBill programs is because it is seen as slightly more shave resistant. When you add on these other programs as a go between it reduces some of that perceived benefit. It doesn't mean I don't trust a sliing or nats program. It just means I'm more cautious than I otherwise might be. I don't have much experience with sliing programs to say more.
Something I wonder about with nats and these other systems is how the cookies work and integrate with ccbill. I understand how ccbill does it alone but for instance is a cookie still getting set on the first page or does it only happen after the user clicks once? That is the kind of stuff I want to know because it can make a difference. This is just an example of the things serious affiliates might wonder about when weighing it. There tends to be some distrust. Especially when conversions aren't where we'd like them to be. It's basically another level of complication you are adding where something might magically be going wrong to deprive me of my commission. That's the pessimistic way of looking at it. ;)
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i have not made a sale with any program that has moved to sliing from 1 or 2 sales a week to none gets me thinking wtf same with nats integration regular sales in ccbill but once integrated zero sales