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Old 09-10-2016, 11:04 PM  
phil-flash
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Im not sure what you are seeking from this question. I can tell you one thing though, your rebill rate will be much higher than average, is that what you want to know?

You have an old network, most of the people still rebilling are customers who don't care enough to cancel. Thats what old sites are like. Given the majority of your members have been members for quite some time, why would they suddenly cancel now?

You should be looking at those numbers for new members specifically. That data is a little more important
What I am looking for with my original question... is what to expect percentage wise to rebill each month. I am taking a new look at my growth... and rebills are a large part of this new outlook I have.

I wouldn't say the majority of my members have been with me quite some time. Yeah, there is a nice chunk steadily rebilling away... but they fall off here and there. I don't want to depend on that segment of my member base and their rebills.

I am actually looking more, towards new memberships and their rebills.

There is a another board I am a member of, NNMasters. We used to help each other a long... that's all I am doing here. Maybe someone will catch onto how important rebills are and focus on that more after reading this thread.

I used to think that I needed to get more and more new sales to grow. New sales are lovely, and yes, you do need them. But I have changed my opinion on new verses rebills as of late. And I just wanted to see if anyone else was willing to share a percentage if they had it.

At least I am not posting about dumb useless shit
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