50 badly trained webcam models.
Who here would send traffic to a site that had a percentage of crap videos on the tour?
That's what affiliates are doing when they send traffic to some webcam sites. They're dumping traffic on a site and hoping the surfers will click on the girls available, which is often not the best as they're in private. In the hope, that one will find something he likes.
That's not good marketing or selling. It's throwing good traffic at the wall and hoping something will stick.
Often the problems are small and easily fixed. Like the keyboard or camera or screen in the wrong position. Here's a question for cam girls or operators. Does the girl get to see herself on the screen? Some girls love to watch themselves, some don't but they have to have the option of seeing what the customers see. Is the text from surfers easy to read? Often it appears the girls has to concentrate on her surfers and on the text at the same time. Making the text hard to read, is making her job harder.
There are a lot more mistakes that are simple to rectify. Is there a reason sites let down their affiliates?
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