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Originally Posted by thommy
what exactly is an affiliate for you?
group a: someone who have a website and want to monetize his traffic alone?
group b: media buyers without own sites
depend on where you see your focus you will get EXTREMLY different answers
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Thommy you are correct, and I am very open to hearing both sides on this.
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Originally Posted by Kafka
Having a mobile version and quality regularly updated promocontent which is easy to export.
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You expect too much Kafka. Just joking.
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Originally Posted by femdomdestiny
Cookies: 30 days
Payout: $25 if it is not already processed by CCBill
Payout methods: paxum, wire, check ( I don't care about the First Choice, they suck)
Fees: covered by sponsor (because it is pain in the ass to split fees.Sponsor can give smaller % of sales instead of splitting fees, that sounds better and easier)
Transparency: Nats and CCBill
Initial sale revenue split: %50
Rebills should be at: %50
Automatic newsletter so whenever content is updated, the webmaster will get the email. Newsletter includes already integrated affiliate link and long text description. (at least 200 words or more)
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The regular newsletter/update for the affiliates. That is so important. I am surprised how many programs don't do it. Great reminder.
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Originally Posted by LouiseLloyd
An HONEST one!
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Would one that regulary goes to confession count?
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Originally Posted by mopek1
One that converts ... and then pays.
Not much else matters these days to me.
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Mopek, you are a simple man, with simple needs.
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Originally Posted by j3rkules
Cookies: 30 days atleast
Payout: $30
Payout methods: paxum, payooner, wire, check
Transparency: CCBill
Initial sale revenue split: %50
Rebills should be at: %50
Of course, html and gif banners should be included.
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Originally Posted by thommy
i think this is exactly what he meant. not only the affiliate programms can spread cookies - there are a lot of spreaders outside doing the same.
thats why i would never promote a programm with a longer cookie TTL than 24 hours.
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J3rkules and Thommy -> one of you is looking at 30 days +, and the other 24 hours maximum. I think this warrants a bit more discussion. Would love to hear more about your position on cookies.