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Old 10-14-2021, 06:43 AM  
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Originally Posted by fuzebox View Post
I'm probably in the minority but I'm not a big fan of whitelabels. If you don't have a real brand that attracts users, linking to big cam sites should establish trust in your customers. If they click a banner that lands on randomcamslutsathome.com and it links to live.randomcamslutsathome.com, they are in my opinion less likely to enter their credit card versus cams.com or chaturbate.
Yeah but that's a less than ideal example. randomcamslutsathome doesn't give the illusion that it brings something different.

And it's on a subdomain which sucks.

But if you have for example a virtual reality related blog and take for example a stripcash Whitelabel, configure it so that only the models who offer virtual reality chat are listed. with a descriptive domain name like vrcams.givemeyourmoney


You will see that virtual reality traffic will convert better on that whitelabel than it would if it were send directly to stripchat.

Not always but you can always A/B test your traffic.

Another reason why to use whitelabels is something we have experienced recently.

The cocksuckers at camspower closed our account after 10 years, stealing 10 years of lifetime referrals we send directly to them.

Luckily we also used their whitelabels, and after switching the whitelabel to another program about 60% of the regular visitors registered again.

We always do both, send directly and use whitelabels
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