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Originally Posted by Far-L
Roger, please don't take this the wrong way but without showing a bit of how the numbers work your last post just comes off as hype and posturing for a sales pitch.
In my example, you would bleed the rev from a large member base faster than you would grow it. Also, what is "financial backing" is that like when an owner has to take a salary reduction to make sure the affiliates are getting paid rather than lose face by missing a payout? Or when an investor is called upon to ante up more for shares to cover overhead for the month? (without naming names... both are real life examples of pps program genius at work btw)
Marc De presented some numbers that made sense. I think your commentary would benefit from the same details.
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It's a very competitive industry everyone has there long term goals. Why I don?t want to post numbers is very simple there are some things I?m not willing to share.
I helped many programs that are doing very well right now on PPS and created competition for us thinking it would be reciprocated. I learned my lesson.
Like I said those who can payout the webmaster more in the end gets the traffic. Very simple.
To answer your question yes sometimes you have to take a pay cut to gain webmasters I'm not looking to get rich I don't mind sharing the wealth and living a normal comfortable life..
I don't need millions
BTW my mother is going to launch a rev-share program next month
to compete with the 10000000's of others. LOL
From what I hear the average retention in this industry is 2 months now is this true?