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Request daily payout got 500 internal server error
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Me and a few members are noticing close to a drop of 30 percent since February. All around the same time. Anyone else noticing this?
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I think it's to do with Onlyfans live too. :2 cents: Start promoting onlyfans accounts :2 cents: Stripchat is working ok too. :2 cents: |
Huge drop in overall revenue by almost 70% this month. Oh well.. :upsidedow
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I've noticed a drop. I have a few friends that use to be on Chaturbate all the time. They have moved to other platforms like OF and now even doing their own websites, will all the AI design and setups, its easy to start their own live shows and accept $$ and no need to share or split the revenue. This would only work if they already have a following, so I'm assuming the models that have used the platform for long are moving on.
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Crack revenue claim to be the only one LOL...... will leave it there... |
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Talking about CrackRevenue, is worth to put time in it, and what would be the most lucrative offers? I noticed that a lot of CrackRevenue links are blocked by the most common adblockers, so what will it do? |
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Thanks, Eric |
I am seeing a drop (about 50-60%) in revshare revenue over the past ten days
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I'll take the account off your hand, sounds like it's not worth it for you anymore.
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Least I can do after all the help you have given me. No thank yous necessary. |
Same here, huge drop in revenue for March and April, compared to January, February and whole 2023-2022-etc... The drop I noticed is aprox 40% to 50% in revenue.
I thought it was temporary for February but then on March the same happened so its obviously a consolidated trend so far. What is the cause? Anyone found it? It has to do with models redirecting their traffic to their own onlyfans ventures and own business, out of Chaturbate? Or something else? Quote:
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It's not only a downward trend on Chaturbate. I see the same pattern on other cam sites. Started for me around november last year. Sending more traffic the last months but catching new (high spending) customers is difficult.
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the milks gone bad charley murphy... the milks. gone. baaaaaaaad. this entire method has been sunset for years now but boomers are keeping it still worth pumping, especially for those of us in it since the good ole days. ive retooled allot of my traffic toward landing model sign ups & capping out recurring / rev share vs. free sign ups or cc converts... everyone is a porn star now right? :2 cents::thumbsup |
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If paysites died awhile ago, and cams are dying now. What's left? |
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Edit not important post. Will see how everything goes this month
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Yeah cams are on their way out, and as the economy worsens and the girls get more desperate and the value of the shows goes down things will get more difficult. |
I'll take peoples chaturbate accounts off their hands, sounds like a lot of people don't want the account to but no one is taking this offer. weird,
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Cams are going great for me still, already made more this period than last and daily payouts are about double than last period. I just don't think you can really judge the entire industry based on a few affiliates not doing so well these days. It's the affiliate, not the program/platform type as a whole. |
I think a lot of whitelabel affiliates and API users who simply create a site which is basically duplicated content are seeing their traffic decline, in volume and quality, therefore income, and rightly so.
You have to create something unique, add value to the API source or a different user experience that presents the content in a unique way that users want. If you put in the work, your income does not decline. Simple. There's plenty of life in cams for the foreseeable. |
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I have $30-60 daily this month. It is a joke by sending traffic and signups for 7 years. Revenue going down every month last 1-2 years.
Maybe it is a time to leave this sinking ship? |
Do you know any way to gather all revshare signups from the last 6 or 7 years, and process that data to find out if a big spender suddenly stopped spending?
Basically to find out if a tricky cheating dirty model robbed the members. Few years ago I remember some asian model with nickname "clara" something that was asking all members to create a new nick under her ref code, it was pathetic. Not sure if they suspended her. But like that model there must be a lot of them. Is there a way to do this without coding a script? |
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I have all my transactions since I started with cb back in 2014. Anyway, load the csv file into excel or into a database and start analyzing the hell out of it. Get used ot at least once a month grabbing the csv file so you can build a history of the transactions, you can extract your biggest spenders, etc. If you go back a page or 2 page in this thread you should see a post by me where I shared several reports I do and a pic of my summary spreadsheet which lets me see exactly who is buying, when they started and when their last transaction was. |
After making that post I decided to update my database and get it up to date.
Here is the summary worksheet I usually work with. This is sorted by sales high to low. I can clearly see when a person signed up, when their first buy was, when their last buy was, how much they spent and how many days from signup to first buy. https://madspiders.com/charts/cb_com...s_05072024.png This is sorted by the number of days between sign up and first buy. Please note that a couple of then took almost 10 years from sign up to first buy. https://madspiders.com/charts/cb_day...y_05072024.png Then these are a few of the charts I make up just because I like to look at graphic representations of the data. https://madspiders.com/charts/cb_stats_05072024.png https://madspiders.com/charts/cb_inc...h_05072024.png https://madspiders.com/charts/cb_buy...s_05072024.png |
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Thanks, yes you are right, Max I get is 10,000 items, which represents around 20 months of transactions in my case, no more than that. Now the question is, how is everyone here doing to get years and years of data to analyze if one big spender vanished or was robbed by a cheating model? Without the full data I cant even process anything or go ahead... How was that guy Billy Musk coding his script to show all that data if the max we get is 10,000? Im missing something here. :Oh crap |
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