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NaughtyBank going to the next level Nats ? Es ? Mpa3 ? PartnerSoft ? Custom ? Ccbill?
Allie and I are taking NaughtyBank to the next level. We feel the first step is the integration of a more robust affiliate backend. We?ve narrowed it down to the following and would like to hear some feedback (pros, cons, etc) from affiliates, programs using these solutions as well as the software companies themselves.
The following options are in no particular order 1. NATS 2. Executive Stats 3. MPA 3 4. Partner Soft 5. Custom Solution 6. CCBill ? Just stick with CCBill?s built in affiliate software and add marketing tools such as gallery generators, custom text file output, etc. Please limit your comments to constructive input only. I want to hear about the good, bad and the ugly however I?m not looking to see this turn into a pissing match or bashing of one company or another. If there?s anything you?d like to contribute privately please fee free to contact me on ICQ: 159623433 Thanks! |
Feel free to contact me on ICQ or email and I will be happy to give you demo access to the MPA3 webmaster and admin area. This way you can compare the products your self as well.
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I am just waiting for someone to go to the next step and offer 2 different choices of affiliate system backends...As all of these will always have their pro's and con's and some will like this one but not this one.
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I don't know anything about NATS but we've used MPA3 for a while, it is very nice software and the MPA team is very responsive to your technical requirements/support issues.
However in the end we decided to go the custom route so that we can have more flexibility as far as what our program can offer webmasters. Plus I don't like renting software :) |
All have their negatives and positives. Just make sure you have money available to purchase / integrate into a different script if one doesn't work well...
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mpa3 or executive stats.
or hell, just add some more promo matrerial and stick with ccbill, seeing people rebill for 8-9 months on my stats means ya'll must be doing something right, if it aint broke dont fix it :D |
My only suggestion would be to make sure you have access to the code. If not, it is like running a webmaster program with your hands tied and on your head. Do not make the mistake of going with a program with no code. Customizations can be very difficult, if not impossible.
No code is fine of the guy doing 20 joins a day, but not got a legit program IMHO. |
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BTW, you're only retaining 8-9 months? We're going to have to work on that for you. Seriously though, we've been doing some things in the member's area that will only increase member retention. We're striving for 12 months+ right now and it looks very attainable. |
Jake,
I have no idea if you got a demo of any of the ones mentioned yet, but I highly suggest you get one so you see exactly what they have to offer. If you want a NATS demo, let me know on ICQ. |
Go custom, why rely on a third party when you can have everything in your own hands. For the money that the full code (if available) of any of these solutions cost you can have your own custom solution easily :2 cents:
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of those i would choose Executive Stats
NATS = no source, sucks big time. MPA = lots of bad press in the past and some people are unwilling to even use programs using thier software. |
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Maybe the most important thing to look at when you chose what kind of backend you will use for your core business is to look for what kind of experience the company you chose have. Has the company been in business for some time doing what they do? Do they have a good client base that keeps them just busy enough and that helps them getting better at the same time? Is the solution well tested over time, time and time again, or is the product fairly new and only in the first phase of its infancy with not enough clients to base itself on? Talk to the companies clients. Not just one, but several, get the inside scoop of things. Any and all of the above things are important to look at when making such an important choice. Because in the end - it is YOUR business? :2 cents: :thumbsup |
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renting software can be very bad, I never rent.
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I agree. We have been around since 1997, paysites since 1998. Paid out in the tens of millions of dollars. |
ES since you get the source code so you can add features when you wish with your own programmer.
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Wow - I can't believe this is on the 3rd page. I guess I should have said, "new model, pics inside" or something like that?
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We are very happy with Nats so far...
Have you looked at x3 (ibelieve that's what it's called) NastyDollars and OXCash use them, they are pretty solid programs with a good track record! |
Bump for Jake.
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Just stick with ccbill :thumbsup
And if you do change to nats, mpa 3 etc pls keep the option to continue to promote you with ccbill or you will lose people promoting you including me :2 cents: |
Who are you processors besides CCbill? We are using Netbilling as our primary and Ccbill as backup (secondary) and are currently using a custom affiliate soluton that is simple so we have started to look at NATS and MPA3 which both work well with our processors from what I am told.
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WORD....two backends |
I would say to stick with CCBill. Lots of people trust them, and some, like me do not like using other companies. But you have never responded to the e-mails that I have sent you, so I dont expect you to see this.
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Nathan from NATS (posted above) is very helpfull and easy to deal with. Would suggest talking to him about their program.
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Here's another vote to stick with CCBill. Plain and simple--I trust them more than the others and I often earn more $/unique with CCBill programs.
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this is great info/opinions, i'm just commenting so i keep this thread in my subscribed list so i can keep watch, i'm curious as well. thx! :2 cents:
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Well I'll stop promoting the site if you choose NATS.
Almost every sponsor I've been promoting who switched to NATS is now doing terrible. You would shit your pants if you saw the difference. |
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If there were additional e-mails sent to me please tell me what address they were sent to because I've never received anything else from you. Allie and I appreciate every single one of our affiliates and we treat them as our business partners. We pride ourselves on affiliate support and would never ignore an e-mail from one of our valued affiliates. |
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You were using fantasymans high rollers program for several years....so to make it seem like your ES program has been around since 98 and you've paid out tens of millions through it is misleading. |
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Executive stats has been getting the rounds to people's ears. May be worth looking into Jake! |
I'm a firm believer in the NATS software suite. The features are amazing, the affiliate tools are easy to implement and their team is solid. I've witnessed the opposite of what others are saying. I convert better with programs that use NATS, as opposed to ccbill or Epoch alone. Just having the campaign feature alone is a killer tool for affiliates to monitor their traffic sources.
The cascading billing is the way to go! |
NATS does not give you the code.. sure... but when it comes to adding things, NATS adds them to the current version (which is updated immediately, where others come out with block updates months to years later).
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bump for Jake
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