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PPS or Revshare in 2015?
Which linkcodes do you choose?
Do you decide based on any kind of data or experience, or just a preference? |
Depends on the site/program.
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I don't think 2015 is any different than 2010, or 2005....it depends on your "business outlook" and which business model you prefer. There will always be people looking for the most short-term gain as possible (PPS) and there will always be people interested in long-term relationships and payouts (Revshare).
Maybe there are less long-term thinkers now? |
If a program updates and retains, revshare
If a program churn and burns, pps Webcams? Revshare usually Dating? PPS |
Mix it. 1 program 60/40 pps/rev and the next program switch the opposite.
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RevShare is usually better.
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Revshare works best for me. I will stick with it.
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Cams rev... Celeb PPS.
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If you have good traffic you will make way more on revshare , at least for cams !
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RevShare is the way to nove forward
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depends - if site updates non stop + not too much ripped content on tubes, revshare is ok. Otherwise - pps.
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Revshare is the best in the long term
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Neither nor. These days programs pay to be listed on quality properties.
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use revshare, in time it better
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Depends on how big programs are. If it's a huge porgram and the content is good I would do revshare and all cam sites you should do revshare :-)
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Revshare... I get checks from CCBill from programs, where I don't work for 7-8 years already!
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The best way if you can test both programs and monitor your traffic by subaccounts or campaigns. This is very difficult question and there is no exact answer on it. Maybe RevShare is more better in perspective, but anyway ... only testing and testing ...
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per sale
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right :thumbsup |
On long term (if the program is good on rebilling) i would do revshare. For short term cash, i would do PPS
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You could try both, even on the same program.
Then analyze stats after a bit and decide which one works best for your traffic. |
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Revshare!!
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There really isn't a one-size fits all answer. It depends on your traffic, pre-sales, pre-screening, demographics, etc. If you analyze your own stats per program, right down to your cost/click or cost/sale to a program over specific periods of time, then study your net revenue at $/click or $/sale. At that point, you can tell which is better for you for that specific program.
Without data for your OWN traffic/demographics/promotional methods, you're left with guesswork. |
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