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Mr.Fiction 09-26-2015 12:38 AM

iOS9 - Affiliate Sales Down So Far or Not?
 
iOS9, with its built in ad blocking ability, has been out since the September 16th. That's more than a week ago.

Anyone seeing lower affiliate sales or cam sales starting on that date?

Not sure any major program manager would tell us if they are seeing lower sales, but does anyone have any insight into what industry stats look like so far?

SBJ 09-26-2015 12:58 AM

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh this whole idea that you think YOUR sales are down cause IO9 has ad blocking ability is so funny! So all the sudden people that would normally click on ads and join paysites would opt not to see the very ads they surf pornsites for?? Maybe the apple fanboys are too busy sucking each others dicks and bragging about how great their new iphone is?

Mr.Fiction 09-26-2015 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by SBJ (Post 20589468)
:1orglaugh:1orglaugh this whole idea that you think YOUR sales are down cause IO9 has ad blocking ability is so funny! So all the sudden people that would normally click on ads and join paysites would opt not to see the very ads they surf pornsites for?? Maybe the apple fanboys are too busy sucking each others dicks and bragging about how great their new iphone is?

iOS accounts for a large percentage of mobile conversions. If a majority of mobile sales/clicks come from iOS, and iOS introduces a new way to block advertising, then companies are going to have to have a plan to deal with it. For example, how will the major adult advertising networks get around ad blocker? That will have a big impact on publishers who rely on those networks.

This conversation has nothing to do with "fanboys" or the tired Android vs Apple arguments.

SBJ 09-26-2015 02:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr.Fiction (Post 20589478)
iOS accounts for a large percentage of mobile conversions. If a majority of mobile sales/clicks come from iOS, and iOS introduces a new way to block advertising, then companies are going to have to have a plan to deal with it. For example, how will the major adult advertising networks get around ad blocker? That will have a big impact on publishers who rely on those networks.

This conversation has nothing to do with "fanboys" or the tired Android vs Apple arguments.

Ive got google analytics on over 15 sites and 50-60 percent of my mobile traffic is android and 20 percent ios.. But ill repeat why would someone that surfs for porn on their ios block ads if they wanted to join or buy cams?

Oh and my 15 sites still has over 60 percent windows based non mobile..


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