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vintageadult 12-06-2015 07:38 AM

What are the best ways for getting rebilled subscriptions?
 
Rebilling system is a consistent way of earning for webmasters month to month.
But its really tough to get rebilled subscribers for paysites.

What are your ways to increase rebilled subscribers on your paysites?

What are the best ways to get rebilled subscriptions and prevent it from cancellations?

BIGTYMER 12-06-2015 07:40 AM

Lower membership fee. Good content. Constant updates.

j3rkules 12-06-2015 02:14 PM

Add some feedback/comment section, bonuses/discounts.

CurrentlySober 12-06-2015 03:42 PM

Hide the cancel button :2 cents:

femdomdestiny 12-06-2015 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by vintageadult (Post 20658649)
Rebilling system is a consistent way of earning for webmasters month to month.
But its really tough to get rebilled subscribers for paysites.

What are your ways to increase rebilled subscribers on your paysites?

What are the best ways to get rebilled subscriptions and prevent it from cancellations?

Tell them that if they cancel before 6th month of membership, they will get cancelation notice in their real mailbox. (and put a picture of it , something explicit with name of site they subscribed).

To maximize effects, when optimizing for SE and audience, target married customers (with children,preferably).

JasonCollins 12-07-2015 02:17 AM

Update your site with quality content. Keep the users engaged as much as possible. When they lose interest there are more likely to bounce. Do you do email marketing?

Also consider offering discounts (if you're not already) for subs. Think of 34.99 as a one-time month access and 29.99 recurring or something along those lines. Work on creating value with what you have to offer. For the most part, this is trial and error and you will want to try out a couple of different variations to see what performs the best.

A/B testing; Consider creating separate join pages that show different subs/pricing. Then send traffic to these joins to see how they convert. Be careful here though... You don't want to create a package that is considerably less on one test. If the user finds the other price point they are more likely to make a chargeback since they didn't receive the best possible price. :2 cents:

MiamiBoyz 12-07-2015 03:15 AM

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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 20659004)
Hide the cancel button :2 cents:

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Super Nick 12-07-2015 03:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vintageadult (Post 20658649)
Rebilling system is a consistent way of earning for webmasters month to month.
But its really tough to get rebilled subscribers for paysites.

What are your ways to increase rebilled subscribers on your paysites?

What are the best ways to get rebilled subscriptions and prevent it from cancellations?

One of the good ways is to build a relationship with your customers via email from the moment they signup. Send them weekly updates (if you have such, which is of course more important), ask them if they didn't log in for a week and so on. Since rebills are hard to get, you should put a lot of effort to keep people that subscribe to you.

if you'd like to, I could tell you more about how to integrate transactional emails into the website. Feel free to hit me up :thumbsup

incredibleworkethic 12-07-2015 06:03 AM

Don't make a shit site. Make it like you would like to join it. :)

bizgoddess69 12-07-2015 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by JasonCollins (Post 20659295)
Update your site with quality content. Keep the users engaged as much as possible. When they lose interest there are more likely to bounce. Do you do email marketing?

Also consider offering discounts (if you're not already) for subs. Think of 34.99 as a one-time month access and 29.99 recurring or something along those lines. Work on creating value with what you have to offer. For the most part, this is trial and error and you will want to try out a couple of different variations to see what performs the best.

A/B testing; Consider creating separate join pages that show different subs/pricing. Then send traffic to these joins to see how they convert. Be careful here though... You don't want to create a package that is considerably less on one test. If the user finds the other price point they are more likely to make a chargeback since they didn't receive the best possible price. :2 cents:

The Billing reps have such useful advice for success....why more of us don't listen to them and respect their deep insight is beyond me:thumbsup

CurrentlySober 12-07-2015 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by incredibleworkethic (Post 20659476)
Don't make a shit site. Make it like you would like to join it. :)

If I made a site I would like to join, it WOULD be a shit site... :2 cents:

Paul Markham 12-07-2015 08:19 AM

Invest a lot of money into the site. And pray it will work.

Even updating is no guaranty they will stay to see more. Is it more of the same, will the updates be there in 6 months, is your content so good another site hasn't got a similar version with a different style?

Today the competition are Tubes Sites updating with 10 to 20 scenes a day, from different sources. Apart from HD what can your site offer to compete?

It's not more pre-recorded scenes. so can you afford a girl online to chat to members for the price of a membership, can you churn out lots of BTS that's real, maybe a live show that's worth staying around to watch.

Whatever it is, it will be costly and the ROI isn't going to be great. Smaller sites with the possibility of upselling, or emailing ex-members is a better way than building mega sites and constant adding.


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