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Do sexdoll sites shave affiliate clicks?
Hello
I have had a sex doll porn videos site for several years, with 500 UV/day. It has affiliate links to 10+ major online sex doll shops (from different countries, but mostly connected to China manufacturers), and sends 100+ clicks a day, or 36K+ clicks a year (at least 30% from the USA). And every year I got exactly one registered sale. Is it normal statistics, or they are all practicing shaving? What is your experience, good or bad? |
Perhaps is a niche which simply convert bad ?
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That’s not enough traffic to make any type of reasonable conclusion.
Sex dolls are ultra niche. And if you’re sending 36k clicks per year divided among 10+ sponsors, thats 3,600 clicks a year each. That’s nothing. One or two of them could have broken forms or whatever and that would completely skew your results. Try sending all of your traffic to a single sponsor to see if it converts. If not, move on to the next until you find the one that sells best |
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I've found a lot of these premium sex doll sponsor programs vanish overnight too. Another problem is likely that customers think long and hard about making a large investment in a sex doll, so the cookie tracker might have to last for months. |
Sex dolls affiliate are terrible converters. Like the guy above said. It's a large investment. Not everyone has that type of money
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Are you already a RealDoll affiliate?
Sales predominantly come via a sex toy forum but have also had some via ads on a tube (not specific sex doll tube). Hope this helps. |
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