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CB Affiliate Advice?
Hello all
New to GFY and still working things out, but basically I built and launched my affiliate site about a year ago, targeting the rev-share model. I've implemented tracking and can confirm users are clicking through to the registration. I've also tested via a VPN and the registrations are showing up in the affiliate portal. I'm not hitting huge traffic numbers yet (250 new users in the last 28 days), but I haven't had a single sign-up since the site went live - is there something I might be missing? I'm the sole developer and the application is fully bespoke, so I have access to the base code if there are any technical issues at play. Any advice is appreciated, thanks! |
Not sure what advice you expect, you have no traffic so you need to work on it.
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A lot of people seem to forget that they may be promoting a site to people who may have already joined. |
0) stop jerking off over your bespoke mad skillz; nobody cares, as you've proven
1) use the $1/free signup if it's available; you might reach minimum payout before they convert you back to revshare 2) promote other cam sites 3) promote other types of site 4) promote content related to different areas of your site 5) get new/different traffic by making your site worth visiting 6) give up, because if you don't even know the bleedin' obvious and sit making $0 for a year before thinking about changing stuff, you're just going to waste money 7) Happy New Year! |
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Good point, thanks for your advice |
Is it just a whitelabel? or actual site like these?
https://nichepornsites.com/how-to-ma...ive-cams-site/ Are many pages indexed yet? You can read this for some ideas https://nichepornsites.com/how-we-ma...-live-webcams/ and try here https://hardlinks.org/ good luck :thumbsup |
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I was going to joke that the reason everyone made money 20+ years ago is because sites were all just black background, red/yellow/white default serif font, and a few static banners and text links, but I'm not sure there's not some truth in that. The other reason people made money back then is spamming, and that's been true ever since. Everyone acts like they're Oppenheimer's smarter cousin, and porn is soooo complicated, but spamming is ultimately the reason all sites and all affiliates have ever made a buck. Affiliate programs are literally nothing but outsourced spam programs. That's what they were for and the reason they exist. Providing deniability for sites so they didn't get canned by their host/upstream, and an excuse for the host/upstream to not can big spending porn customers who spammed. You can go on any tube site if you want to see how the Wernher von Porns (rocket scientists, ahahaha) made money with CB or other cam sites: uploading stolen model videos with their shitty .porn URL slapped on. Scummy and unethical but probably kept them in meth for a while. So there you have it. I'll probably be killed for letting this top secret out the bag, but that's really how you make money in porn: spamming. Anyone who says they did it any other way is a liar and/or in denial about what they've done. |
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