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acratophorum 09-11-2007 09:06 AM

Business Question:
 
How much should a program pay out for free unqualified (no CC required) Joins?

acratophorum 09-11-2007 10:13 AM

common ppl! Your opinion count$!!! :winkwink:

acratophorum 09-11-2007 12:55 PM

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acratophorum 09-12-2007 06:59 AM

Let's try again...

Steve Awesome 09-12-2007 06:59 AM

This poll is going to be skewed toward $10 so we can make some money off your ass.

gimo33 09-12-2007 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Awesome (Post 13076045)
This poll is going to be skewed toward $10 so we can make some money off your ass.

what he said.....

acratophorum 09-12-2007 07:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Awesome (Post 13076045)
This poll is going to be skewed toward $10 so we can make some money off your ass.

So you wouldn't send traffic to a site paying, say, $2/unqualified join?

Wolfy 09-12-2007 07:20 AM

A program should pay whatever it feels is in it's best interest to pay.

What kind of dipshit question is this?

acratophorum 09-12-2007 09:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wolfy (Post 13076111)
A program should pay whatever it feels is in it's best interest to pay.

What kind of dipshit question is this?

Let me guess...you must be an economics PH.D...

Affiliate programs will always pay as little as they feel they can to get traffic...I'm trying to get an understanding of what WMs feel is an acceptable payment for unqualified traffic.

Don't quit your dayjob at Mc D's bro...

Wolfy 09-13-2007 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by acratophorum (Post 13076518)
Let me guess...you must be an economics PH.D...

Affiliate programs will always pay as little as they feel they can to get traffic...I'm trying to get an understanding of what WMs feel is an acceptable payment for unqualified traffic.

Don't quit your dayjob at Mc D's bro...

Either you're a troll, or an idiot.

#1 - the more a sponsor pays for an email, the more they will abuse that email in order to turn a profit.

#2 - the more a sponsor pays per email, the more likely they are to shave, in order to keep things profitable.

#3 - if you combine #1 and #2, and you have any amount of common sense, you'll understand that you aren't approaching this correctly.

The correct question is not how much do you want to be paid, but rather how much makes sense.

Asking how much people want to be paid for an email is a dipshit question. The answers are in no way going to help you develop any kind of business strategy, because they are largely going to be based on wishes and wants rather than reality.

Besides, it all comes down to how much you make per click, not how much you make per signup. I learned that day 2 at McD's. :pimp

BTW...

No, I'm not an economics major... but I know the consistent, solid $$$ I get from CECASH at $1.50 per email suits me just fine. CLICK HERE TO TRY IT AND MAYBE YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR DAYJOB, TOO!!!!

Asshat. :1orglaugh

Masterchief 09-13-2007 07:58 AM

the pay per email is largely irrelevant if you ask me, affiliates should look at the overall bottom line

freeticketcash pays $.75 per email, while cecash pays $1.50 email. Despite that, I earned roughly 3x as much using freeticketcash.


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