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Ronzo 06-07-2009 11:14 AM

How many cams programs should you promote?
 
Not looking for webcam programs to push, but am interested in opinions on how many programs to promote. Is it more efficient or productive sales-wise to send your traffic to only a couple of webcam programs... or even just one? Or, is there success to be found in trying to be all things to all cam fans? Also, interested in opinions based on experience on what webcam programs you would NOT recommend pushing and why?

pornguy 06-07-2009 11:17 AM

Depends on how you have your traffic moving. Could be 1 is best could be 4 or more.

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Check it out and hit me on ICQ on Monday morning to help you with placement of ad's etc

tornell 06-07-2009 11:31 AM

one web cam sponsor

Webmaster Army 06-07-2009 11:47 AM

The answer is most certainly not one. Typical webcam users sign up because they love webcams specifically. They are going to dig up the other webcam sites whether you referred them or not so you may as well get credit.

This does not mean you should build an entire site around multiple sponsors, some basic links to the other programs will pick up loose sales that you would have missed otherwise.

Ronzo 06-07-2009 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 15934795)
Depends on how you have your traffic moving. Could be 1 is best could be 4 or more.

CamspotCash Is ours and works great on most sites. We have a ton of tools.

Check it out and hit me on ICQ on Monday morning to help you with placement of ad's etc

Thanks for the info and offer, PornGuy, it's appreciated. But, I have a problem or two with CamSpot.com. I can see where surfers might find the $1 deal for "full access and unlimited chat" to be misleading and create distrust from the start. Granted, $1 is no big deal. But, unless you delve into the site, it's not totally clear that $1 buys only "guest chat"... a feature that many other webcam networks provide free. Sure, the free video replay for that $1 is a nice feature. But, I think it's reasonable to surmise that some surfers are expecting more access to the site's interactive offerings than only "guess chat". Now, it could easily be argued these surfers should know better. But regardless, for me it's a negative factor and one that in the long haul may not work in my favor. Feel free to correct me if you feel I'm off base. But, IMHO, building a cam business takes quite a bit of time and effort. I want to feel for the sake of my future and long term success, I'm promoting the best program available all things considered.

Ronzo 06-08-2009 06:48 AM

Which one?


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