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jamrek10 09-15-2009 10:49 AM

chat sales or chat traffiic
 
some sites are accepting chat traffic and some sites are not what are the difference of this traffic from a regular traffic?

just asking no need to be rude at this please

LeRoy 09-15-2009 10:55 AM

Whats your experience with your chat traffic? Is it not rebilling?

sexdatesj 09-15-2009 10:56 AM

Too funny, I just asked the same thing in another post.lol

TheDoc 09-15-2009 11:00 AM

The difference in traffic is based on how the advertisement/spam is setup in the chat. And the fact that a person is engaged, so keeping the chain going is easier, but that doesn't mean better.

The reason some programs don't take it is the fraud. Many, many, many fraud Webmasters use chat traffic to 'fake' that they really send traffic, so they can card the program.

And some chat traffic sending webmasters just straight up suck.. blow you out of the waters suck. And it's hard to find 'that one good' guy that will actually send to you over a major program that can out pay you.

sexdatesj 09-15-2009 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDoc (Post 16321846)
The difference in traffic is based on how the advertisement/spam is setup in the chat. And the fact that a person is engaged, so keeping the chain going is easier, but that doesn't mean better.

The reason some programs don't take it is the fraud. Many, many, many fraud Webmasters use chat traffic to 'fake' that they really send traffic, so they can card the program.

And some chat traffic sending webmasters just straight up suck.. blow you out of the waters suck. And it's hard to find 'that one good' guy that will actually send to you over a major program that can out pay you.

recently, a chat guy was showing me real looking stats, like $16,000 a week from Brazzers sites.. crazy!

jamrek10 09-15-2009 11:02 AM

Thank you for the answer maybe not all chat traffic are bad because I've experience sometimes chat traffic is not really good and not really bad if the surfer just use the site and affiliate just be honest to the affiliate program they have join...anyways thank you for answring

TheSenator 09-15-2009 11:06 AM

Yahoo Chat traffic rock back in 1999 till circa 2004.

Those were the good ol days...

TheDoc 09-15-2009 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sexdatesj (Post 16321854)
recently, a chat guy was showing me real looking stats, like $16,000 a week from Brazzers sites.. crazy!


It's very possible to earn that with chat traffic, and a great deal more. It all depends on the persons setup, if they can manage it, etc.


You just gota watch'em like a hawk. Some guys will totally rock it but most will truly rock you....

Furious_Male 09-15-2009 11:11 AM

Most chat traffic players are sending the same surfer to multiple sites to see them "on cam". I have seen transcripts where a "chatter" has sent the surfer to 5 different programs in one session just trying to find them live for a free cam show.

Its bullshit traffic and will bite you in the ass long term.

SteveBee 11-30-2009 09:49 PM

I hate finding those trolls in my chat room. When I find people trying to con people into heading to another site I ban the ip addy with htaccess and get rid of them forever. No need to fraudsters in a sex chat room.

lazycash 11-30-2009 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveBee (Post 16602469)
I hate finding those trolls in my chat room. When I find people trying to con people into heading to another site I ban the ip addy with htaccess and get rid of them forever. No need to fraudsters in a sex chat room.

So its not ok for others to spam urls in your chat rooms, but its ok for you to bump ancient threads with the sole intention of spamming your url?


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