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mike134 05-10-2010 04:53 PM

New Affiliate Program On CCBill.. BUT ?
 
So I will soon launch a new affiliate program on ccbill, as I am unknown to the industry and ccbill is a solid company with a great track record.

My one concern is the link codes, id feel more comfortable if they'd point to us and we redirect to the ccbill link codes, so at any point:
1. i move to another processor/affiliate program
2. they deactive my account for some odd reason or another (ive had paypal account terminated for little to no reason and monies kept)

The migration would be seamless with linkcodes pointing to me and traffic wont just blackhole from webmasters

Q: So do you guys as affiliates feel comfortable with a new affiliate programs having control over the link codes, but being paid out and traffic tracked by ccbill?

Also is anyone doing similar, redirect to ccbill link codes and such? Just curious

candyflip 05-10-2010 04:59 PM

I am in the process of switching to NATS for a new program, but in the past did what you are suggesting using CCBill and CCBill Webmaster Affiliate Admin from AdultScripting.com

http://www.adultscripting.com

icymelon 05-10-2010 05:11 PM

the good thing about ccbill is that people trust them so using their linking code lets webmasters know they can trust you. especially if your new to the industry.

ruff 05-10-2010 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mike134 (Post 17127049)
So I will soon launch a new affiliate program on ccbill, as I am unknown to the industry and ccbill is a solid company with a great track record.

My one concern is the link codes, id feel more comfortable if they'd point to us and we redirect to the ccbill link codes, so at any point:
1. i move to another processor/affiliate program
2. they deactive my account for some odd reason or another (ive had paypal account terminated for little to no reason and monies kept)

The migration would be seamless with linkcodes pointing to me and traffic wont just blackhole from webmasters

Q: So do you guys as affiliates feel comfortable with a new affiliate programs having control over the link codes, but being paid out and traffic tracked by ccbill?

Also is anyone doing similar, redirect to ccbill link codes and such? Just curious

As an affiliate I am very comfortable seeing the link go directly to CC Bill because I know I will be paid and I know they have the best reputation in the business. I also know, after 10 years in this business, that when links go somewhere I can't find them, shit happens. I don't promote hardly any programs anymore where the link does not go directly to CC Bill. But that's just me.

mike134 05-10-2010 06:21 PM

good feedback, im just a bit paranoid putting all my eggs in one basket type of deal

amateurcanada 05-10-2010 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mike134 (Post 17127220)
good feedback, im just a bit paranoid putting all my eggs in one basket type of deal

I do agree, but if your starting out - its easier and instills more confidence to your potential affiliates to use a 'brandname' processor as they settle your webmaster payments for you :D

MrDeiz 05-10-2010 11:19 PM

read this http://www.signbucksdaily.com/marketing/ccbill-manual/

plsureking 05-10-2010 11:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ruff (Post 17127095)
As an affiliate I am very comfortable seeing the link go directly to CC Bill because I know I will be paid and I know they have the best reputation in the business. I also know, after 10 years in this business, that when links go somewhere I can't find them, shit happens. I don't promote hardly any programs anymore where the link does not go directly to CC Bill. But that's just me.

Quote:

Originally Posted by icymelon (Post 17127083)
the good thing about ccbill is that people trust them so using their linking code lets webmasters know they can trust you. especially if your new to the industry.

ya that about sums it up.

ccbill doesnt cancel accounts like Paypal. you get notified and have a chance to discuss it. Paypal is a bunch of thieving corporate criminals. a lot of adult site owners lost money several years ago when they suddenly stopped processing adult subscriptions without warning. CCBill is the industry standard for adult sites.

i know there's a lot of affiliates that will only promote ccbill programs. and these days you need every affiliate you can get.

LoveSandra 05-11-2010 01:54 AM

nice reading

MediaGuy 05-11-2010 05:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mike134 (Post 17127049)
So I will soon launch a new affiliate program on ccbill, as I am unknown to the industry and ccbill is a solid company with a great track record.

My one concern is the link codes, id feel more comfortable if they'd point to us and we redirect to the ccbill link codes, so at any point:
1. i move to another processor/affiliate program
2. they deactive my account for some odd reason or another (ive had paypal account terminated for little to no reason and monies kept)

The migration would be seamless with linkcodes pointing to me and traffic wont just blackhole from webmasters

Q: So do you guys as affiliates feel comfortable with a new affiliate programs having control over the link codes, but being paid out and traffic tracked by ccbill?

Also is anyone doing similar, redirect to ccbill link codes and such? Just curious

All my link codes are those huge CCBill referall urls and you know what? It doesn't mess with my SEO, works with those url-shortening services, and they never fuck me up.

All my clients are with CCBill, and I've been with CCBill for over six years, and never a hiccup.

You can trust CCBill more than your parents, take my word on it.

:D


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