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I am always amused at the lunacy I read hear. Then they wonder why the affiliate model is dying. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
i am really not getting how someone can be ok if his sales are not counted. that have been proven few times on this board already. are you guys serious? :helpme for first april you are a bit late ... :2 cents:
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personally i would love to see more test joints, very entertaining and good for business. |
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I would say, "This thread is a representation of how affiliates are seen and treated in 2014 - like worthless garbage." Lucas is doing a few tests. So f***ing what? |
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Seeing how Ruseful responded to the billing problem, I wouldn't give my AFF ID or anything else that can give my identity away. Too many haters. |
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Everyone else in this business has their hat on straight and doing everything perfect? |
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Did I ? No - thought not. |
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What else was anyone supposed to assume? |
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Sign me up! |
gfy 2014 = surfers defending programs assfucking affiliates
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Your success is an interesting tale of launching tubes of questionable copyright legitimacy, hijacking industry traffic by giving away for free what surfers previously had to pay for, helping to kill affiliate and paysite sales and then opening your own paysites to promote on said tubes. |
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(Aside from threads like this where a single data point is used to accuse a company of scamming, cheating and ripping people off in a libellous manner?) Pretend you are a programme owner. Your choice is a) Recruit some web masters in house and keep 100% of the sales and none of the bullshit drama b) Have a public programme where 5% of affiliates send 95% of the sales and 95% of the affiliates bitch and moan and demand having their arses wiped and spoon fed whilst sending 20 hits a day and 3 sales a month That's my point. It's just not worth the hassle. |
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They still need/want affiliates. |
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You like to position yourself as a visionary that helps evolve the industry, but the reality is that the industry is making less money under the new model. You've made it work for you, but the reality is that 98% of your success was launching with the YouPorn.com domain name. It was the funny play on YouTube that went viral. The remaining 2% was having enough balls to harbor unauthorized content and hide behind DMCA (which at that time was something few were willing to do). Just call a spade a spade and get off the high horse. |
It's really starting to look like we need a forum only for affiliates. It's nice to see there are some real ones still out there.
Anyway I'm putting Relentless on ignore. Enough is enough. Please go on, Lucas. Never mind the distractions. |
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Have you figured out yet that you are chatting with affiliates? I am an affiliate of many programs. Robert is an affiliate of many programs. OldJeff has been an affiliate of many programs. Also here is a BIG secret, every affiliate program owner is also an affiliate of other programs.
The difference here is not between program owners and program affiliates. The difference is between professionals and hobbyists. I've given a lot of advice in this thread that is great for professional affiliates and terrible for program owners. I am telling you to send your traffic where it earns you the most money, that is not good news for most program owners... it's great news for any affiliate for with a brain. |
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I believe you are doing me an injustice re YP. There were many other factors that drove the success of YP. We did not throttle our bandwidth, when our competitors did, that meant videos did not buffer for our end users. We started buying content very early on (within months of launching), this meant we did not have to rely on end user uploads. We invented the Content Partner Program in early 2007, that is widely used in the industry today, and this enabled us not to allow user uploads (which resulted in us receiving less than 10 DMCA's a month). We developed industry first algorithms such as "we recommend" that enabled us to get our average page views per visit to around 50% more than our nearest competitor. This meant we could serve less ads, and charge more for the ad space we kept. We did not allow intrusive video banners nor did we serve pop unders/overs, Im ads etc etc. This actually increased time on site. We actually cared for our users and provided one of the best end user experiences in the tube market. A visionary? Yes, I would say that, and if I have not already proved it with YP and now my pay site network, then in the coming months, I most certainly will, with Cloud.xxx and Tube.xxx. Oh, and our balls were much bigger than 2%. |
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Everyone keeps saying how us affiliates don't matter and how we're dying etc. and then when we get together in a thread they come in like viking invaders trying to throw us all off. People do that when they feel threatened. |
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OK, no insults, just a serious question.
Of the big programs that are no longer online, how many do you think no longer exist ? (OK this is a trick question, because a lot of them still exist for business people.) MANY have phased out their programs because trying to keep up with unreasonable affiliate demands was not worth the effort. Close the doors, cater to your top 5-10%, and work with them in a close relationship where everyone profits. |
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Mopek1,
Serious question: What, other than doing the work, prevents you from opening your own paysite? |
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wow this thread has more made up bullshit wannabe clueless trash then I have seen in a long ass time.
This is why I renamed what I was doing and started over with 2 affiliates and still have an amazing two today. Lazy affiliates with 2004 ways of thinking lol Good luck with that If you are going to send your hard earned good quality traffic then get to know who runs the program, Or the affiliate manager which might be the same person. Work WITH him on making money for both of you. They should be on your team and if you make more money so do they. All this fucking hate and fighting and shit talking is unreal. If I cannot talk to who runs shit and work with them when needed I would not waste my time. Never stop learning even from these guys. Yeah I know ten years ago you just signed up and it didn't matter what traffic you sent where because you would still make good money and get a bunch of presents at Christmas too LOL |
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