![]() |
Quote:
i already do 5-10 on good days.....if I wanted to bump that up I could by working harder....I already make enough from all my other adult shit though..don't really need to promote other peoples shit, i started that and still do that for fun... I work almost 60+ hours a week at this shit now...I just need to cut some other shit loose, too many unfinished projects that won't go anywhere |
Quote:
i need a beer |
10 - 15 on most days
I hit 20 a few times - and it happens more often now so thing are slowly getting better |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
The question is what is a lot. 100 is a lot for an affiliate.
|
Quote:
|
you guys are pulling these number out of your ass
next one that says the 300 a day needs to attach a screen cap of his stats page with a date |
Quote:
|
Quote:
no one here claimed he did those numbers , but that are the numbers you should be aiming for you can keep on thinking inside the box and keep on believing that 20 * $25 is a A LARGE AMOUNT of money OR you can get real and realise that you should be able to do 5 * 25 sales a day if you work SMART not hard :thumbsup |
Quote:
|
Quote:
10 sales = 4 CB = 6 actual memberships so ten sales is NOT $350 but rather $210 if you are lucky and THEN you pay tax on that amount , so your $210 a day becomes $150 a day Greedy ? wanting more than $150 a day ? dont think so |
Quote:
I know people who I am 100% sure still do those numbers today as affiliates. |
Quote:
10 sales != 4 charge backs :eek2 thats definitely not true, BTW if you are an affiliate promoting per sign up sponsors, you dont care about charge backs at all |
Quote:
CB , scrubbing , you name it , ten actual sales never quite make it to your stats for some reason :1orglaugh |
Quote:
|
Quote:
I was a bit too fast with the typing there , my only point was that from 10 actual sales you 'd be lucky you get 6 :disgust |
Quote:
|
Quote:
i can't stop looking at your sig |
Good morning,
Our new affiliate program averages 65 sign ups per day. respectfully, Thomas van de Koch |
Quote:
I don't know how much one can make in SE today. I've been away from it too long and not interested in getting back to the supply side of the business. Back when we were doing it domains cost $70 for two years. This reduced the number of competitors. The number of people who could buy hundreds of domains for tens of thousands of dollars and who also had the knowledge to make it happen was very small. I know a handful of people who do more than 100 signups per day as affiliates today. Two of them post here but it is none of my business to say who they are or what they do. |
7 sign ups a day is too much for me
|
Quote:
|
doing 100 joins a day buying traffic is not hard,but getting a decent ROI is another story
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
btw 100+ sales for an affiliate, 1000+ for a program owner is "a lot of sales" :) |
Quote:
|
depens on the size of the affiliate program, how many years it's in business and how many sites they own.
Simple. |
depends on so many things, if I have 1 paysite with a small bw costs, 2/day is a lot I think... blabla
|
Quote:
You have no clue. |
Quote:
|
It depends how much it costs to get those signups.
|
100+/day is a shit load
|
100 would be nice...
|
i run a mainstream affiliate network. as anetwork one our "popular" programs we have had a couple 300-400 sales days. but we average probably 200-300/day across the network on everything *shrug* that project seems to hold up well.
|
Quote:
|
it obviously depends. if your getting paid $3.95 for every trial you can obviously get alot more than $40 per sale.
|
What a bullshit yet "interesting" thread. There are too many variables to give signups any value unless you post stats. It's put up or shut up time!
25-40 does fine for me :thumbsup CCbill http://www.3wcash.com/stat2.jpg Verotel http://www.3wcash.com/stat1.jpg Little from Paypal http://www.3wcash.com/stat4.jpg And the fuckers, with the rebills http://www.3wcash.com/stat3.jpg |
All times are GMT -7. The time now is 06:35 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
©2000-, AI Media Network Inc123