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troy 2007-04-17 02:52 PM

What happened to creamycash?
 
Hi all,

I was just updating some pages and to my amazement one of my creampie sponsors creamycash is gone.

Anyone know what happened to them?

Jim 2007-04-17 03:12 PM

That is strange. They looked like they just closed.

troy 2007-04-17 03:35 PM

Yeah that is strange. They were in the game for a long time and had a great site going.

babymaker 2007-04-19 09:25 PM

yep, they have been down for like 8 months now :(

Mr Spock 2007-04-20 07:50 AM

How does one know when a smaller sponsor in no longer operational. I tried joining a few smaller ones and noted that their content updates are like two years old and they don't respond to e-mails - however their site is still up.

I am skeptical about sending traffic to such sponsors.

Useless 2007-04-20 08:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Spock (Post 343595)
How does one know when a smaller sponsor in no longer operational. I tried joining a few smaller ones and noted that their content updates are like two years old and they don't respond to e-mails - however their site is still up.

I am skeptical about sending traffic to such sponsors.

It seems like a lot of the small sponsors are still working their days jobs, and once they see that it's a long, long road to success online, their affiliate program becomes a very low priority. It's usually the ones who build their paysite(s) without knowing anything about traffic generation that quietly fade away.

Toby 2007-04-20 08:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Useless Warrior (Post 343599)
It seems like a lot of the small sponsors are still working their days jobs, and once they see that it's a long, long road to success online, their affiliate program becomes a very low priority. It's usually the ones who build their paysite(s) without knowing anything about traffic generation that quietly fade away.

I think many of those solo girl "indie" sites are given poor advice about creating an affiliate program before their site is really ready to support one, and without any advice on how to properly promote an affilate program once they have it set up.

Keeping up with the turn over is a bit of a chore, but the ones that get it right have superb retention.


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