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Aw, Dad, you've done a lot of great things, but you're a very old man, and old people are useless
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On the other hand. If you're paid $30 or $35 when someone signs up, do you REALLY care whether that surfer is getting the best site ever? I mean, someone pays like $1.. $2.. or $5 for a trial and as a webmaster you get paid $30, no risk, no questions asked.
Yes, for a revshare program retention is very important to make your money. But, do you not think that programs are still doing rebills and making their money, even if the site sucks? and if so, what is the real motivation to have amazing (read: expensive!!) members areas? This business is about making money, and if anyone has a moral/ethical problem because they think their surfer isnt getting the best value then maybe internet porn isnt the business for you.
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Lord help me, I'm just not that bright
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Aw, Dad, you've done a lot of great things, but you're a very old man, and old people are useless
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1. sites that convert well 2. decent, on-time payouts 3. reliably hosted sites and processing 4. a contact who is responsible for the webmaster and able to answer their questions and offer assistance in a timely and effective manner Once the surfer has signed up for the site, the sponsor is responsible for 'taking care' of the now member, the webmaster's stake in the deal is finished (Im speaking PPS of course, and not revshare). Also, what can you buy for a buck these days? A pack of gum maybe? A small cup of coffee? If I were to pay a dollar for something, my expectations would be inline with the fact that it only cost me a dollar ![]()
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