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If there is nobody out there, that's a lot of real estate going to waste!
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 2,177
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Many of them don't really understand the difference between their own promotional techniques, and having affiliates promote them.
If you ask nice(and do the work) maybe they will host a custom tour(no leaks) for you. Actually hosting custom tours would be nice for almost every sponsor.|goodidea |
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Certified Nice Person
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That's pretty much the answer, or, at least, the kindest way of stating it. Toby is a professional at promoting true amateur sites, which is what the best wife sites are, and he could probably provide you with a 500 page dissertation on this subject.
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Lonewolf Internet Sales
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![]() A great deal of what makes an amateur site appealing to many surfers is also what accounts for many of the issues that Agent noted. Many of these sites are being managed on a learn as you go basis. Some are very receptive affiliate input, others are not. You can develop some valuable relationships by giving an amatuer site owner a little help with getting their affiliate program sorted, but you can also spend a great deal of time. I don't contact nearly as many as I used to. If the leaks aren't glaring and the content is good I'll give the site a try to see if it will convert. One way to get around many of the leaks is to send direct to the tour rather than the main entry page, IF they have mutiple redirect enabled within their CCBill config. Quite often the worst of the leaks are on the warning page and the main entry page. The nice thing about CCBill sites is that if the conversion ratios just don't cut it you can drop your links and move on, and still get paid for those few sales you did make. |
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