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You sort of lost me.
We are just a revshare program that uses ccbill and epoch for payouts. You get to choose the primary. You can also turn off trials with one click without changing any link codes. (if that helps) Quote:
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Ah ok, Gotchya |goodidea
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I'd like option 1. I always like to see which sites are doing well more than which sponsors.
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My vote goes to number 1.. as a noob I'd prefer to know which sites convert rather then which sponsors. It's more benificial IMO.. obviously ratios are gonna be different for everyone but youre working with a large enough amount of traffic that I would trust your ratios for the sites a hell of a lot more then my own judgement ( my track record sucks so far :( ).
What about #1 and then a miniature revshare only run with either an overall ratio or overall $/click per revshare sponsor, and just a couple 'noteworthy' sites for each one? Even that would probably be a pain in the ass.. Fuck, I don't know. Whatever you end up doing.. thanks, that's pretty tedious shit I would imagine - even if your 'Revenue' column isn't all goose eggs like mine :D. |
I vote you use my link codes and I'll report which ones are doing well to you...weekly :D
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I'd love to see Option 3 as well but even Option 1 will do the job for me ... as MrYum said it already 'I don't envy you this task ' but I sure appreciate Your effort so BIG THANKS GG!!!
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I like the big half asses version.
But, then again, everyone knows I like BIG ASSES so maybe those words in the same sentence got me excited. |
#1 works for me, but #3 would be awesome! :)
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it is nice to see the true raw, unique, and join pages broken out..
when most realized that it is really just the $$$ amount that matters many still like to see the conversions... but with so many playing with what is a unique and what is a raw.. it is hard to get a true apples to apples comparison... i've seen people post stats with raws only being less than 5% different than uniques.. (so that it appears better to the newbies).. but anyone knows that if you have a good amount of traffic... tons of blind and tgp traffic will make those numbers much farther appart.. we see an average of 30-50% difference.. even on two page tours.. where you only have a raw main page.. to a join page.. so yeah it will be a tough job.. but it should really make for a useful tool..to try and get everyone on a more equal playing field... :) |
I would like to see similar stats on my end :D
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The task of comparing these seems impossible... this is probably an unpopular suggestion but i say do it all by type of program then charge for access to the info, kind of the way "Consumer Reports" does not take advertisers but does charge for access to their mag or website data. Then at least you know you are not wasting your time providing the service for free - which is absolutely cool of you to do no doubt - but if it is that time consuming you might as well make it worth your while. |
Oddly enough, I'll have an update on this in about an hour :)
Look for a new thread that sets off all kinds of alarms on Board Tracker |thumb |
I just want to add this: I would really like to see an important couple of stats for rev share programs:
1 - conversion from trial, if any 2 - rebill percentages (or precentage of revenue from rebills). I don't mind if a site doesn't sell so well if it retains great. I am really interested in what part of the per click revenue is because of recurring billing and which part is new sales (which would make it easier to determine best converting programs on NEW sales, rather than ongoing, which might be good for deciding new programs to try. Alex |
Alex - that thought has crossed my mind & I have not looked into it that deeply, but I will post the rebill %'s if they are easy to total up while I'm in the admins grabbing what I need :)
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Do them both, the more info the better
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