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Old 07-14-2003, 01:16 PM   #14
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Originally posted by Danny_C
I actually agree with you that partnerships are going to see an increase in affiliates sending traffic... at least for a period of time, while everybody is testing the water. Once they see who pays them more money, they may stick around, or they may be back to per-signup programs.

On the other hand, not all per-signup programs are lowering payouts (yet), and it's too early to predict whether all programs will be forced to do that. So it's hard to say whether this will be the boon to the partnership business model that most partnerships seem to think.

And if all per-signups rates are dropped, there's still an ongoing debate about which business model pays the webmaster more money in the end (even at $25/signup). My own feelings are mixed, and I wouldn't presume to have all the answers. I lean toward per-signup, but I believe each business model has its merits.

Again, time will tell.
I totally agree with you. payouts don't mean much pic a sponsor who makes you the most it could be off emails for a $1 or PPS for $30 it all depends what makes you more.

Porn4abuck was built for the new visa regs to keep our chargebacks down so it will remain the same. and since this program is our bread and butter at Pornkings. We hope you try it out since it converts amazing even with the $25 payout you will still make the most possible.

It converted better then our free trial program.

because "All sites are a $1 trial for a month".
super easy to convert. our model is differant then everyone elses
we pay less but convert alot more because of our business model.

who gives a shit what the payout is its how much you make with a sponsor off your traffic.
it could be 15 cents an install to a $40 payout. its what makes you the most off your traffic.

I don't think so... if that is the problem why does mainstream have such a problem.
I think alot of programs need to clamp down on the fraudulant webmasters. i bet most of the chargebacks are from people running stolen cards then the surfer gets there bill and charges back.

Report: E-commerce will bleed $285M in fraud
Nearly $300 million in e-commerce will be lost to holiday fraud scams this year, says a new report from the CyberSource Fraud Survey. About $285 million, or 3 percent of the overall online earnings for 2002, will be siphoned off by credit card hoaxes and the like, even though retail respondents said that they are taking more precautions than they did last year. About one-third of the respondents think credit card fraud will increase this year over last. E-commerce has grown at a tremendous rate this year. Sixty percent of the online companies surveyed by Shop.org and Bizrate.com reported revenue increases of more than a quarter during the first two weeks of November compared to 2001. The fraud problem haunts big companies as well as small. Amazon estimates its fraud rate at about 2.5 percent so far in 2002. More retailers are thus taking precautionary measures. The number of companies using AVS, a credit card verification system, has increased by nearly two-thirds this year to 71 percent. And 59 percent of sites plan to encrypt stored credit card numbers.
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