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kwblue wrote:
Let’s look at it this way MD….

Let’s say it’s 5% Gamblers and 95% porn

I don’t know about the porn industry, but I assume that you get paid on signup of a person… Lets say, though, that you get 20% of their monthly paid membership of $20 / month.

That is $4/month * 95 people = $380

Gamblers (CPA) would be: 5 players * $100 = $500

That is on a shitty CPA. And lifetime revenue share might be greater.

Which one do you think wins out?

My guess is that gambling spam is gaining ground on porn spam because 888 and others have shown to spammers that it is possible and very profitable.
Frankly speaking, i am sure that for spammers pornography will win as $20 for pornography is too low. there are programs that pay about $40 per signup and while adult traffic is bigger than gambling traffic (95% vs. 5% remember?).

where there’s more target audience the coversion rates will be higher {assuming rough $35*20 per day=$700}
I will not go futher into math as this will take us way off topic.

The point i am trying to make is that there are other online marketing areas where the target audience is much bigger than the gambling industry. I think spammers will look for big markets first.

Persoanlly, I would try to sell more t.v’s to U.S market for small profit and many sales than selling ice to eskimos for less sales and higher profits.

hope i made the point right