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May 5, 2004 at 1:43 am #648849
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InactiveA friend that works for a telco confirmed that the same product is
$6000+ in Canada while Japan has it now for $37.00 a month.
http://about-cnet.com.com/2010-7352-5185413.html
:rolleyes:
May 5, 2004 at 8:33 am #648858Anonymous
InactiveOverall it was a great month, well up from past months.
Our top performers continue to be Fortune Affiliates, with Vegas Affiliates, PartnerLogic and BingoHall performing pretty well.
Our worst performer remains ReferBack. I don’t quiet understand how month after month we have pretty good levels of active players, but NO to little revenue. Not all players can possibly be winners – if that’s the case how sustainable is their business?
Lets hope this month keeps up the growth, especially with the challenges of lost traffic from Google and Yahoo.
May 5, 2004 at 1:54 pm #648865Anonymous
Guestdid well with Wagershare, they rocked and continue to show increase as the traffic sent accumulates. Thats a good thing.
CR and Vegas Partners not doing terrible but aren’t setting records either in terms of expectations.
They’re holding their own, again, meaning I can’t seem to climb out of a certain level of income amount earned each month there. so I’m not seeing the natural increase in numbers one should expect as time passes on and the accumulation of players that stick around and play month to month: that one would expect following the simple equation of
if in 3 months I gain 3 players that are the types that stick around and play for extended periods of time
then in 6 months I should have a better income if by that point I’ve gained 3 more players that stick around and play for extended periods of time.
No matter the case; whether you lose some of those players as time passes- you should still be gaining those kind of players at a faster rate than you are losing them. if not; You’d never have gotten where you are at now: if that equation wasn’t a good working model.
So why is it that you’re able to climb to a certain level of income, and then not see some kind of % of growth every month (on average) after that point? It is not logical, as Spock would say.
Very pleasantly surprised by RB on residual income players, for the second month in a row. *now if they keep this up for another 15 months, I’d say it would make up for all the months I only made a few hundred bucks with them – when other places showed so much more for same or less exposure.
Wager profits – sigh. am still trying to get that boat to float on its own. but haven’t lost faith yet. What’s surprising is (I was told) that I have the #1 listing at yahoo, google, msn, one of those; for the keyword sci-fi casino. Now you’d think I could turn a conversion or two with that? time will tell. note they have gained one or maybe two small players. but at ad prices I pay, I can’t afford to carry them for more than another couple of months at best.
the huge disappointment this last couple of months has been Spiral. Man I sent Allslots about 15 new players last month and made a whopping $300.
Did somebody say “code blue”?
Also on the bubble for me is Partly Poker. the income I get on the “partly-shown” profits is starting to insult my intelligence.
they should have climbed much faster than they have; another one of those, jump out and make some bucks places; that I still 8 months later, am making the same amount. That shouldn’t happen with poker especially.
gone and not worthy of remembrence is Focal Click.
geez did I waste some players there! player worth in the bottom line would be a whopping $10 per player.May 6, 2004 at 7:03 am #648900Anonymous
InactiveLOL – I’m hearing you about Referback – I’ve sent them 63 players in a month and a half, net profit? 0!!!!!
May 6, 2004 at 11:40 am #648913Anonymous
InactiveI am very glad you finally listened to yourself and removed Focal.
You haven’t done anything with them in over a year – I remember the complaints at GPWA.
I continue to love them to death and found Frank’s advice most useful.
Spiral – I have started promoting them again, but I am just soooo unhappy with bare bone statistics. I don’t know about others, but I just need to see what I am doing with campaigns.
With bare bone stats you can’t see conversions from clicks to downloads to fun players to real players, and there is no way to judge the quality of traffic,. That is really bad these days as I am experimenting with new sources.
Also those stats that only record clicks and impressions on banners and textlinks served by them are annoying. I use a lot of plain links, I will write and have links in my own text and so on.
I don’t have any beef with conversions this time – although CR seems to have every player win.
I had removed bethedealer from just about everyplace because they stopped performing – long ago. But I kept a text link around and was very surprised to find a bunch of activity and players there all of a sudden.
Over time I am starting to see trends – sometimes one thing is “in” on my sites and sometimes another.
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