LiveCamNetwork Cashes Out At 25% For LiveWritten by Greg Jones
(Toronto) March 8, 2005 - Live video chat site LiveCamNetwork.com is offering webmasters a chance to cash in on their next-generation video chat platform to tune of 25% of every minute every referral spends in pay chat with a performer on their site.According to webmistress Jen, these payouts are immediate, even if customer doesn't spend all his money in one session. LiveCamNetwork, named after 2much.net software which powers site, not only reports 1:65 conversions but a retention rate that goes beyond 6 month average to an incredible 2 years.
| | Choosing the Best Affiliate Programs for Your WebsiteWritten by Justin Hallman
Which company has best affiliate program? How do I choose best affiliate program? Can you help me pick an affiliate program? I am often asked these questions. And, answer many people expect is : program that pays most. However, point that many rookie affiliates miss is that just because mortgage, gambling, and credit card programs are paying most per sale or per lead dosen't mean that you will ever make any money promoting their products. In fact, overwhelming majority of affiliates never earn a dime. Most are lured in by promise of easy riches, discover that it's not so easy, shortly thereafter, and then give up before ever earning their first paycheck. So, how do you earn that first paycheck from an affiliate program? 1. Pick an affiliate program that fits theme of your site. This is obvious, but as I stated above, many people are lured in by temptations of quick and easy money from higher paying programs. You should never have to change content of your website to match your affiliate program, either. Make programs work for you, not against you.2. Choose a program that pays per sale over per lead. Some affiliate programs pay a percentage for every sale made and some affiliate programs pay per lead, or a certain action taken by prospective customer, such as filling out a loan application. The per lead programs seem like they should have higher conversion rates, but this is just not true. I've repeatedly had more success with pay per sale, rather than per lead. My theory is that people are bombarded with these forms and applications and sales pitches everyday, so they tend to block them out. Time is extremely valuable, especially in today's society. To get credit for a sale with these programs, people must invest time that they simply don't have or don't want to use signing up for these offers. It is much easier just to buy something online, than it is to invest time online doing work. That's why information products sell so well online, despite fact that many times information for sale is available free online, if you have time to spend gathering it.
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