Does the % of revshare that a site offers matter to you when signing up to promote a site? Say 50% and 60 or 65%, would the difference matter enough for you guys when deciding what to promote?
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Does the % of revshare that a site offers matter to you when signing up to promote a site? Say 50% and 60 or 65%, would the difference matter enough for you guys when deciding what to promote?
The higher the % the more reason to try and push it. But being paid is what matters more.
I think if the sites convert and the program pays out, then there is no real difference between 50-60%. But it is nice getting boosts in income when you hit certain levels.
Well, 50% is fine to put some extra effort in promoting the site. The higher the percentage the more I will do. However, for those sites that offer like 20% or 30% and tell you that you will get a higher percentage if you pull in x numbers of signups per month, I don't bother putting too much effort in promoting them. I might have them 'laying around' somewhere among the crowd, but that's about it.
To me 50% or 60% doesn't really matter, if I can convert the site well, and get paid on time, that's the only that matters.
Difference between 60% and 50% rev/share has little bearing in my decision to sign up as an affiliate; HOWEVER, once signed up, I do check revenue per click when deciding which sponsor to use for a campaign.