I am sure we will be seeing lawsuits with traffic leaks soon and I hope we do because it is getting ridiculous.
Mark
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I am sure we will be seeing lawsuits with traffic leaks soon and I hope we do because it is getting ridiculous.
Mark
Unlikely that a lawsuit for paysite leaks would ever happen. When an affiliate joins a program, that affiliate agrees to the Terms and Conditions which allow the program to run the site any way it sees fit. There is no contract between the program and affiliate that is broken, and thus grounds for a lawsuit, due to leaks on the join page.
The best way to deal with leaks is (1) ask for a leak-free tour (2) scream and holler for a leak-free tour or (3) only join programs with leak-free tours.
and (4) bail out from programs that add leaks to their tours.
The program does not have a contractual duty to provide a leak-free tour. But threads like this do have an effect and bring the leaks to light.
Personally I think a lot of affiliates take a rather shallow, closedminded view of things. Not all (so please call off the lynching party), but many.
I see affiliates obsessing over every single detail in a tour and what links are where and what free content is offered up and la la la la la.
I also see affiliates giving little to no credit for the single greatest sales tool they have - quality content being created by their sponsors. I'm not going to shy away from saying we spend an assload of money and put a great deal of time and effort in to recruiting hot models and creating quality content. We also put a lot of time, effort and money in to branding our name and sites - something that turns around to benefit affiliates as well when they can send traffic to a site their surfers have heard of and know they can trust. And we're not the only sponsors who do this. This board (and this thread, for that matter) is full of sponsors who work extremely hard at creating a quality product.
As an aside, I'd venture to guess the quality content these sponsors are creating is the reason why a lot of affiliates are getting the traffic they're getting. The photos and clips and other tools (beyond just banners, but actual members area content samples) are the reason why a lot of the surfers going to affiliate sites are going there.
Where's the flattering threads commending a sponsor for that?
Where's the thread that says "Hey SPONSORX! Your latest model is fucking HOT! I know I got a bunch of sales from surfers who couldn't wait to see their vid and pics! Thank you for putting all those hours in to recruiting that model and spending all the money you did on paying them and working so hard to answer their questions and fly them out to you and get them up on your site, as you've done with every single other one of your models as well, and filming that great material of them! Thanks, as well, for the free content you gave me featuring them!"
for an HONEST appraisal of what's involved. See, when some one tells you a course of action is a , oh I don't know, let's say "Slam Dunk " for instance, people sometimes rush into a course of action that might be VERY time consuming , costly , and , like other forms of human endeavor, there are no
gauranteed results . But of course, no specific examples come to mind ...:catfight:
This argument is true to a point. However, you need to ask yourself WHY are we in the model of FHG's and sponsors giving out content. When I entered this business in 1999, they only "gay" content available to affiliates was maybe 10 pics from Max Cash. All were non nude.
So why do we have so much free content from sponsors and why now to affiliates expect it? Simple. Program owners felt a NEED to give it out to survive.
Two things happened, and it's hard to say which is the most important, but I will say the Can Spam act as most responsible. Paysite operators use to be able to create 1,000s of doorway pages and pull signups from the search engines like crazy. With both increased competition and smarter search engine (Google introducing the concept of "votes" and "relevance") that model become no longer viable. Combine that with the can spam law, which happened about the same time (maybe a bit after), and sponsors went in "panic" mode. No longer could a sponsor buy 5 email lists a day and pull a few hundred signups. The lists were just not there. I know as I was buy the gay Naughty list for a year and on a good day could pull 50 signups a day. With the advent of filtering software and the new law, it just died. Plain and simple.
So, what could sponsors do to get traffic? TGPS! Sure it converted bad, but there was volume. What do you need to put on TGPs? Galleries. Not only did sponsrs pay for top spots, they started cranking out FHG's and giving away content so THEIR sites could be saturated on TGPs. It wasn't so much us webmasters asking for it as it was sponsors feeling the need to give it. Search engines didn't work and mailers were pulling in 10% of what they use to. TGPS grew like crazy, because now TGP owners no longer had to create their own galleries or rely on webmaster submissions. Yes, eventually webmasters began to expect FHG's and sponsor content. But, who is to blame for that?
Webmasters face one MAJOR change that has happened over the past few years. It use to be that every site had a trial going to a recurring membership. Then trials stopped. Ok. Then shortly after that, one time, no recur memberships became popular. So instead of 100% of the members we send to paysites having a chance to recur, that number dropped to 40% or less, depending on the sites pricing. Example - 74% of all signups I send to Sean Cody never have a chance to rebill. The response from sponsors was, if we don't offer it we lose 20-30% on conversion. Yet affiliates lose upwards of 70% of rebills. A couple sponsors, and one that posted in this thread, have even bragged about how many signup for one month then immediately signup again after their membership expires and stay for months.
See a trend? Sponsors gave out FHG and content because they felt a need. They created the No Trial, Non Recur, because they felt a need. It really wasn't us asking for it. In fact many of us wish there wasn't anywhere near the amount of free content given by sponsors. And many of us, like myself, know how to filter traffic down so a join page that doesnt offer a non recur can do just as good as one that does. But what can we do? Market a shitty PPS site or a quality Rev Share and deal with having few of our members rebill. Many of us choose the last one. Where is our fanfare for choosing quality over an easy $30 -$40?
I think both webmasters and affiliates need to take a non shallow view of their whole business.
Not lynching you Corbin. I actually have a lot of respect for you. However I think in this industry it can both be sponsors and affiliates that sometimes take a shallow view.
Some affiliates have actually taken a complete unknown site, bought google ad words (because the program owner had no clue how to do it), dealt with a 10% ROI, but that was ok, and built his brand for him. Only to find later that that 10% ROI turned into far less because the site changed. Changed in what way you may ask? Let's no even go there, as I was the one crazy enough to buy those Google keywords.
Traffic leaks are a funny thing. I am still trying to figure out what value this blog http://blog.myspace.com/hancockstudios has on http://www.mikehancock.com/main.php. (Hasn't been updated since jan 2007). Or still trying to figure out how Nightcharm http://www.nightcharm.com/ changed so much and why I still market it with links I never took down. Oh well. Life goes on....
No that is wrong, affiliates started to DEMAND free content, if a sponsor didnt offer it, they went to one that did, in turn that meant EVERY sponsor started handing out free affiliate content, exclusive content, movie clips, movie scenes, full DVDs, for affiliates to use.
Affiliates wanted to much and they got it, there is no easy way to reverse this trend and its going to put us all out of business unless the program has their own source of traffic and closes its doors to affiliates that arent productive.
Regards,
Lee
There are some programs with zero affiliates that buy traffic and have all marketing in-house.
I have to say that the affiliate business model needs some serious examination. There are some webmasters that can send a lot of joins, that know how to market, and are an asset to the sponsor programs. On the other hand, there are demanding drama queens that send 2 joins a month yet still want their money wired and want you to pick up the wire fees, or if they don't have a check in their mailbox on the day your Terms and Conditions say you send out checks [they forget it takes a day or two for delivery] they run screaming to the boards how you are scamming them.
So what then, is it going to take in the market where there are, it seems, new websites coming online each and every day?
I view what I do sort of like the little old lady at Costco who hands out free samples of really good stuff; this works apparently, or they wouldn't do it. I can't speak to what affiliates did back in those days, or why bigger and better "samples" started to work to get folks to try a product, but it seems that more transparency is always better; people generally want to know what they're getting before they buy something.
There seems to be huge differences in levels of transparency in tour pages, my examples would be:
1. ethancain.com
2. jizz4u.com
So what, then, explains the huge differences in the transparency of these two entirely different "tours"?
To me, it's like putting a really wonderful image on a box cover, trying to entice you into making the purchase based on a "promise" (carnival barker?). Or, giving someone a "taste" and actually letting them experience the product. Sure, you can command a huge market share by giving your customers the very best in quality, but with so much competition that increases on a daily level, how do you keep it?
Lee,
The influx of free content started when doorway pages stopped working on search engines and the can spam law was passed.
The can spam law made TGPs a viable alternative to the sales lost dues to emails. Companies at first bought top spots. Then other companies said hell we will just give hosted galleries and let tgp owners put our galleries in. Then tgp owners said hell we can charge to have submitters (that happened later).
Go back and look at the dates. I was both buying spaces in emails and running a tgp. When I was buying ads in mailers I couldn't find a hosted gallery in the gay side. Maybe 3 companies had them. After the emails dried up sponsors cranked out free content just to get on the tgps.
Yes, AFTER sponsors realized that TGPs were the next best thing to mailers and doorway pages, then affiliates asked for more content. Why not? Sponsors created a market out of the fear that SE traffic was not working and mailers were all but dead.
Trust me, I had three sponsors asking what they needed to do to get their free hosted galleries on my tgp in a top spot. At that time none of my galleries were free hosted. I never asked them. They came to me.
Yes. I agree. It is a trend that can't be stopped. New webmasters coming in today expect it. They never realized that at one point we had to buy content and create our own galleries. But I will stand by my belief that if doorway pages to SE's worked and more importantly the can spam law was never passed an sponsors could make the sales they were use to making, you would not see the shitload of free content we have now.
What I am saying is not something I made up it has been written about and talked about at trade shows years ago. Sponsors may say, yeah, affiliates wanted FHGs etc, but the truth is Sponsors began to rely on TGPS for traffic. Thus we got FHGs. Plain and simple.
That is the EXACT reason we got free content. Companies lost their own sources of traffic. SE and Email that they were buying. They thought the golden answer was to hit the tgps market. Shit traffic but lots of it. What's the best way to get your gallery on a TGP when the top 5 links are sold for 6 months? Give the TGP owner free galleries. Then webmasters ask for better galleries. More of them. The cycle grew to the mess we have now.
Bottom Line -
I feel in a few years VOD will command a much larger share of the market.
Some companies will be prepared for the shift, others wont. It's coming though.
CONTENT IS KING!
Content is what surfers want. The traffic is there no matter how content providers choose to get it. Most of us content producers love to work with traffic providers and affiliates, within reasonable guidelines, to bring in traffic while we concentrate on creating content.
Sometimes affiliates will take content, or to much content, they didn't ask to take and end up getting a lot of traffic, that converts less and less to sales for the content creator and more to sales for traffic leaks on the traffic providers blogs/sites etc.
I recently found that a well loved affiliate uploaded a full video of mine to Gayforit.com to promote my site, without my permission. That's not cool. That's like stealing a copy of star wars, making unlimited copies for view, and hoping that people will buy a subscription to the star wars site to see the rest of the series ~ not thinking/caring that people who want the first episode for free will want ALL episodes for free ;)
Uploading a partial promo clip is fine, but uploading whole complete videos is fucked up, you had to admit.. right Tim?
In all fairness, Mr. Squirt, the video I assume you are referring to is not a complete video but rather a 6 minute compilation video of the DJ series; no cumshot, etc.
If you say you love to work with affiliates, then why have you not responded to my emails and private messages? I get emails daily from other producers with photos, video clips, and more; I've never received anything from you. I wrote and practically begged for some direction from you.
Part of my email to you on July 12:
You never responded to that email.Quote:
Wild here, from A Drab Boiz Breakfast, and I'm torn between adding a new sponsor or working better with the ones I already have[...]
[...]So, I have a request. What I mainly do on Drab Boiz is take full videos, extract a 10-20% clip (usually 3-8 minutes) and maybe add some comments, with an opener and a final note at the end. It works well for my top sellers and I would like to do it for you. If I work on promoting your site like I do my other top sellers, we can both make more money.
Granted, I have only had 23 sales for Squirtit.com but I truly think if we had had some better communication we could have and would have multiplied that number many times. I love your videos or I would not have started promoting your website!
I apologize for and regret the misunderstanding.