Hello:
Many of you have a lot more experience in this, so I'd like your opinion. I have discovered that a significant amount of my affiliate sales are to folks living outside the United States. One of my best affiliate programs is a pay per view streaming site, and their stats report the country my referral comes from. I'd say for them it's a third of my referrals.
Now I'm a lot more sensitive to marketing to, and capturing referrals for international surfers. Well I have inspected two other programs that I am in --- one is a ccBill program, and the other is a IBill program.
For the website that uses IBill, on their JOIN page, they have a
credit card signup for iBill, and directly under that it says
European Customers -- and an icon for something called 2000 Charge.
So what do you think - do I get credit for sales processed by 2000 Charge? Why do they do this? Does IBill only process United States customers?
Moving on - this other program which uses ccBill (and converts pretty well for me) has on their JOIN page - Instant Access billing by CCBill
But then in the next column it says Instant Access Billing by Verotel - EuroDebit. What is that? Is that something all the Europeans use? Once again, does ccBill not process non-US payments? What's the point? And do we get credit for those referred sales?
Thanks everybody.. I'm actually starting to make more money through my porn site, so I'm looking harder at these programs - and comparing them to the affiliate programs I use on my non-porn sites.
Steve :bow:
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