Okay, I give you an example.

Men at Play, great site, hot looking men, you could sell MAP memberships to men getting their dicks sucked in an orgy room at a bath house. It's a hot site, so don't get me wrong here. But why on earth do they need Pinstripe Cash? They only have the one site.

Bear Films, same thing; they have WoofCash.

Jim, the only reason beyond the ego thing is that a program site helps you keep your program away from your actual site. So you don't have surfers easily accessing the free content you're giving to webmasters, you don't have them signing up to promote you just to get content. Still, that doesn't really work as an answer because the webmasters have to get to the program site, so that means a link from the paysite.

Again, I'll repeat. For me, I don't care whether a site has one site or is one of twelve. In fact, I figure if there's only the one there's less chance they'll be NATSing away your sales.

And Patti, I guess I'm the opposite from most webmasters. I'm always a little leary of the big, all-in-one programs. First, I want to know that they're not in Russia; second, if I'm not getting my cheque from ccbill, I'm already starting to get worried; and third, big programs are more likely to shave to pay for those big $35 payouts with exit consoles, popups, cross-sells, and whatever else they might do.

Michael