funny because the most successful webmasters i know - real whales - prefer to get paid direct, not via ccbill or epoch. also funny because one can generally get paid per sale only via the company, not via ccbill or epoch and also because one generally makes the highest amounts of sales with full cascading (as i recall, epoch doesn't allow ccbill to be first in the cascade, although i could be wrong).

and let's not forget that a lot of programs only average 1.5 or 2 months retention, or have a low-cost trial with only 20 or 25% conversion, which means there's literally no chance with them you'll make as much money as pay per signup.

there are many many programs like ars who are very flexible and not only pay on time but more frequently - weekly, in their case. i prefer a mix of ccbill/epoch revshare and pps.

Quote Originally Posted by tim460 View Post
A very successful webmaster and producer told to be really careful dealing with companies that don't use trusted and reliable places such as CCBill and Epoch. If a company is going to pay you by themselves, they sometimes are late, or lie about the correct amount of money they owe you. I'm not saying that Colt is one of these types of companies. It just depends on the company. However, after years of dealing with outrageous hassles, the guy who told me this made a decision to never deal with a company that doesn't use an agency that is well-known for being reliable. As I'm new to all this, this thread is interesting and useful.