I know generally this is a short term volatile business. Are any of you thinking long term?
I know someone is going to come out and say, "Yeah, I promote rebills." That's not long term. You are baiting and switching.
Check this out. It's from Harvard so I don't wanna hear it.

The bottom line is, if you have a site or are driving to traffic to a site unlike many of the offers on many of the networks, your operating costs incurred from marketing, time your spending, and managing your campaigns goes down. Yr 1 to yr 2, your profits are up 140% on just 1 customer. Imagine this across 10000. This obviously can be broken down to a per month basis as well.
This also leads into cookie duration and how you keep that initial click coming back to your site. I know that amazon partners only get like 48hrs on a cookie or something. I am part of a couple mail order affiliates who utilize 120 day cookie duration. You may be saying noone will come back to a site after so and so amount of time if you don't have a content site, blog whatever. Well deal of the day sites keep people coming back and you would be amazed how fast they grow and how often people will come back to the site. I've had sales 31 days out from initial click because they finally see something they want and then they're buying. These are on average $95 purchases for a certain site.
Who here dabbles with deal of the day? Anyone else thinking more in the long term and use long term cookie duration?
I know someone is going to come out and say, "Yeah, I promote rebills." That's not long term. You are baiting and switching.
Check this out. It's from Harvard so I don't wanna hear it.

The bottom line is, if you have a site or are driving to traffic to a site unlike many of the offers on many of the networks, your operating costs incurred from marketing, time your spending, and managing your campaigns goes down. Yr 1 to yr 2, your profits are up 140% on just 1 customer. Imagine this across 10000. This obviously can be broken down to a per month basis as well.
This also leads into cookie duration and how you keep that initial click coming back to your site. I know that amazon partners only get like 48hrs on a cookie or something. I am part of a couple mail order affiliates who utilize 120 day cookie duration. You may be saying noone will come back to a site after so and so amount of time if you don't have a content site, blog whatever. Well deal of the day sites keep people coming back and you would be amazed how fast they grow and how often people will come back to the site. I've had sales 31 days out from initial click because they finally see something they want and then they're buying. These are on average $95 purchases for a certain site.
Who here dabbles with deal of the day? Anyone else thinking more in the long term and use long term cookie duration?