UK based Affiliates

Seema

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Dollar drops below $1.50 for first time in 10 months. Good news for all of us who get paid by USA networks.

$10,000 (1.65/1)- 3 months ago = £6060
$10,000 - (1.49/1) Now = £6711

:banana_sml:
 


not even bad for outsourcing if you bought a shit load of US$ a couple months back before the rate dropped further. 1.49 is superb, i remember when it was 2.04 a year or two ago, fuck those times.
 
And shit news for all of my outsourcing, but yea good news on the money coming in :)

Yeah bummer on the outsourcing front. People in places like India want to be paid in dollars and theres no way to do that from the UK. You can hold your money in dollars easily enough but to pay from those accounts is hard work.

The only way to pay your outsourcers is through paypal which give you a hiding when converting pounds into dollars.
 
A bit off topic, but seeing you guys are from the UK also, which affiliate sites are ok with you being from the UK.

Copeac seem's to get a good write up here, im just starting out?

And for the pound, its not going great at the moment. Cheers
 
A bit off topic, but seeing you guys are from the UK also, which affiliate sites are ok with you being from the UK.

Copeac seem's to get a good write up here, im just starting out?

And for the pound, its not going great at the moment. Cheers

It's the United Kingdom mate, not Kazakhstan.
 
Im getting ass raped in Canada. Those american papers are fucken worthless here now.
 
Good news for those who are earning :D

Depends where you are earning and where you are spending...

More incentive to ditch EPN I think.

One positive... maybe UK based hosting will be more competitively priced now, not looked into it for a while could be time to.
 
With Greece, Ireland, Spain and Purtugal dragging the Euro down its looking fortuitous that we didn't. If the Tories get in I can't see it happening any time soon, the euro was one of the most divisive things in their last administration.
 
Dollar drops below $1.50 for first time in 10 months. Good news for all of us who get paid by USA networks.

$10,000 (1.65/1)- 3 months ago = £6060
$10,000 - (1.49/1) Now = £6711

:banana_sml:

Hadn't actually noticed that drop to be honest, good news though as last terms earnings are due to be wired at any moment :) Keep Improving!