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WiredGuy
11-06-2001, 04:11 AM
Hi,

This debate on which is better has been on-going, but I have an interesting question to pose here:

A majority of the traffic I receive is from search engines and is NOT adult oriented. Based on this type of traffic, which of the above (EE) or (IE) would you imagine is more profitable?

By the pitches of each product, my guess would be EE is more of a professional product and IE appears to be a lesser quality product (based solely on the way they are marketed to users). On the other hand, I don't like the fact that we only get 30% of the sales price for EE versus 50% of the price from IE. On top of that, I don't like the fact that EE costs $150 (double IE's price).

So I'm just wondering which of these 2 you guys would think is more profitable based on my traffic.

Thanks Guys!
WG

battuss
11-06-2001, 04:19 AM
http://bbs.adultwebmasterinfo.com/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=1&t=008727

battuss
11-06-2001, 04:22 AM
http://bbs.adultwebmasterinfo.com/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=1&t=010322

TrafficJunky
11-06-2001, 05:00 AM
I have tried both on adult and non adult. Internet Eraser pays less but my ratio on IE is a consistent 1:40 to 1:50

I wont depress you with my Evidence Eliminator ratios. :)

WiredGuy
11-06-2001, 05:02 AM
Hi Battuss,

I read these already, the problem is that most of the people who comment on these are adult webmasters who promote them as a lateral product to porn. If this is the case, my belief is that IE will convert better. The problem is that my traffic for this particular site is not adult. This leads me to believe that users would prefer EE but the excess price worries me...

WG

WiredGuy
11-06-2001, 05:05 AM
Traffic Junky, sure, share your ratio if you would like. It would really help :-)

Are these ratios for both adult/non-adult or is it possible to break down your ratios by type of traffic?

I tend to feel IE is geared towards adult site whereas EE is towards mainstream users.

WG

quotealex
11-06-2001, 08:06 AM
Originally posted by WiredGuy:
<STRONG>... On top of that, I don't like the fact that EE costs $150 (double IE's price)...</STRONG>

Not so by addind ''++'' at the end of your EE url the price drop to $75.00 click on this url to see http://www.evidence-eliminator.com/order.shtml?A658859++

enlighter
11-06-2001, 01:16 PM
Not so by addind ''++'' at the end of your EE url the price drop to $75.00 click on this url to see http://www.evidence-eliminator.com/order.shtml?A658859++


mmh thats quite a nice marketing idea, but what I´m wondering is if I would be able to decrease the price further, by adding a few more "++" ?
like with url: http://www.evidence-eliminator.com/order.shtml?A658859++++++++
its for free??
:D

quotealex
11-06-2001, 01:23 PM
I shouldn't let the cat out of the box. He-he. The ''+'' was a well kept secret. Lol. The more ''+'' you add at the end of your EE url, the more the price drops. :D

Originally posted by enlighter:
<STRONG>

mmh thats quite a nice marketing idea, but what I´m wondering is if I would be able to decrease the price further, by adding a few more "++" ?
like with url: http://www.evidence-eliminator.com/order.shtml?A658859++++++++
its for free??
:D</STRONG>

WiredGuy
11-06-2001, 09:52 PM
Even with the price reduced to $74.95 webmasters still only get 30% or $22.46. For a product which now adjusted to the same price as IE, the commission dropped by quite a bit, more than $10 compared to IE's payout.

WG

quotealex
11-10-2001, 11:47 AM
EE recently increase their webmaster's commission by 50%. This help you make you more money...

Originally posted by WiredGuy:
<STRONG>Even with the price reduced to $74.95 webmasters still only get 30% or $22.46. For a product which now adjusted to the same price as IE, the commission dropped by quite a bit, more than $10 compared to IE's payout.

WG</STRONG>

WiredGuy
11-11-2001, 12:21 PM
Interesting, I assume this applies to users who use discounts as well (ie: using the ++ trick).

WG

quotealex
11-11-2001, 12:50 PM
I was told it even applies to users using the dicounted prices. But you can contact them to make sure and bitch about their program. The more webmasters complain, the more they seem to modify their pricing (i.e. webmasters payout and product price). Unlike other sponsors, they seem to listen and make changes.

Originally posted by WiredGuy:
<STRONG>Interesting, I assume this applies to users who use discounts as well (ie: using the ++ trick).

WG</STRONG>