blueking
08-23-2004, 02:09 PM
LOUDcash provides you a simple HTML code that you place on your Website and that creates an ActiveX Popup. Before habing it pop on your Website, you get to customize the ActiveX, so you keep total control of what your users see.
You may decide what will be written on the ActiveX (subject to approval) and what it installs. You can even choose how you want to be paid, what bonus you prefer, and which package suits you best!
All packages offer the very best payouts in the industry and maximize your revenue while improving user retention to your site! Unlike any other affiliate program, LOUDcash also pays for visitors from every country.
How do you want to be paid? choose per install or cpm
Per Install: you get paid every time someone CLICKS YES on the ActiveX popup. The expected ratio of install/visitor varies from 1/5 to 1/20 (it all depends on your traffic and how you customize the ActiveX). If you let your account manager help you set it up properly, the "per install" option should make you more money than CPM.
CPM: you get paid every time a user SEES the ActiveX popup, regardless if they click Yes or No.
http://www.loudcash.com (http://www.LOUDcash.com/?ref_id=4264)
You may decide what will be written on the ActiveX (subject to approval) and what it installs. You can even choose how you want to be paid, what bonus you prefer, and which package suits you best!
All packages offer the very best payouts in the industry and maximize your revenue while improving user retention to your site! Unlike any other affiliate program, LOUDcash also pays for visitors from every country.
How do you want to be paid? choose per install or cpm
Per Install: you get paid every time someone CLICKS YES on the ActiveX popup. The expected ratio of install/visitor varies from 1/5 to 1/20 (it all depends on your traffic and how you customize the ActiveX). If you let your account manager help you set it up properly, the "per install" option should make you more money than CPM.
CPM: you get paid every time a user SEES the ActiveX popup, regardless if they click Yes or No.
http://www.loudcash.com (http://www.LOUDcash.com/?ref_id=4264)