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December 24, 2003 at 5:16 pm #584211
Anonymous
InactiveI’ve got a question for all of you experienced webmasters out there.
I switched from CasinoBlasters.com’s CPA program to the rev share program effective December 1.
I’ve seen the following change in my stats:
I saw 2.5% of my clicks convert to real players in November.
I’ve only seen 1.3% of my clicks convert to real players in December so far.I saw 1.1% of my clicks become 1st depositors in November.
I’ve only seen 0.6% of my clicks become 1st depositors in December.My percentage of real players who converted to 1st depositors in November was 44%. My percentage of real players who converted to 1st depositors in December is 42% (almost exactly the same…)
Has anyone else seen a similar drop-off in conversions with any of their programs this month? (i.e. could this be a December thing?)
I’ve read several posts on shaving on the board, and am wondering if I’ve become a victim?
I’ve sent a significant (over 1000) clicks each month to base the numbers above on — so I don’t think it’s a statistical deviation caused by looking at too small a sample…
Thoughts anyone?
December 24, 2003 at 7:57 pm #642936Anonymous
InactiveMy thoughts are pulling them.
With over 60 subaffiliates under me my sub-level revs were at $8.00 and something now.
I got -0- new players in Dec.
Last month and the month before that were good as far as conversions.
agreed’ this month sucked.
December 24, 2003 at 8:14 pm #642938Anonymous
InactiveI wouldn’t pull a program that performed to my expectations previously for bad performance in december.
December is notoriously not a good month.
I barely even advertise in December because I consider it a waste of money.
Watch next month though!
December 24, 2003 at 8:25 pm #642939Anonymous
InactiveWelll…. if I say I’m gonna pull ’em … that takes 2 months… 1st month I just think about it… then if I get pissed during month 2, they’re the first to get scratched.
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