View Full Version : 200% commission offer :)
batcavenet 08-07-2002, 03:45 PM I am offering 200% commission for axishost.com sales- which means a 24.95 package sold will give you 48.90!
Packages range from 7.95 to 24.95 :)
Click here for more details or to signup - and you can contact me at 2547147 ICQ to ask questions or make special deals
http://www.fineclicks.com/fc2/remoteaff.php?pid=558
Jeremy - Axishost
PixelAxis 08-07-2002, 04:12 PM How could you possibly be making money out of this? Just curious...
Akash 08-07-2002, 04:16 PM Originally posted by R. K. Raja
How could you possibly be making money out of this? Just curious...
especially considering that ur reselling your accounts...im curious too...you're practically giving away 3 times the amount ur making
batcavenet 08-07-2002, 04:29 PM I'm not reselling at this point :) I started that way but sort of outgrew that... I suppose the point is not to make a profit at this point but to get more clients or attempt to..
JDT
Crimson 08-07-2002, 04:34 PM It's a verey bad idea
batcavenet 08-07-2002, 04:37 PM Maybe for me but not for the person getting the commission :)
batcavenet 08-07-2002, 05:07 PM sorry :) 24.95 * 2 = 49.90
DoobyWho 08-07-2002, 05:15 PM haha. So i could buy a package from you and get my money back plus more. rofl.
Acronym BOY 08-07-2002, 05:16 PM Ill take 500!
DoobyWho 08-07-2002, 05:21 PM Wait grrr. i didnt think of this... Is it a one time fee? I mean , if i got someone to get a package from you for $25 or whatever. Do they pay that a month? or a year ? and also, do i get my 200% every month or one time per client.
batcavenet 08-07-2002, 05:57 PM well its a one time payment so about the same as getting the first two months and domain name free :)
JDT
Styles 08-07-2002, 08:28 PM I don't think it's a bad idea. Risk? Yes, but not a bad idea. If Jeremy can provide excellent support to these clients referred. In six months time, he'll make the commission back plus some profit. Following that six month period, he has struck gold. He's not only getting clients for years to come, but he's eliminating the need for advertising on hosting directories at astronomical CPM rates.
Good luck, hope it works out!
Warm regards. :)
ServerSonic 08-08-2002, 01:26 AM People seem to be quick to jump to the conclusion that if you lose a little on a new client now that you'll be ruined. Styles is right - a few months from now he has himself setup pretty nicely. He doesn't have to keep doing this forever either. Once he gets a nice set of customers the referrals will keep him going and then he can go down to 100% or 50% or whatever he wants. Sometimes you have to spend some money to make a lot;-)
GAMPort 08-08-2002, 04:12 AM So I order an account for myself and the same money goes back (twice) to me. I then cancel the account and order a new one and get the money back again (twice).
A great way to get rich :stickout
Aplusmedia 08-08-2002, 04:21 AM I dont think its a bad idea either.
He's really only giving away 1 month free to his customers, if a customer signs up for a $7.95 account, he pays YOU $7.95 out of his own pocket, the next month the customer pays him another $7.95, he break even, then whatever after that..is his profit. so instead of offering his customer 1 month free..hes using you to get him customers. not a bad idea....If i have the money..probably copy you! :D
ServerSonic 08-08-2002, 04:35 AM Originally posted by GAMPort
So I order an account for myself and the same money goes back (twice) to me. I then cancel the account and order a new one and get the money back again (twice).
A great way to get rich :stickout
Nice idea but there are ways of getting past this problem. Obviously if an affiliates signups start falling through or if the name on the credit card that is used to sign up is the same as an affiliate, etc, it will be evident what is happening. It does sicken me that anyone would have to even think about this problem in the first place however. This is no worse than stealing from a store. Of course some people don't have a problem with that either so...
GAMPort 08-08-2002, 06:12 AM I'm pretty sure anyone managing an affiliate program would discover this. I just pointed out it was a good way to make money if everything worked without trouble.
But in theory it does open up to some problems but as long as batcavenet use enough time to screen every signup I'm sure he will get many new customers since I haven't seen anyone else with that good of a percentage of each sale. Good luck with it :)
allustrious 08-08-2002, 07:04 PM Im considering doing the same thing (offering comission for clients that signup). There is a right and wrong way to go about doing it. Yes, sometimes you do have to spend money to make money.
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