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FamilyAffair
Key point:
1) No longer have to manually enter e-mail address for paid links, however you have to wait 15 seconds to get credit, orelse you will not be paid for the link.

This is the 1st modified script I came across which forces you to wait 15 seconds without entering e-mail address , so I posted it to let everyone be aware that other create-a-click programs may follow the tread. So remember to stay in advertiser's site for at least 15 seconds.

Not that I find it of great interest to the public, am neutral on this subject. I am just posting it on the behalf of Chris. :wink:

QUOTE
Hey, I was wondering if you could announce that FastCashEmail has added a script that has users account automatically credited when they click a paid link. Unlike of Mec-co-op-paidmail and cashread, this script has a 15 second timer on the top and the users account isnt credited until their 15 seconds is done, we can also still sell banner impressions because the timer shows banners as well. I just though everyone would like to know. Thanks.


[ 03-30-2002: Message edited by: FamilyAffair ]

lgwong
Mec-co-op-paidmail has the same script! But I wonder whether this will affect the click through rate and sign up rate.

Members do not expect this to happen. But when they find out that after clicking through 10 links, they are not credited because they didn't know that they need to wait. They will be very unhappy.

My sites was inclined towards Advertisers too much. I think the members are a much more important assets. I rather wish to keep the members happy.
Chris Houlihan
Yes, Mec-co-op-paidmail has the same script, but ours has a timer and shows banners. I believe I said that in my PM to FamilyAffair.

I think you have it all wrong...

First of all, I am just about to send an email to ALL my memberse explaining this new addition and how it works.
Second, it gives directs in the frames of what's going on so they would know from that anyways. Third, I believe that if sites are more inclined for advertisers, then the members will be BETTER off. The reason being that if the site is inclined to advertisers, we will get more advertisers, and if we get more advertisers, we make more money, and if we make more money, the members make more money, and that's why they have all joined the program.
I think our membership will spike after we get more advertisers and start send many paid emails because members will then realize that they are in a program that sends many paid links and has a potential to earn a lot, just like Mec-Co-Op-paidmail except without the high cash out.
Hope that explains it a little better :smile:
ppprk
Mec-co-op-paidmail said they would have a timer a long time ago!
Chris Houlihan
Ya I remember them saying that. My version of the script is the newest one out their that I know of.
FamilyAffair
You didn't read carefully.. MEC-Co-Op-Paidmail paid e-mails didn't have a timer last time although they mentioned before... it will be added later.

FastCashEmail was the 1st to test it out to all their members. However today, I just recieved a MEC-Co-Op-Paidmail paid e-mail that has a timer of 15 seconds now too. :biggrin:

QUOTE (lgwong @ ...)
Mec-co-op-paidmail has the same script! But I wonder whether this will affect the click through rate and sign up rate.

Members do not expect this to happen. But when they find out that after clicking through 10 links, they are not credited because they didn't know that they need to wait. They will be very unhappy.

My sites was inclined towards Advertisers too much. I think the members are a much more important assets. I rather wish to keep the members happy.
Chris Houlihan
At least we were unique for a little while :frown:
:wink:
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