Darren Olander Posted February 2, 2018 Report Posted February 2, 2018 Heads Up Everyone! Are you aware of this action?Hackers are also still innovating. Adam Kujawa, director of malware intelligence at Malwarebytes, said the biggest trend he observed in December was the rise of "crypto-jacking." That's when websites you visit secretly use your computer's processing power to run a program that creates bitcoins.Lots of ads out there suggesting you join them in this hijacking - make high daily percentates.Do so at your own risk. I've noticed these quite a bit too, but only because my Avast Antivirus has been blocking it. Quote Founder of Marketing CheckpointMy Blog
Bruno Duarte Posted February 3, 2018 Report Posted February 3, 2018 I never have a problem on having to wait for my next mailing, there is many other stuff I can work on in the meantime, but I do agree that being forced to read emails before sending a new one, is a drag, specially if Im only getting 5 credits in compensation. I know that this is a a easy way to indirectly force members to upgrade for more, but if someone would want to upgrade in a site, they would nevertheless. I have been testing a lot on safelists lately and will choose my best 10 to upgrade on, depending not only on the amount of clicks but mainly on the amount of signups im getting for these safelists. Are they then worth the upgrade, I will then make my boost, without feeling forced to do so Quote http://thedreamlifestyleforyou.com/images/468x60-a6.jpg
Clare Bowen Posted February 3, 2018 Report Posted February 3, 2018 I never have a problem on having to wait for my next mailing, there is many other stuff I can work on in the meantime, but I do agree that being forced to read emails before sending a new one, is a drag, specially if Im only getting 5 credits in compensation. I know that this is a a easy way to indirectly force members to upgrade for more, but if someone would want to upgrade in a site, they would nevertheless. I have been testing a lot on safelists lately and will choose my best 10 to upgrade on, depending not only on the amount of clicks but mainly on the amount of signups im getting for these safelists. Are they then worth the upgrade, I will then make my boost, without feeling forced to do so Hi Bruno :-) I'll just comment here, because I agree with you for the most part. Members should be free to mail as long as they have credits and they are not required to click on the day. I feel that if a member has earned or purchased their credits, they should not be hampered in using them according to the terms set by their member level (amount of members they can mail, and how often). And I'm also irritated when I come across forced clicks. However, in my mailer, I have set all free members to need to read 5 emails before posting, on the first 3 days of each month only. This is when upgraded members receive their bonus credits, and the mailer gets really busy. I have no priority set for member level's mail delivery because credits earned or purchased, or received by upgrade hold the same value in my mind. I admit also, that some members who receive monthly bonus credits at RF, mail with them every month, but had never clicked an email before in my site are now required to read 10 before mailing. I don't believe any tactic like forced clicks or awarding very low credits for email reading to pressure members to upgrade is a good thing. Quote
paulserban Posted February 12, 2018 Author Report Posted February 12, 2018 When I have a lot of credits and the site force me to send only 250-500 emails, then I consider that the owner put pressure on me to take an upgrade!If I have good results with a site I get my upgrade without nobody to force me. Quote http://www.1001nightsmailer.com - a paid membership site which allows free members too! http://www.pizzasafelistmailer.com - my first safelist mailer site!
paulserban Posted February 25, 2018 Author Report Posted February 25, 2018 Did you what success has Tony Tezak with his mailer? This means to have a good brand! Quote http://www.1001nightsmailer.com - a paid membership site which allows free members too! http://www.pizzasafelistmailer.com - my first safelist mailer site!
Darren Olander Posted February 25, 2018 Report Posted February 25, 2018 Did you what success has Tony Tezak with his mailer? This means to have a good brand! Very true, he is well liked, trusted, and a dedicated owner so it makes it easy to support him, but of course it took him many years to establish such a reputation. Quote Founder of Marketing CheckpointMy Blog
SamanthaHeyo Posted March 26, 2018 Report Posted March 26, 2018 I joined and upgraded Tony's latest mailer around three weeks ago for $99, and the clicks came in high in the beginning (along with a whole whack load of member emails) but since then, the clicks are steadily going down which isn't good. Also, I think everyone would like to know that they refuse to pay out commissions on any affiliate sales made BEFORE payment details are added....even if they are added correctly after the sale is made, no denero for you! Quote
Maryanne Myers -Webstars2K Posted March 27, 2018 Report Posted March 27, 2018 Did I read that right? Quote PHP Programmer - Internet Marketer - Web Designer - Advertising Network OwnerCelebrating 22 years in business - Since 1998https://webstars2k.com
paulserban Posted March 28, 2018 Author Report Posted March 28, 2018 I joined and upgraded Tony's latest mailer around three weeks ago for $99, and the clicks came in high in the beginning (along with a whole whack load of member emails) but since then, the clicks are steadily going down which isn't good. Also, I think everyone would like to know that they refuse to pay out commissions on any affiliate sales made BEFORE payment details are added....even if they are added correctly after the sale is made, no denero for you!There must be a misunderstanding, Tony is an honest man. Quote http://www.1001nightsmailer.com - a paid membership site which allows free members too! http://www.pizzasafelistmailer.com - my first safelist mailer site!
Darren Olander Posted March 28, 2018 Report Posted March 28, 2018 There must be a misunderstanding, Tony is an honest man. That is their policy since they partnered with Robert Puddy... just make sure to have your payment details entered and you won't miss the commissions. the clicks came in high in the beginning (along with a whole whack load of member emails) but since then, the clicks are steadily going down which isn't good. This is completely normal for new mailers, the clicks start out high and drop off, but if it stays around 3% or higher I still count it as great Quote Founder of Marketing CheckpointMy Blog
paulserban Posted March 28, 2018 Author Report Posted March 28, 2018 That is their policy since they partnered with Robert Puddy... just make sure to have your payment details entered and you won't miss the commissions. This is completely normal for new mailers, the clicks start out high and drop off, but if it stays around 3% or higher I still count it as great true, I started a new mailer with 14-16% and after two months it stay 6-7%, and I think it will drop even more Quote http://www.1001nightsmailer.com - a paid membership site which allows free members too! http://www.pizzasafelistmailer.com - my first safelist mailer site!
Clare Bowen Posted March 29, 2018 Report Posted March 29, 2018 That is their policy since they partnered with Robert Puddy... just make sure to have your payment details entered and you won't miss the commissions. Yes, these would be Robert Puddy's words in the member's area (interesting humor ). Please note: to be a registered affiliate for Tezzermail you must fill out your profile completely INCLUDING choosing a payment processor and adding the correct payment email for that processor. Failure to do so will mean no affiliate payments will be added to your account and Tony and I will be taking our wives out to dinner on you. Quote
paulserban Posted April 20, 2018 Author Report Posted April 20, 2018 Lately I see fewer emails coming in my inbox.Has the world lost interest in this kind of advertising? Quote http://www.1001nightsmailer.com - a paid membership site which allows free members too! http://www.pizzasafelistmailer.com - my first safelist mailer site!
Bruno Duarte Posted April 20, 2018 Report Posted April 20, 2018 My thoughts: 1. I think is getting to a point where everyone is selling traffic to other traffic sellers and it just goes round, and when there is too much of something, there will be too little of something else (there´s a need for balance) 2. Payment processors are creating impact and forcing sites to shut down because of lack of activity of their members on some or owners on others. 3. Most mailers have now "on site" inbox options, where some sites even give you the possibility to stop and/or set bounderies on the amount of emails you wish to receive on your own inbox. (so you this will trigger less emails on your gmail or whichever client you are using. My thoughts anyway Clare Bowen 1 Quote http://thedreamlifestyleforyou.com/images/468x60-a6.jpg
Maryanne Myers -Webstars2K Posted April 21, 2018 Report Posted April 21, 2018 Safelists have had onsite inboxes for well over a decade at least. And no, that will never happen (lose interest in email advertising). I mean it's 20 yrs old now, safelists are. Or you can call it a "mailer", but mailer means safelist. Or, call it a viral mailer... although its not even 'viral'. <---There is no difference. But Email is still #1 method.But... some emails could be getting filtered heavily (and not delivered in part or entirely) as there is a shakeup behind the scenes going on. Quote PHP Programmer - Internet Marketer - Web Designer - Advertising Network OwnerCelebrating 22 years in business - Since 1998https://webstars2k.com
Clare Bowen Posted April 21, 2018 Report Posted April 21, 2018 I didn't notice a reduction in mails coming from all mailers - some are still very active, but yes, a reduction overall and a reduction in actual safelists. I agree with both Bruno and Maryanne, and with that, I'd say that quite a lot of owners appear to have lost interest in their sites and in maintaining a quality list. Sites like this have very low activity, less reason to send, less reason to click, downward spiral. Too many contact solos or even worse, network solos coming from a credit mailer site also make it seem rather pointless to send from. Quote
paulserban Posted April 22, 2018 Author Report Posted April 22, 2018 I am sure that in all sites are inactive members and we waste credits sending emails.In one of may site I deleted in one day 30% of list for inactivity for a long time.Remember what impact it had when Darren clean his sites by dust, number of emailswas increased dramatically. Quote http://www.1001nightsmailer.com - a paid membership site which allows free members too! http://www.pizzasafelistmailer.com - my first safelist mailer site!
rpsmith Posted May 5, 2018 Report Posted May 5, 2018 Anybody know what happened to adtactics.com? It has been offline for some time. Quote Free Video Chat Service! Get Connected And Stay Connected!Click Here!
paulserban Posted May 20, 2018 Author Report Posted May 20, 2018 I don't know, but I am unhappy because it doesn't work, it was a good one. Quote http://www.1001nightsmailer.com - a paid membership site which allows free members too! http://www.pizzasafelistmailer.com - my first safelist mailer site!
stv77 Posted May 24, 2018 Report Posted May 24, 2018 I am sure that in all sites are inactive members and we waste credits sending emails.In one of may site I deleted in one day 30% of list for inactivity for a long time.Remember what impact it had when Darren clean his sites by dust, number of emailswas increased dramatically. I agree with you paulserban. If Maryanne Myers will clean her sites by dust, number of emails will increase. Quote
Maryanne Myers -Webstars2K Posted May 26, 2018 Report Posted May 26, 2018 stv77 what are you talking about. Quote PHP Programmer - Internet Marketer - Web Designer - Advertising Network OwnerCelebrating 22 years in business - Since 1998https://webstars2k.com
stv77 Posted May 26, 2018 Report Posted May 26, 2018 I am sure that all sites have inactive members and we waste credits sending emails. Quote
Maryanne Myers -Webstars2K Posted May 26, 2018 Report Posted May 26, 2018 Are you a member of my sites? I dont see your username anywhere on them. But.. I don't remove any inactive accounts because some come back, and that is from being online for so long and seeing things through time. Some come back even 2+ years later. How do I know? Because some take the time to open a support ticket telling me they appreciate that their account is still there and everything else is still there. They leave for medical reasons, deaths, to "take a break" or whatever else I have been told. So I have no idea when someone becomes active again, as I'm not psychic on every account. So, it would be a shame if I removed a potential or future active member OR buyer - and therefore removal of a potential new signup for members also - because they were to come back that week for all I know.So, no, I will never ever remove inactives. Never have and never will. Quote PHP Programmer - Internet Marketer - Web Designer - Advertising Network OwnerCelebrating 22 years in business - Since 1998https://webstars2k.com
captkirk Posted May 26, 2018 Report Posted May 26, 2018 Are you a member of my sites? I dont see your username anywhere on them. But.. I don't remove any inactive accounts because some come back, and that is from being online for so long and seeing things through time. Some come back even 2+ years later. How do I know? Because some take the time to open a support ticket telling me they appreciate that their account is still there and everything else is still there. They leave for medical reasons, deaths, to "take a break" or whatever else I have been told. So I have no idea when someone becomes active again, as I'm not psychic on every account. So, it would be a shame if I removed a potential or future active member OR buyer - and therefore removal of a potential new signup for members also - because they were to come back that week for all I know.So, no, I will never ever remove inactives. Never have and never will.Hi Maryanne, That’s nice to hear: “I will never ever remove inactives. Never have and never will.” Quote Tommie Kirkland (Captkirk) Here... SUBMIT ADS 4 FREE - I SIGNED-UP 433+ MEMBERS SINCE JUNE 29, 2022 - 100% FREE!
Maryanne Myers -Webstars2K Posted May 26, 2018 Report Posted May 26, 2018 nice as in its a good thing or bad thing?But really, people get sidetracked by other sites, or life events, etc and many become active again so I'm afraid to touch their stuff. Some have alot of credits, or upgraded accounts even. The only ones I have removed lately are highly suspect accounts like fake email or multiples.. or any ..other ..weird.. things. Quote PHP Programmer - Internet Marketer - Web Designer - Advertising Network OwnerCelebrating 22 years in business - Since 1998https://webstars2k.com
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