How do YOU think its best to cash in on movie websites?

Discussion in 'eBay' started by Bukpak, Aug 9, 2008.

  1. #1
    I am a noob to the world of affiliate marketing and was hoping you guys would be kind enough to share some of your knowledge.

    Hyperthetical situation:

    I have a website and i am getting 600,000 targeted affliate pageviews daily. Users get to choose the films they watch clips from an read reviews about. On this page are affliate links allowing users to do the following directly related to the movie: download movie or sound track (itunes), rent (netflix sign up), buy dvd or soundtrack (amazon) or buy merchendise (undecided)

    • Could someone please give me a rough estimate of what revenue would be generated?
    • What do you advise for merchendise?
    • Which of the affliate programmes would pay out the most?

    Thanks a lot for your responses, this forum seems great!
     
    Bukpak, Aug 9, 2008 IP
  2. Bukpak

    Bukpak Peon

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    bumph!

    id really appreacite some help! :)
     
    Bukpak, Aug 9, 2008 IP
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    Instead of having too many affiliates on the same page, I would go with phpBay(EPN). So, not renting, downloads.

    I wrote about it here:

    Opinion: BANS vs phpBay(WP plugin) vs phpBay API vs Free Options

    This way, if a reader clicks on any one of the products, you will get the cookie in their browser. They might buy something not even movie related.

    If it's a WP blog, use the Pro otherwise use the API.

    If you have 6000 clicks/day(1%) and you get 25% winning bids at $0.50/commission, you would have about $750 daily plus the new signups.

    Even 1%(winning), you still get $30/day.
     
    MISsupport, Aug 10, 2008 IP