Hi there good people, This is my first time on Digital Point Forum… I have a web site about movie entertainment, and I was thinking on promoting Netflix membership program, but I saw that Netflix just change the commission for its affiliate from 16 $ per sign free trial memberships to only 12 $............. But I did saw some CPA networks that offer Netflix program for a much larger commission rate (for example: flexoffers.com – 21 $) is it for real, how is it possible? I have 3 question: 1) If anyone can recommend where can I find a reliable Netflix plan that pay more than 12 $. 2) Is this product Netflix worth promoting, because already every average American as an account there…is there still a chance to make money? 3) Netflix pays commission only for a new registered account, but if someone closed his account there after several month come throw my link again to Netflix and open a new account (with the same email) do I get paid? Please try to help me it is important to me. Thanks in advance. Nadav.
Different networks do have different payouts because they may be paid differently for some reason. The best thing to do is search the networks specifically for that offer as most likely they have all changed. Remember also just because they are paying more doesnt actually mean you will get a higher payout overall (somehow the stats always even out and the numbers balance out - at least that's my experience). Like the first day on the higher payout the numbers are really good and nice conversions then somehow on day 2 even though you have the same traffic it drops. Not sure what it is but that seems to be the game. I did netflix over a year ago and it worked well for a while and then dropped off (as I said) so I cant really comment. I do think it comes down to your site and of course traffic. I hope that helps.
hello everyone, Netflix, (NASDAQ: NFLX) is a company that offers online flat rate DVD and Blu-ray Disc rental-by-mail and video streaming in the United States and Canada (streaming only). Netflix is a subscription-based movie and television show rental service that offers media to subscribers via Internet streaming and via US mail. The company provides a monthly flat-fee service for the rental of DVD and Blu-ray movies. A subscriber creates an ordered list, called a rental queue, of movies to rent.