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Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by WuLF, Dec 22, 2011.

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    UploadPay.com - 20c - $10.00 per download

    I'm going to introduce you with a brand new PPD (Pay Per Download) site, it is currently in beta testing, so please, if you encounter any problems let me know!

    http://www.uploadpay.com

    What makes it different to other sites?


    - Up to $10 per download
    - Average $1+ per download
    - Upload any file type
    - Customizable download page. You can bold text, add headings and even images!
    - Instant account approval
    - $20 minimum cash-out
    - Payout via PayPal
    - Top notch support and coaching
    - Files are not removed unless a DMCA request is made, although the site does encourage that the files remain legal and do not violate any copyright laws.
    - Referral program | Earn 10% of your referred users monthly earnings.
     
    WuLF, Dec 22, 2011 IP
  2. jimbo-53

    jimbo-53 Active Member

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    There are already a hell of a lot of CPA-style file hosts... this market is flooded. and they are all exactly the same
     
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    I agree with jimbo, lots of them make our head blow.
     
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  4. WuLF

    WuLF Peon

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    Yes while there might be a hand full of PPD style sites, they all lack in the fact that they pay badly or they will ban you for silly things just to keep your earnings. I'm not sure if you read the thread, but these are some things we offer that most networks do not:
    - Up to $10 per download
    - Average $1+ per download
    - Upload any file type
    - Customizable download page. You can bold text, add headings and even images!
    - Files are not removed unless a request is made, although the site does encourage that the files remain legal and do not violate any copyright laws.
     
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  5. adninja

    adninja Well-Known Member

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    Actually, this market isn't flooded. How many content locker file sharing websites are successful or even still running? Sharecash and Uploadables are the only ones left really. Envirofile is gone so eh
     
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  6. WuLF

    WuLF Peon

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    Exactly. ;)
     
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    golfpro1 Peon

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    $1 per download is pretty good, are there any restrictions on the type of file to download?
     
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  8. WuLF

    WuLF Peon

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    Not really as we are not able to check every file that is uploaded. We reply on DMCA requests, that is the only time that we will remove a file. Unless it is illegal porn or something like that.

    Yes, porn is allowed, but it must be legal and by legal I mean what is legal in the US as that is where the server is.
     
    WuLF, Dec 22, 2011 IP
  9. pbakos92

    pbakos92 Peon

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    Wow, you are absolutely clueless. It's utterly shocking that you think you're remotely knowledgeable enough to run a site like this when you're openly allowing PORN to be uploaded. CPA offers have extremely strict rules that you must follow, especially content locking networks and advertisers. The fact that you're allowing porn and have such a light stance on copyrighted material not only means you have no experience, but you don't even have the slightest idea of what you're doing.

    Other file hosting websites don't ban users to keep their money, they ban users who break the rules that their advertisers set. Obviously they're not going to pay them after they ban them; if they did, it would give users incentive to break the rules until they got caught, since they'd get paid anyway.

    There are at least 10-20 sites like this, most of which can't even get any decent traffic. The market is definitely saturated.
     
    pbakos92, Dec 23, 2011 IP
  10. adninja

    adninja Well-Known Member

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    @pbakos92,

    If you didn't know, there are other websites that allows porn to be uploaded. Dengee.net ALLOWS porn because they have advertisers that are geared towards pron related sites. So if he has porn advertisers, he can openly allow any type of adult related files if he pleases. If his website clearly lays down the terms and agreements that copyrighted files are to be ban from the server and they won't receive their payments, he's letting them know. Now if he doesn't have any of this stuff, then, my apologizes, you're correct.

    10 to 20 websites like this? Nope, please list them. We're not talking about content locker link sharing websites, strictly file sharing. There's only Sharecash, Dengee, Enviro is gone, Uploadables that's making a decent earning. The rest are pfff.

    And stop bashing his official thread. Let him do what he has to do, yes, he's probably new but EVERYONE starts off new.

    Any way, good luck on your website.
     
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    foxxly Peon

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    hi wulf. i dont upload

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    foxxly, Dec 24, 2011 IP
  12. WuLF

    WuLF Peon

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    Unless you have something constructive to say or you have a question, please don't speak at all.

    I will however reply to post as I need to clear up some misinformation.

    The network that delivers my offers allow me to run my site the way I do, in fact it is the same network that Dengee runs from (this site also allows porn).

    Secondly it would be next to impossible to search through every file that is uploaded on the site, this is why a there is a DMCA request form. Just like any other file uploading site, in case you have never been on one before, Mediafire is a good example. Just like Mediafire, if we receive a DMCA request we will remove the file in question and a warning will be issued to the member that uploaded the file. If the member does it again, a permanent ban will be issued.

    adninja pretty much said it. The market is not saturated. What I find intriguing is the fact that you have 5 posts and you come in here throwing insults towards me and knocking my site. The question is, are you just an angry sadistic person who has nothing better to do? Or do you have an ulterior motive? Either way your posts have no place here and just make my thread messy.
     
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  13. WuLF

    WuLF Peon

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    I have PMed you :)
     
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    pbakos92 Peon

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    Dengee supported adult content for a very small period of time, because CPALead created AdultAccessNow, an adult-friendly content locking network, which they used for a little while. However, AdultAccessNow closed down very quickly, and dengee stopped supporting it too.

    The network you use does not support porn, and the advertisers I see on your download pages ABSOLUTELY do not support porn.

    I'm sorry if I came off as confrontative, I'm just trying to prove a point here.
     
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    adninja Well-Known Member

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    No, if you was to come off to prove a point, there's no way you can say I'm 100% wrong when I'm 100% right as you are. I was 100% right when I said Dengee used adult offers with their locker page. Even if it was later they don't use it, they did. And CPALead isn't the only network that uses adult offers to go with their incentive offers. You have plenty of other that have email submits and more geared towards only adult.

    So you can't just come in and say I'm wrong, when I'm actually right. I know plenty that has "Download this adult game" and you can add that to your custom gateway on your file sharing website where they download the game, then they unlock the file. Even if he doesn't have any adult advertisers on his website, then like I said in my other post,then your right. But you can't say I'm wrong in the process.

    I'm not trying to defend him, I'm just supporting him because I hate it when people come to a thread thinking they know everything when the other have the same knowledge as them.

    I know some networks doesn't allow you to have adult offers next to their incentive offers cause of the traffic your sending to them, but if you talk with your network and they talk with their advertisers, changes can be made.
     
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    pbakos92 Peon

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    Then it seems we're both arguing different things.

    My major point is that the advertising network he uses, as well as the advertisers on his site right now, DO NOT ALLOW PORN. Yes, there are only a few offers that allow porn, and I don't think a single one does well with content locking - hence why not a single content locking network allows porn! There are simply too few adult incentive offers for content locking to make a file host or content locking network be able to support adult in the long-run. Also - it may be a moot point, you said dengee ALLOWS* porn, while they don't... again, not trying to argue, just proving point that this site is not allowed and won't be able to support porn. If this guy's main selling point is that he'll allow users break the rules of his advertisers, he's screwing himself over.
     
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    I completely agree with you. If you want your file hosting website to have a long term potential, then do not allow porn at all.

    However, about your light approach to copyright content, I do agree. I think having a 'light' approach to copyrighted content on your site is the best way to make more money, even in the long term. You get a DMCA request, and job done - deleted. As long as you are using an advertising company which has no strict rules on copyrighted content, then it's completely fine to work that way.
     
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    pbakos92 Peon

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    Yep, porn is definitely a huge huge issue with advertisers, but copyrighted is a pretty big issue too. All content locking networks, such as Adscend, Adgate, CPALead, etc, have strict stances against copyrighted material, because the advertisers can get into trouble for paying for this type of traffic, as well as the fact that they don't want their brand to be associated with copyright infringement. While some small CPA network may not mind it much, their mobile and survey advertisers do, because it can get them in trouble. If you remember last year, CPALead lost a ton of money because of this. But then again, there's only so much you can do to stop it.

    Anyway, we've derailed this thread enough. I've made my point, let the guy run his site however he wants and deal with the consequences later.
     
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    fokysss Active Member

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    Has anybody ever wondered how can he afford to pay 1$ per download?
    How do you plan to earn money if you pay that much money?
    Does not sound real at all!
     
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    adninja Well-Known Member

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    @fokysss

    It's not impossible for him to pay $1 average for a download.

    It ranges from 20 cents and up. It's not unknown lol smh. I like how new people come to a thread just to bash it and don't know nothing about the industry
     
    adninja, Dec 25, 2011 IP