Whats Your Bloggle?
With the sudden downfall of AdRebatesPro, even the experienced got stung.
Yesterday...Diane, the Admin, sent out an update explaining the problems
and that funds were exhausted and some partial payments were made.
Compounding and the "hit and run" factor were the major factors. I checked
in on the thread from time to time on the most popular Forum when it comes
to surfs and HYIPs...MMG or MoneyMakerGroup Forum. With pendings piling
up members of AdRebatesPro were naturally looking for who to blame. I normally
don't pay attention to any of these posts because it is a risk people decide to take
but I noticed a couple "shots" directed towards Bloggers in general.
Diane participated in interviews with Bloggers I read on a regular basis and
they are not ones to lead their readers astray but "events" happen that is beyond
their control. From the past history these Bloggers don't normally do this sort of
thing but never the less, readers took an extra interest in the program I am sure.
Anyway, I believe the program was at the top of the profit share charts until the
problems started.
Where do I fit into all this? If your a regular reader of my Blog I harp on the strategy
of getting into a program on Launch day if possible and in the case of AdRebatesPro
a downline member of mine would of been in profit in 11 days. From there it is
up to the individual how they want to proceed. I Blog about my progress with programs
but also present how I approach them. With PAC for All, the now collapsed 12 by 12
HYIP, I wrote that I was "out" about 3 weeks before it's demise and was happy to see
my downline followed suit.
In this case however, where there was that "trust" in the Admins capability to run
a long term profit share, there was no warning. At this time, I have adpacks
outstanding but overall I am in profit with AdRebatesPro and Diane's other surf,
AdsDailyPro. Currently she is weighing any options to rekindle these programs
and inviting suggestions. So...officially, these programs are not closed until a
final decision by Diane.
Meanwhile, it's onward with the Biz and the never ending search for new programs
to add to my portfolio and shift my sights on a replacement for Diane's surfs.
Success never comes without some pitfalls along the way.
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Yesterday...Diane, the Admin, sent out an update explaining the problems
and that funds were exhausted and some partial payments were made.
Compounding and the "hit and run" factor were the major factors. I checked
in on the thread from time to time on the most popular Forum when it comes
to surfs and HYIPs...MMG or MoneyMakerGroup Forum. With pendings piling
up members of AdRebatesPro were naturally looking for who to blame. I normally
don't pay attention to any of these posts because it is a risk people decide to take
but I noticed a couple "shots" directed towards Bloggers in general.
Diane participated in interviews with Bloggers I read on a regular basis and
they are not ones to lead their readers astray but "events" happen that is beyond
their control. From the past history these Bloggers don't normally do this sort of
thing but never the less, readers took an extra interest in the program I am sure.
Anyway, I believe the program was at the top of the profit share charts until the
problems started.

Where do I fit into all this? If your a regular reader of my Blog I harp on the strategy
of getting into a program on Launch day if possible and in the case of AdRebatesPro
a downline member of mine would of been in profit in 11 days. From there it is
up to the individual how they want to proceed. I Blog about my progress with programs
but also present how I approach them. With PAC for All, the now collapsed 12 by 12
HYIP, I wrote that I was "out" about 3 weeks before it's demise and was happy to see
my downline followed suit.
In this case however, where there was that "trust" in the Admins capability to run
a long term profit share, there was no warning. At this time, I have adpacks
outstanding but overall I am in profit with AdRebatesPro and Diane's other surf,
AdsDailyPro. Currently she is weighing any options to rekindle these programs
and inviting suggestions. So...officially, these programs are not closed until a
final decision by Diane.
Meanwhile, it's onward with the Biz and the never ending search for new programs
to add to my portfolio and shift my sights on a replacement for Diane's surfs.
Success never comes without some pitfalls along the way.
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Once again a program which don´t last as long as it should.And the admin blame anyone else but themselves, hehe? If one is forced to join those programs on the time for launch every time they aren´t any better than the old school MLM-programs and I would think we have to see more stable designs forward so they can last for longer.If that is not the goal, something is wrong.
Mattias,
Thanks for your comment. The overall problem here is that there are too many of
these profit shares and as an Admin updated today, members in the longer running
programs are fearful the ROI will drop and withdraw their maximum rebate and
not following the 50/50 rule.
However.... like when AV4U had the market to itself...these programs will still
eventually collapse...6 months or a year+ ...the reason I recommend registering
on Day 1. Of course it is up to an indivdual but indecison and waiting can be costly in
this niche.
Gord
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Sometimes I join very early but I have joined later as well in a few programs and even got in profit.I would think that the most admins would like to set the goal higher than that their program will collapse in 6 months and why not seek a solution together if a program start to slow down? I am convinced that that is possible if everyone cooperate.
Mattias,
I agree...Admins need to be flexible and act when a plan is not working as well
as members be aware this can happen when joining a program. In Diane's
case with AdRebatesPro she was fearful changes could hurt cashflow. An
Admin has to act and if payments continue with a changed plan I am sure
members will be happy with the outcome and continued payments rather
than waiting until it's too late.
Gord
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That was inspiring,
Great advice about blogging,
Thanks
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