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The Trouble With Statistics

02 Apr

You might remember my recommendation of ViralURL when it originally launched.  It’s a dead easy way to protect your affiliate links and, unlike similar programs, you have a lot of flexibility in how the new URLS appear.

Frank and Colin are running a special promotion on this for the next few days so it’s a good excuse to recommend this for a second time.

The reason I mention statistics is because the opening frame of the sales video is a classic mistake in the use of percentages.  I understand what they’re getting at, but it made me chuckle.  Post a comment below with what the video statistic SHOULD say, and I’ll make you an honorary member of the Pedantic Brit Club ;-)

Mathematical blunders aside, this is a decent tool and is worth getting while it’s on offer :-)

==> http://ViralURL.com/thenettle

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  1. John (Tidders)

    April 3, 2009 at 8:29 pm

    The flaming idiots. You can’t steal 300%. 100% is max. The whole pie when I was at school. What they mean is as a whole of affiliate marketing commisions not the poor individual marketer who has gone broke I dare say. Looks an interesting and useful tool anyway but I am not doing much affililiate stuff just now.Bare it in mind if I spreads out m later from my sexy lingerie.

     
  2. Clive Praed

    April 4, 2009 at 8:01 am

    If some burglar is going to steal $3 for of every $1 you earn he is going to have to give you his Paypal email so that you can send him the other $2.

    If I only have one you can’t steal 3 of it. Unless you are in America.

    I noticed this a while ago and just assumed it was the American branch of Mathematics.

    Much the same as the American form of English Language – where a large proportion of the words are spelled incorrectly.

    Clive

     
  3. Elaine Berry

    April 4, 2009 at 8:29 am

    ViralURL is a good tool but there is a big drawback, that if you take the free version you have to receive vast quantities of e-mails from other people. You can only opt out of them by “upgrading”. To me this is sneaky.

     
  4. David Congreave

    April 4, 2009 at 9:24 am

    Good to know pedantry is alive and well :-)

    I take your point Elaine, but I think sneaky is a bit harsh. With thousands of members routing traffic through ViralURLs, the server load is probably hefty – so they have to make money somehow. Think of the emails you get with the free version as a subsidy for the free service.

     
  5. Clive Praed

    April 4, 2009 at 2:47 pm

    It always annoys me when I have to agree with somebody, but in this case I have to agree with David.

    Also, I have to agree with Elaine.

    It IS sneaky – but if you are not sneaky you will never make a penny online.

    If only I could write an e-Book “Sneaky and Devious 101 – Internet Marketers Edition” I’d make millions.

    Clive

     
  6. Old Nick

    April 10, 2009 at 4:24 pm

    Oh dear,

    They mean 3/4 or 75% of all potential commissions are stolen. I would love to know how they arrive at that figure. In my experience the majority of buyers online simply don’t have the know how to realise that they purchasing through an affiliate.

    Perhaps in the IM market but I doubt the figure would be anywhere near that in other niches.

    By the way doesn’t it make you squirm every time you hear the way the yanks pronounce Niche?

     
  7. Clive Praed

    April 10, 2009 at 7:37 pm

    After pondering for a few days, I think their figure could well be correct.

    I’ve not managed to make ONE affiliate sale in four and a half years.

    It’s good to know that I probably HAVE made hundreds of sales – they’ve just been stolen. LOL

     
  8. mr1mij

    April 20, 2009 at 4:56 pm

    Does anyone else have the problem that any link you try to open from ViralURL gets a “Can’t find Server” message?

    This doesn’t happen on my computer for any other links. I’ve tried all the usual cache and cookies tricks — but nothing helped.

    I wrote to them about it weeks, now months ago — but never heard anything back.

    Any ideas — please reply.

     
 

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