Friday, August 28, 2009

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It's been a crazy day in the Revenue Sharing World! I'm sure most have heard the news by now about Ad-ventures4u. There was some confusion earlier and many thought they were closing for good. This now appears not to be the case, but seems they wont be revenue sharing for new members any more and are making changes to their program. I do suggest you read all their updates they sent out today.

In any case, this was a complete shock to everyone and is sending shock waves throughout the Revenue Sharing Industry.

Many members have been asking me if I know what happened or think happened to cause all these changes. I really don't know and it's really not my place to speculate as to what happened. Steve gave his reasons in his updates, so you either accept that or you don't. I know many members have a lot of money in their program and are wanting to get all or as much back as possible and as quickly as possible. So, it will do no good to go around making threats to him, his family, or complaining to the payment processors. I've been around long enough to know that the harder you make it on the Admins in this situation, the harder it becomes to get your money out. Plus, it seems they have a well thought out plan to continue their revenue sharing to existing members anyway. With that said, let them do what they need to do
and see what happens.

Some members also assume that I know Steve and that we are friends. I don't know Steve and have never even talked to him on the phone. I was looking forward to eventually talking to him on the phone and still would like to evenutally talk to him someday. Rather you like him now or not, he ran a great program and there are a great deal of things/tips that he could probably teach the rest of the Revenue Sharing Sites.


I've been getting emails and talking on the phone most of the day with both members and promoters of Ad-ventures4u. Many are now looking toward PIFT as their number one site to earn from Revenue Sharing and from promoting. But, everyone wants assurance that we are going to be around for the long haul and that we have things in place to ensure that the will not suddenly close up shop. Drastically change the terms or our weekly revenue share percentages.

Well, first off I can't assure or guarantee that we will be around forever or that revenue share percentages will remain the same as they have been. Our program is a Revenue Sharing Site which is based on revenue coming into our program. If the revenue slows down or stops it will effect how much everyone earns in our weekly Revenue Sharing. The less money we have coming in the less we can pay, it's that simple. But, with that said there are things we can do to help ensure our site runs smoothly and that members remain happy and continue to make purchases of advertising in our program. There are also things we can do to help build up sources of income in the future so that we don't have to strictly rely on purchasing of advertising from memebrs.

With Ad-ventures4u being the first and biggest site of this nature. PIFT has been able to watch them and learn from them. We have already taken a number of steps to ensure the stability of PIFT. Here are just some of the major things we have done or are in the process of doing.

1)Recent script change. New script is designed specifically for our Revenue Sharing model. Script is more secure, more efficient, and can handle an extremely large amount of members.

2)Offshore hosting on a dedicated server with all the necessary protections in place. Daily backups and monitoring.

3)Development of other websites in process. None of which will require large amounts of money establish, but will be good sources of income in the future.

4)Online sources of income such as sites like ours and other low return programs that have been established for long periods of time. *

5)Offline sources of income. Various type of investments that are stable and produce nice returns. *

6)Reserve Funds are kept to ensure payouts for an ample amount of time. This allows us time to make any changes to our program if needed and slowly adjust the weekly Revenue Earnings if necessary.

7)Constant monitoring of Revenue Share Model and program terms. We monitor all funds in and out of our program. If we feel there are some terms of our program that need to be adjusted to ensure the stability of our program we will make the changes as necessary. We feel it's very important to be proactive instead of reactive as far as it concerns the model and terms we are following.

8)Contests, New Features, and More. We are constantly adding new features to our program, running different contests, and more. This keeps our members coming back for more and keeps our program exciting. You just never know what we are going to come up with next at PIFT!

9)Advice and Guidance of others. I talk to a lot of people that have been in this industry for a long time and constantly get good ideas, advice, and suggestions on how to make our program better. These prople are Admins, Promoters, Investors, and just regular Members of other programs. Rarely will we make any major changes at PIFT
without consulting others and getting there opinions. This alone has been a great factor in how we have gotten to where we are now.

10)Dedicated Admin. Anyone that knows me or has talked to me on the phone, knows I'm dedicated to do what is necessary to see that PIFT is a success. I spend countless hours working on the site and doing other things to ensure that PIFT remains around for a long time to come. I've made it known who I am and have talked to many people over the phone, done interviews, etc.

* Note: Building up online and offline sources of income takes time in a revenue sharing program do to the fact most revenue is paid back out to members and another good portion is used for reserves. But, we do use as much from the Admin percentages as we can to put toward online and offline sources of income.


Getting to know your Admin
Speaking of interviews as mentioned above. I recently did two interviews with David Courtney about our program. They are well worth listening to if you want to hear me and know more about our program.

PIFT_Interview_by_David_Courtney.mp3
PIFT_Update_by_David_Courtney_20090826.mp3

If you want to get on David's Email list go here. http://magicwealthbuilder.com/

I highly recommend it. It gives a lot of insight as to what's going on in the industry.


Keeping up to date with our program
Another very important thing that members can do is make sure they read all our updates. We send updates out on a regular basis and by not reading these your earnings could be effected or you can miss some very important news.
If you want to make sure you don't miss any of our updates and also get Alerts to your desktop when we post earnings. Download our PIFT Toolbar. It's free and only takes a few minutes to install. You can download it from the link below:

http://PayItForwardTrafficcom.OurToolbar.com/

You can also visit our Forum and Support Center at:

http://www.pifsupport.com/forum/


Conclusion
This has been a long email. But, I felt it was important to send out due to the recent events. Many members had questions and wanted to hear our take on this whole situation. Most importantly they wanted to know what directions we are taking with PIFT. I can ensure you that I do not plan on going anywhere anytime soon. I love this industry and love running PIFT.

With that said I want to thank everyone that has helped make PIFT the success it has become. PIFT has far exceeded where I thought we would be and now I firmly believe that we will become even bigger and better than before.

For those of you who still have doubts about the future of PIFT or simply just want to talk to me and ask some questions. I can be reached at (757)301-0793 . I am on Eastern Standard Time, so please don't call at 3am in the morning. :)
If I don't answer, leave a message with your phone number and I will call you back.

If you want to contact me via Skype my ID is: payitforwardtraffic

Until next time...

Take care...

Tony

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