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Ok, so we know how popular our Official Parked.com thread was...let's give @Donny's newest genius invention a try: VOODOO.COM
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Let us know what you think!
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Let us know what you think!
Donny is Real actual Owner of voodooWE WILL BEGIN TRANSFERRING OUR PORTFOLIOS TO OTHER PROVIDERS , THIS IS NOT THE WAY WE DO BUSINESS ... WE WILL EXPECT A FULL ACCOUNTING OF ALL MONIES DEBITED/CREDITED BY THE ADVERTISERS TO SHOW PROOF OF THE CLAIM. WE DONT MAKE FRADULENT CLICKS, WE HAVE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOMAINS AND RUN A TIGHT SHIP, I WILL CONTACT YOUR CORPORATE OFFICE IN FLORIDA ON MONDAY AND DEAL WITH THE ACTUAL OWNER OF VOODOO
WE WILL BEGIN TRANSFERRING OUR PORTFOLIOS TO OTHER PROVIDERS , THIS IS NOT THE WAY WE DO BUSINESS ... WE WILL EXPECT A FULL ACCOUNTING OF ALL MONIES DEBITED/CREDITED BY THE ADVERTISERS TO SHOW PROOF OF THE CLAIM. WE DONT MAKE FRADULENT CLICKS, WE HAVE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOMAINS AND RUN A TIGHT SHIP, I WILL CONTACT YOUR CORPORATE OFFICE IN FLORIDA ON MONDAY AND DEAL WITH THE ACTUAL OWNER OF VOODOO
Donny, have you ever done any statistical analysis on chargebacks? I am curious if you have any research you could share. Perhaps certain types of domains (maybe "services") get higher chargebacks, or maybe the lander style?
If you dont mind sharing it, what is the average chargeback ratio across all accounts?
I hope nobody took offense to my question, I am just curious about the statistics around chargebacks. Knowing relevant statistics may help me make better decisions on the domains I target or settings I use.
I am not trying to beat up the parking company or bite a hand. Quite the opposite, I think they do a great job and really have no complaints. I believe the parking company would like to reduce chargebacks just as I would, so my question should be of mutual benefit.
I waited 4 months to get a payment due to some chargebacks in Feb 14. Yes, it hurts, but it's not a big deal. Most domain owners know exactly why they are getting the chargebacks. If you don't, it's better to sit down calmly and analyze which domain is causing the chargebacks. Once you know the problem domain, I would move it to avoid further chargebacks because that 1 domain can eat into your clean revenue. Or, if you can identify the bad traffic source causing the CB, try to shut the source. Since you now have Donny's number, why not use Monday's phone call for a better purpose? Ask him which domains are causing the chargebacks and take some proper remedial actions.
Would be nice to know which domain caused it so we can either not park it anymore or just drop the domain as it may be trash. Any way to find out?