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Vasiliy Rybkin

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    Vasiliy Rybkin got a reaction from TomOswald in Ultimate List Machine - ultimatelistmachine.com   
    I have joined today.
    Giving away Elite upgrade is very generous...
    I suggest to add more splash pages for members to promote, more custom features and promote the site by yourself very hard as well
    because a competition among this script based sites is very high these days.
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    Vasiliy Rybkin reacted to captkirk in Who on here uses Herculist?   
    HI Branny,
     
    If you're a member of safelists, viral mailers and mailers it's impossible to receive spam because you agreed to receive other members emails in exchange for other members to receive your emails.
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    Vasiliy Rybkin reacted to gnana in How to pay with CoinPayments   
    Many traffic sites offers coinpayments as an option for making a purchase.
    But I have noticed that members of traffic sites either struggle to figure out to make a purchase with coinpayments.
    DON'T try to make purchase through 'Coin withdrawal' option.  You will end up paying as much as 0.0004 BTC($24) fees.  AND Minimum transaction should be 0.0008 BTC ($48)
     
    But there is an easier to pay.
     
    During the checkout, login to your coinpayments account.
    After logging in, it will redirect you back to checkout page
    where you can select the desired coin to complete the payment.
     
    This works only for Coinpayments users and on laptop/desktop browser.
     
    Watch the 58 second video demo:
     
    The fees in this case is only 0.5%**.
     
    ** Due to their architecture some coins have to be moved on the blockchain even for To Balance mode and the TX fee is deducted from those payments.
     
    ** Payments with supported Ether Tokens have a 1% fee due to our additional overhead to support them. Payout modes which require conversions also have an additional 0.1% fee. Due to increased Ethereum prices we have had to implement a variable fee to help subsidize gas costs, this amount is added to both the order total the buyer pays and the payment fee so as a merchant it may look like you are paying more than a 1% payment fee, however the fee you are paying is the same.
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    Vasiliy Rybkin reacted to wentzco in Who on here uses Herculist?   
    You really need to be paid Gold member at Herculist instead of a free member IMO (daily email, higher credit value on your mailings, 5 second timers, etc...).
     
    Tips
     
    - When clicking on Herculist emails from Gmail, also have a Hercublurb window open on a tab and maybe 2 other sites in other tabs that you get credit to click on  (be productive with your clicking time!)
     
    - Always click on the "WIN PRIZE" in the mailer landing pages after the 5 second timer ends as you can win more credits and "KEYS". Keys enable you to send a regular mailing to the whole Herculist membership (currently 135,000). I regularly get 5-7 keys a day. Use keys for the mailer. The regular mailer produces me about 1 lead per 6 mailings to be honest as they go to peoples list email & not their contact email.
     
    - Use the Mailer/Hercublurb credits you earn from clicking on mailer or hercublub ads for the POWERBLURB (1000 credits) and not for the Credit mailer. You're wasting credits that are more productive on the Powerblurb.  You can have several/many hercublurb/powerblurb ads in your hercublurb history to resubmit.
     
    - Test different headlines, ad copy & capture landing page sites for solo ad emails, Herculblurb/Powerblurb & theZone (traffic exchange) - keep track of results with adtracking. I've been promoting our business opportunity capture pages which target CBD, hemp, travel, essential oils/fragrances, generic biz, generic health industry... . (every once in a while my adboard site I promote there)
     
    - Test out their Most Popular Ad Package ($20) which emails 22,000+ buyers list (only 1x now and instead of 2x - just changed), Herculist, Mega-Mail (contact emails) & Smart-list multiple times (had 8-24 leads on ad package purchases I've tried so far)
     
     
    Note I've bought their $20 ad package about 15 times in these last 3 weeks so obviously I'm getting ROI. Our company has multiple capture pages to use so I've been testing to see which get the best results. After you've purchased the $20 package, they will give you an option via email to order another mailing to their 22,000 buyers list for 3x. I just decided to order five of those today ($100) and using 5 of my top performing emails/capture pages. There's now about an 8 day wait before your buyer ads get mailed compared to 2-4 days a month or so before so they have a current backlog. Honestly I'd like to get more of my downline advertising here but if the ROI keeps going good... I'll be spending "much more" money here shortly. (Update - I just bought the Mega-Mail package (X's By EIGHT includes 4 buyers mailings & 6 hour i-BLAST)... that's 240 Mega-Mail sends for a total of $299.95)
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    Vasiliy Rybkin got a reaction from geomc57 in Premium Leads Club - www.premiumleadsclub.com   
    Well, you get an upgrade and significant ads package for free.
     
    Current membership is 350+ members.
    My solo ads get 30+ clicks (37 highest one) but there is on-site inbox so
    solo will get more clicks for months (be sure your links are https).
    The site is very active, even my surf ads have already around 30 clicks each,
    banners and texts are also receive clicks.
    I recommend to join and set up your ads.
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    Vasiliy Rybkin got a reaction from geomc57 in Miracle Mailer - miracle-mailer.com   
    Well it says 784 active members (working email accounts), i think with a free upgrade you get during promotion time
    you can mail them all every day until you have enough credits.
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    Vasiliy Rybkin reacted to impetu in Beware of Coinbase.com   
    This is one of the worst companies I've ever had to deal with. In May of this year I opened an account with them and purchased $100 worth of Bitcoin. At first I was able to send, receive and withdraw my cryptocurrency with relative ease. Then in July my account was suddenly restricted and I was told that I needed to verify my identity via webcam. I couldn't even withdraw my funds back to my linked bank account. (This was after I had already deposited funds and bought and sold cryptocurrency through them! You would think that a complete verification process would take place when the account is being opened.) I don't have access to a computer with a webcam but eventually I was able to find one and I attempted to take photos of my ID along with a picture of myself holding a paper showing the date but for some reason my pictures were not accepted. Since I no longer had access to that computer I wasn't able to try again. I contacted Coinbase support for assistance and they responded with generic emails then another email stating they had to escalate my issue to a "specialist". After a few weeks of unsuccessfully trying to find an alternative method to verify my identiification I finally got access to another computer with a webcam and this time my pictures were accepted and my account was verified. I thought that I would finally be able to buy and sell crytpo again but I was wrong. When I attempted to deposit funds into my account I received a message stating that I was unable to do so and that I needed to contact support. Once again I emailed them and received the following response: "Coinbase reviewed your account and has determined that you are not eligible to use the Coinbase platform to purchase cryptocurrency or use our deposit services. As such, you are no longer eligible to link any payment methods. We are not able to provide you with any additional information." So I decided to simply withdraw my funds but since I hadn't done so in a while (it's not clear on the website) I asked for instructions on how to send the bitcoin to my cash wallet. It took a few more generic emails over a course of a couple of days just to get an answer. They had even sent me a link with instructions that pertained to to a different question. Fortunately I was finally able to withdraw my remaining funds and I no longer have to deal with them. For several weeks my funds were in limbo with no end in sight. It was incredibly frustrating dealing with this company. Their customer support is basically useless.
     
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    Vasiliy Rybkin reacted to atari100 in Coin Payments - coinpayments.net   
    withdrawal is still possible! go to transaction history - new transfer to...
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    Vasiliy Rybkin reacted to downliner in Can any one recommend a decent payment processor that could be used for everything and you have had good experiences with it?   
    SolidTrustPay remains the only IPN processor that allows Fiat as well as Crypto Payments. 
     
    Uphold is good however they have no method of callback yet but it does support all forms of payment except Card (but members can use a Card to credit their account) so if you wanted to use them you'd have to manually upgrade or credit your members should they purchase anything. 
     
    Stripe allows payment via Credit/Debit cards but their integration is pretty complex and not as straightforward as Paypal or STP. You can still use the Checkout option but again you would need to process a members payment manually. Automation is possible but tricky especially for subscription based products.
     
    Coinpayments was good up to the point they decided to outsource their KYC (Know your customer) to a private company and on a decentralised currency that's a very odd move to make. The worst part is how they executed this KYC as I went through it 4 times and was told that I was a different person to the account which is absurd considering there were no personal details on CoinPayments to begin with so how would they know the documentation was not for the person who owned the account? I contacted their support who told me to contact the outsourced company who told me to contact Coinpayments support and at that point I removed CP as an option from my site and went with an exchangeless Bitcoin option. 
     
    Payeer is another good processor and it works very similar to Paypal except it also accepts Crypto. The reason many people are not using it though is likley because its a Russian Company and we all know how much the West (Governments and Media at least) hate the Russians lol. Personally I think its an excellent processor and in all the time I have used it, it has never had any problems. The integration works exactly the same as Payal.
     
    ORU charges a monthly fee to use and is based in a tax haven. Enough said lol. Who knows that might be the western version of Liberty Reserve   
     
    Transferwise is an excellent processor however it again has no callback so were you to use this processor your members would have to be manually upgraded. The best part about TransferWise is it uses what is called borderless payments which means you can transfer money country to country without any charges. Also you can hold it in various denominations like USD, EUR, GBP, etc to keep track of your payment sources. 
     
    BitPay is good but it is not very developer friendly and their sandbox for testing is awful. Plus in order to buy anything using crypto your member would have to use the BitPay wallet application so not really compatible with say someone who has a different BitCoin wallet but wants to buy something on your site. 
     
    Those are the main ones I know of and of those 8 I use 3 on my sites with no issues with Bitcoin being handled on a Wallet to Wallet basis so no go-between but still automated (SolidTrustPay, Stripe, Payeer)
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    Vasiliy Rybkin reacted to Darren Olander in Posting Guidelines for Program Threads   
    NEW RULE:
     
    Thread Bumping is Not allowed
     
    Due to users generally feeling negatively towards "bumping", the act of replying to a thread with no significant news or discussion just to bring the thread to the top of the discussion list, it is no longer allowed.
     
    If you are unsure if you are "bumping" a clear indicator is that you are replying to a thread where you are already the last person to reply, creating a chain of replies yourself.  This is NOT allowed.
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