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gnana

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  1. But what do i need to do after i click complete the payment button where the video ends?

    After clicking the 'complete checkout' button, your transaction will be successful.  It will redirect you to a page that will show transaction status as 'paid'.

    On that page, they will also give you a 'go back to merchant's website' button.  You may click that to return to the member's area or you may simply close the window.  In 10 or 15 minutes, your purchase will be added.  If the owner is processing the purchases manually, you may have to send a support ticket.

     

    Being logged in I am still getting redirected to send X to address X page and if i do Coin withdrawal i still get high fees and high minimum withdrawal...

     

     

    Try logging in during the checkout.  If you're asked to send x to address x, then close the page and start over.

    By the way, at which website were you trying to make a purchase?

  2. 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.

  3. 49 leads from my recent $20 solo ad run in January.

     

    If you can't afford, try posting Hercublurb.  You can post a hercu blurb for 1000 credits.  Try posting as many as you can.

    For me, this ad type is outperforming their credit mailer.  Use their HTML Formatting option to make your ad attractive.

    Always include a link in your email and blurb ad.

  4. I have seen a lot of people promote weight-loss related products in safelists and mailers.  But I am not sure if they were getting results.

     

    I would second Laur and say that safelists/mailers users are looking to get traffic or make money online.  So you would have 

    better chance promoting products related to that niche.  Also vendors generally don't like people sending traffic directly from safelists to

    their product since it brings down the sales average.  So you have to watch out for that as well.

     

    For me personally, I am having decent results promoting my traffic program and squeeze page at Herculist.

  5. This site is cool and the way these mailers should be.

     

    You know what you are getting is a .66

    Surf ratio, the mails don't flood your

    Inbox, and you don't have to be a slave

    To it.

     

    I am a member of so many sites I don't like being obligated to visit it every

    Day or once a week. But I do like returning and clicking every once in

    Awhile.

     

    Those emails just sit there till you get

    Your 100 clicks. And they don't sit there

    Long. I have gotten my 100 visits already

    But haven't visited for awhile.

     

    Thanks for your kind words, Terry! :-)

  6. The best part is your mail goes to their network of 50+ sites.  I have bought 1000 credits for $9, sent a mailing and received 2 sign ups to my mailer.  I will receive credit refund if the mail sent did not receive 1000 unique clicks.  So I will be able to send another mail soon (with refunded credits + accumulated credits).  I will keep you all updated if I get some more sign ups from PrimeSoloAds.

  7. I meant, it lists 70 now, if you see this let me know if that works better :-)

     

    Yeah, definitely!  Did you know that recently I have received a sign up & $7 sale from Hotspotmailer? :)

     

    On topic: If you look back and see how many sites that offered lifetime upgrades are around and how many sites have disappeared, you will understand the worth of lifetime upgrades.  To a customer, a 3 year or a 5 year upgrade does not look appealing but the term 'lifetime upgrade' does.  But in reality most sites does not even last 3 years.  Does that mean you should not go for lifetime upgrades?  No.  By all means, take the lifetime upgrades whenever it is offered by trusted admin.  But at other sites, take the short term upgrades.  Just my 2 satoshis FWIW. 

  8. I find the split pane view is better in the new gmail, when it comes to checking mails and also for clicking credit mails. The vertical split puts the subjects on the left and you just click the ones you need to see and, move the ones you want to keep. I don't delete mails as I go through them, that's slow now, just delete them all one shot after.

     

    http://harmonymails.com/splitpane.png

     

    Wow!  I have never experimented with it.  Just found it at Settings > Advanced.  Thanks for the info. :)

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