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I have a couple specific questions and would be grateful for an answer to any one of them:
Is the basic principle to contact individual mag publishers (I assume there would be dozens if not hundreds) and ask them what 'cut' you get for every subscription you sell? Presumably it would be relatively high, otherwise those subscription sites wouldnt be able to offer such generous comissions.
And what about the payment side of things? Do you simply forward the relevant details (cc number, name, address etc.) to the publisher or need you conduct the transactions yourself?
Hope someone can share some light on this area for me.
Cheers :)
Makes reasonable money year round, and flies at Xmas time.
Thanks again,
Jonathan
1. You have a list of magazines on your website. Someone visits your website and purchases a magazine using your merchant account. You accept the funds minus the merchant fees. You continue this process all week.
2. At the end of the week you forward your orders to each independant publisher and pay the remit fee. You pay a fee for each magazine subscription sold. This might be $3.00 for one subscription, and depending on volume you may actually get paid for selling some magazine subscriptions like maxim. The publishers usualy have your credit card on file to automatically deduct the amount you will owe.
3. You continue business as usualy and negotiate lower remit rates.
The problems with having a magazine site is you need a lot of volume to earn a significant income. You should easily be able to pay affiliates 30% or so.
The fees:
10% of what you earn should go to the merchant account, and a 6% roll over for possible chargebacks.
10% or so of the subscription will go to pay the remit, sometimes you will get paid.
Advertising will be the bulk of your expenses.
Hope this helps, take the numbers as an example and dont quote me on them.
So where exactly does MY profit come into the equation? Do the publishers offer you some kind of 'wholesale' price on subscriptions?