Tuesday, July 18, 2006

12by12daily, The New 12DailyPro? Not a Chance!

This one's been taking the entire industry by storm, so I thought I ought to leave some comments on it. The entire concept of this one is closely and unashamedly based on one of the most successful autosurfs, 12dailypro. It's also run by long time DadNDave's administrator. Given David's reputation in the industry, it's no wonder the program started off with a bang. Even before the first cycle has concluded, the program has over 10,000 members.

That's like more than half the active autosurf community getting their feet wet with the program (and that's a very optimistic estimation). The only problem now is how to sustain such growth. Remember 12dp in it's heyday had over 300,000 members. Given the number of people who gamble with autosurfs, it'd be next week before everyone, who actively participates in such schemes, would already have joined the program.

12dp was able to bring people from outside the autosurf circle into the program based on 2 factors.

Firstly it was heavily advertised. It was not only advertised online, but more importantly offline as well, bringing in an entire new audience into the program. I have no doubts by payday, the same sort of frenzy would repeat itself in 12by12 (if it hasn't by now).

Secondly, and perhaps more importantly, 12dp's success was entirely attributed to the infamous pay processor, StormPay. Let's be honest, anyone coming into this industry is lazy. How else would anyone believe you can generate 56% (includes 12% commission), on top of capital, between 12-20 days for just surfing the net. Stormpay made it easy for people to use credit cards to upgrade. It was also easy to withdraw money from StormPay. It was a win-win situation for both 12dp and StormPay. Ironically, StormPay was also the cause of 12dp's demise.

So here lies the problem with 12by12. It solely uses e-gold. As everyone knows, or should know by now, e-gold is a pain in the ass to in-exchange and out-exchange. Unless you already are using e-gold, or really determined to believe the 56% hype, it's unlikely the frenzy would be as strong as that of 12dp.

So how long will 12by12 last? That's anyone's guess. It might not even survive the first round of payouts, or it might. But whatever the case is, it wouldn't come close to 12dp's level of success.

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