@bb1webs 134002 wrote:
please other vets correct me if I’m wrong ….. but I think the original will get credit …at least in most cases … (you didn’t get specific which program)
Well I’m not a vet but its commonly referred to as return days. In most affiliate programs the number of return days varies and the last affiliate to refer the visitor gets the comission.
With casinos it’s the opposite. However, each gambling affiliate program may do it differently.
This excert from CPS explains it best:
“When a visitor to your website clicks on a link that contains your affiliate ID, and goes to the client website, your ID is allocated to their click. If the visitor downloads the casino or poker-room software and registers, your ID is linked to their account and you are paid in terms of their net losses, for as long as they play at the casino or poker-room. If they don’t download and register, and they visit the casino or poker-room directly at a later time, you will also capture that player. We check each person who visits the casinos in terms of their origin, and if they have come from an affiliate link, we allocate them to that affiliate.”
Cheers,
Slotplayer