I completely agree with Gooner, I understand the points of some of you by not putting the Cap logo up to a website, but as Gooner said, this can be this industry’s sickness, as it is hard to build natural linking amongst gambling websites.
When I joined CAP in 2005, the first thing I recognized was that everyone was helping out each other without waiting anything in return, and it caught my attention at once as gambling being so competitive. Since then the concept remained the same (many thanks for the lots of helpful veterans and the majority of the new-comers), so CAP is a neverending gold-mine of information, learning tools, industry news, and regulation(!) between programs and affiliates.(I think most of you remember the big community fight with ReferBack some years ago, regarding their changes in their affiliate agreement.) Without CAP, it couldn’t be possible.
So the minimum I can do in return for the wealth of knowledge I have learnt at Cap is putting the CAP logo proudly on my website.
And please don’t take this offensive, but if you are afraid of losing your visitors coming through to a great website by a link then that site is not made with the visitors in mind.
Rather think about it this way: tell them about this great source of information, and educate, help them if they use your sub aff id at signup.