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Originally posted by bluebook
The commission structure average for casino affiliates is 25% to 35% of total net income, in my estimation.

As an affiliate, I bring the casinos that quality traffic they desire. Shouldn’t affiliates be compensated much more that 25% to 35% of net revenue? Especially the larger affiliate who brings in 50 or more players to a casino a month, they should easily receive 40 to 50% of the total net income of the players he brings. Heck, I send a casino 100 players a month I should be making 60% of net revenue!

Thanks for the feedback,
Pawel

Pawel,

Check out the Winward Casino affiliate program banners on this site! If you are not seeing them, I’m gonna ask the Prof. to give me my money back! (Just kidding, Lou)

We pay up to 50% of net win for affiliates can send MAJOR traffic of quality players. Now, I am the first to admit that very few affiliates can send enough traffic to qualify for the 50% commission level, but it IS available to the few who can.

Our standard commission level is 30% but I often start proven, high quality affiliates as high as 40% if I know they can produce a significant number of players per month.

As for a 60% commission rate, very few casinos could afford to do that because they wouldn’t make any money. Many affiliates do not reatize that overhead costs such as software royalties, credit card processing fees, payroll and office expeneses eat up a large percentage of the net win received by an online casino.

So the answer to your question is that yes, casinos will pay you more than 35% … maybe as high as 50% … but you have to prove you can deliver a large number of players before you can expect to receive a large percentage of the Net Win.