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What casino offers a flat rate commission for every referred player for their affiliates?

There are a lot of casinos offering a flat rate. Although the player must deposit a minimum amount in order to you receive the CPA for that refered player. Casino Blasters offers you $100 for each player that deposits at least $50. Earn United offers you $50 and the minimum deposit is $25 (not sure about this value). Casino On Net offers $200. Have a look at the Certified Programs here on CAP.

Will the prior generated revenue in CPA Program be affected after being invited to change to Revenue Share Program?

Well a fair program will pay you all the past commissions. Changes will take effect only for the future. If they want you to change to rev-share because they think you are not giving them any profit, they will pay for the past,… unless they start telling you that you are giving them fraudulent players, bla bla.

Read carefully on the CPA agreement. For example, if you have 20 players depositing $25 at Casino Blasters, you will earn $0 under CPA, because no one made at least the $50 deposit. By other side only one player can more than compensate the rev-share. In order to know the right program for you, you have to try them and change as needed. Only after several months you’ll be able to know exactly what is best, and what is best for me is not for you.

I think having a few CPA at the start is a very good idea, since you don’t have much traffic. Look at the CPA conditions and relate this info with the casinos. A casino offering a 200% match bonus up to $100 free without not much ongoing promotions and player retention, may experience a lot of deposits of $50 or less. It may be suitable for the CPA. A casino with great re-deposit bonus offers may be more suitable for rev-share. You can earn less on the first deposit but compensate that on next deposits.