Hi,
just thought I’d add a word of caution to the newbies.
Its been my experience that often times you will run into programs that are eager to help and they do all the right stuff right up until the time comes that you realize you’ve been sending this program a lot of traffic and seeing little bottom line for your efforts despite what might be great stats in all the other categories (which is of course ammunition for that eager aff manager to keep shining you on) …. remember bottom line is paramount and the rest is just bragging rights for those who like to talk shop.
some other reasons a program might be trying so hard
they don’t pay!
they are guilty of supporting black hat affs (scraper sites etc) and therefore most the aff community won’t touch them with a ten foot pole thus they are desperate
have some skeleton in their closet which is so horrible that nobody in the aff community will still have anything to do with them despite major changes in the policy/staff … therefore they are desperate.
the casinos have a bad reputation for slow or no pay to players. This group you can bet I wouldn’t list if they paid me up front 10x the going rate and I imagine many others feel the same …. therefore they are desperate.
just some things to think about. I know its a bitch finding programs that you can work with and to be honest I don’t have the kind of relationship with some of the places i promote; that I should have. the reason being that its so hard to establish one. Heck even you do manage to establish one its usually not too long before that person is moving on or up and therefore you basically find yourself right back out in the cold.
a tough cookie for certain. Wish I had better for you but I thought I’d mention the above because jumping out of a program that is bad about staying in touch but that is known to produce/pay on time to a program which might fit into one of the above scenarios is not a good thing either.