I would rather pay the $100 to my assistants than to be edited or god forbid, banned, so I am glad you didn’t. :bigsmile:
I understand your point about wanting to wait and see the results after a few months. It makes a lot of sense to wait and see sometimes.
For myself, I have had it with Casino Rewards, I am done with them, unless they decide to revert back to the old system…. But there is no chance of that from what I see…. but hey, I been wrong before.
I like it when the affiliate programs practice the K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Stupid) Method of figuring the affiliate payments.
A set percentage of the player losses – what could be simpler than that?
As figuring your earnings in an affiliate program starts to get more and more complicated, the actual earnings of the affiliate goes down, at least that is what my experience has been and I been doing this since 1997.
I don’t understand why people don’t get this, under this new system:
The Affiliate Payment is a percentage of Casino Profit and Casino Profit = Player losses – Overhead Costs. (Just how does the casino figure their ‘profit’ and what are the casino overhead costs? Do they use US or British accounting methods or some other countries funky accounting rules? )
The old system…
Affiliate Payment = A Set Percentage of Player Losses.
Yup, the set percentage has its drawbacks, no doubt about that, but at least you know what you are getting.
P.S. If CR wants to make it better for the affiliate why not just raise the percentage the affiliate earns…. to say 45%???