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@itay 133168 wrote:

Hey All,

1. We track the affiliate’s link so that we can refer the CPA to the affiliate who brought the user.

2. We track where the user goes. We have no idea if the user deposited money or not (the same as the standard affiliate model.) The information is brought to us on the specific affiliate trackers and they are the one reporting it (not like other programs we know that the users are reporting where they have converted…)

Itay

At B4Playing, we have a unique commission structure for our affiliates. Here’s how it works:

Every time a user opens an account and becomes an active (real) player, and deposits the minimum amount specified by the online gambling site, the affiliate linked to this user receives a commission. Each time a user joins a new property and becomes a real player, the property will notify the CPA (Cost-per-action or the Casino Cost per Acquisition), so the affiliate can receive their commission.
Most affiliate programs only allow their affiliates a one-time CPA commission when they send a player to an online casino or poker room. B4Playing, on the other hand, enables our affiliates to earn multiple CPA (MCPA) commissions. We have made this possible because the B4Playing user(s) linked to an affiliate becomes that affiliate’s user(s). This means an affiliate will earn a commission each time their user(s) becomes a real player(s) at a new property.
Providing our affiliates with the chance for more than one money making opportunity is what makes B4Playing unique, and truly sets us a part from the competition.

I suppose for affiliates that originally joined the casino’s CPA model it could work out to their advantage, however am I correct in assuming that affiliates on rev share are just trading their rev share for a cpa share?

Cheers,
SlotPlayer