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November 28, 2008 at 6:16 pm #788580
k29MemberHello Moneysearch4u,
rev share works on the revenue generated for the merchant by you on a monthly basis.
So in your scenario where a player loses 50€ (making money for your merchant) but then wins 80€, your revenue would be calculated on the total, -30€. So no commission.
Another similar scenario is where one of your players loses 50€ and the other wins 80€, same principle, the wins negate the losses and wipe out your commission.This is usually on a per month basis (unless your affiliate program carries over negative revenue, something you need to check out when selecting a program). So, if on Nov. 30 you have totaled 50€ of revenue for your merchant but all of a sudden on Dec. 1 your player wins 80€, you should still get commission for November because you generated positive revenue for that month. Does that make sense?
Lastly, many affiliates make a very good amount of money on rev share with casinos because their players often end up losing. Much more than in sport-betting, for instance.
Lluc.
November 28, 2008 at 6:30 pm #788582
Newbie6fMemberThanks lluc,
Thanks for clarification. It make sense now, so basically it all need to depend on the volume of the total players I refereed. The more the higher chances……
Thanks
November 28, 2008 at 6:55 pm #788585Anonymous
InactiveHi moneysearch4u,
Welcome aboard!
The casino revenue share is most of the time based on their net casino revenue.
You should check their formula first. The net casino revenue from Affiliate Program A migth be different from Affiliate Program B.Good Luck!
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