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  • #812807
    David_EGO
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    Well normally you have a revenue share deal and then you earn money when the casino earns money.

    So nr 2 is correct.

    When the players are winning you could get negative numbers.

    #812823
    JedyUnund
    Member

    2 is correct. But you should also be working with casinos that have a “no negative carry over” policy, so if you are in the red $3,000 at the end of October, you zero out and start from scratch in November. Make sure to check policies to which programs will make you keep digging out of the hole vs. zeros at the beginning of the month.

    Another thing to consider-it sounds like the one or two players on the hot streak tagged to your account keep playing-they didn’t take the money and cash out. This is a good thing. Chances are they will continue to play, and their winning streak will end, evening things out again.

    Are you advertising roulette specifically on your site? It may be a good idea to push slots or blackjack to even out your roulette players…

    #812838
    mcasino
    Member

    don’t be upset :)
    working – working -working – is a key!

    #812841
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Remember: In the end, the house always wins.

    #812895

    Now, hold on tight to your seat. True story. A friend of mine had a few casino sites and one month he had a new funded player who won €100k, we were shocked, but the company (no need to name it) didn´t carry over the balance so he hoped the guy would play a little more and lose at least part of it the following month. The following month came and the guy showed again a profit of nearly €100k and we began to think he´d actually cracked the casino somehow.

    Guess what? He obviously hadn´t! The first week of the third month after a few days of seeing him winning again he lost the €200k in one day. The guy didn´t even think of withdrawing half of his winnings. He´d only made one €1k deposit and had the martingale winning streak of a lifetime. He probably thought himself that he´d cracked the casino with his witty double up formula and was off to a life of luxury never to look back again. Boy, was he wrong!

    Truth is he never deposited again so he got the thrill of winning 200k in a couple of months on the casino at a measly cost of €1k. But he got greedy and messed it up. My friend made an amazing profit that month which is basically what got me interested in casino affiliation and here I am, launching my small network of casino sites! XD

    #813039
    ehtgeldbonus
    Member

    @DrAnte 223104 wrote:

    I am casino affiliate partner. I send people to casino web site. They play roulete.
    I earned some money but my balance is lower and lower every day. Why?

    I don’t understand something. Which solution is true for casino affiliate programs:

    1. When my players win money on the online casino, than I get money too.
    When my players loose money than my affiliate account balance is going lower.

    2. When my players loose money than casino earns money so my balance is higher too.
    When my players win money than casino is loosing money so my balance is going down.

    Which is correct, 1. or 2.?

    Thanks

    Another way to go is to work on CPA basis. Regardless of whether the player wins or loses, as long as the player fulfills the minimum requirement for a CPA.

    #813054
    Expertist
    Member

    Just keep bringing players in

    #813056
    darkness
    Member

    @free bet 223465 wrote:

    Just keep bringing players in

    And remember what Dominique said…”In the end, the house always wins.”

    What we did to eliminated the rev share discrepency was created a commission structure based on Gross win (deposit – withdrawal – chargebacks) x 50% = commission!

    Cheers,

    #813096

    @igamingrevenue 223444 wrote:

    Another way to go is to work on CPA basis. Regardless of whether the player wins or loses, as long as the player fulfills the minimum requirement for a CPA.

    Man, if someone kept winning the jackpot every month and signed up through you, you would not earn anything. I think that jackpots should not get deducted of you as it is the bingo’s money. They made that with players you brought so why should you have to lose even more money when someone win its? It is not like they are losing more than they are earning.

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