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08-24-2006, 03:27 AM
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Which Sites Give Most Money to Affiliates?
Which are the top three sites to give the most amount of money per referral to their affiliates? For example, Full Tilt Poker gives $65 for every sign up and once you reach 10 sign ups in each month they give you $75 cash for each one.
I need to know which programs are the best to do. Also should i do the one time signup plan or the lifetime percentage plan? What are your thoughts?
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08-24-2006, 03:47 AM
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MGR all the way. Youre guaranteed solid residual income from returning players, and I just think its a more +EV move in the long run compared to going with lower one-time CPAs.
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08-24-2006, 10:26 AM
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A lot of people here prefer mgr but I would take a good cpa anyday.
I try to keep my mgr amount just enough to pay the bills and the rest on cpa. If something goes bad at least you'll have the mgr to fall back on for a few months.
If you search the sponsored poker rooms here the reviews tell you how much cpa and rev share they start you out with.
It would be nice to have a grid for starting affiliates to show payouts side by side for new affiliates.
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08-24-2006, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by xthematrix
Which are the top three sites to give the most amount of money per referral to their affiliates?
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Top three for whom? A starting affiliate or one with a track record with the site or even a general one?
CPA goes as high as $400 a player, but you don't get that for refering one player a month.
If you are looking for solid numbers that apply to everyone, that doesn't exist in this business.
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08-24-2006, 03:02 PM
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08-24-2006, 04:34 PM
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Yes, CPA depends on your actual player value too. If they don't produce, you don't get that great CPA. You also need to send massive amounts of players.
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Yea I remember promoting CDPoker a few months back. My site had sent them 10 RMP's the first month @ $125 CPA; however, only 1 of them actually played any ring games, SnGs, or tourneys. The others just deposited, played maybe $5 to $10 of their initial deposits, and then just withdrew. My AM was very vocal in letting me know that if they were to be paying me an 'above average' starting CPA such as that, then I had to start sending them players that would actually be willing to play the games. I thought it was unusual because many of us affiliates can't control who plays and how much they play for. We're simply a pipeline for new players. But I suppose it's just how business is, so I really don't blame for letting me know what was up right then and there. Cutthroat business for sure in the affiliate game.
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08-25-2006, 05:02 AM
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08-26-2006, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by PokerOwnage.com
MGR all the way. Youre guaranteed solid residual income from returning players, and I just think its a more +EV move in the long run compared to going with lower one-time CPAs.
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You haven't heard about rake back yet have you? Most sites don't care who gets the commission, player or affiliate. It's the same 70% to the house.
I'm afraid I'd be on the CPA wagon. But hey, I'm in it for the beer money. 
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08-26-2006, 08:48 PM
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Po, didnt Cpays lose your signups or something?
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08-27-2006, 02:29 AM
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The best CPA program is Bodog for me. I just do this as a hobby though for the most part. As stated above, Mgr is the best long term.
Heh, as for Cpay, I have about 65 players signed up under me and my account shows a balance of -$150! There has been plenty of deposit activity and plenty of play, I'm not sure why this is? I thought about emailing my AM, but I figure I'll get some bullshit response. I just don't promote them much anymore.
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