purp
01-26-2006, 10:08 AM
What are the problems with this hypothetical set up?
An affiliate picks a long list of poker rooms (small ones that are desperate for business) and offers new sign up players this deal:
“Sign up to any or all of these sites and receive 50% of the CPA I earn for your sign up.”
Obviously the 50% would have to take into account whatever fees the site takes out, and the player would have to play a few hands before they could withdraw their initial deposit and any sign up bonus, but that’s not a problem for a good bonus player.
If the affiliate pays the player by Neteller it is real money not bonus money. Do 30 poker rooms at $50 each you’ve just added $1500 to your bankroll, plus any bonus money you cleared from the poker room.
Could that work?
An affiliate picks a long list of poker rooms (small ones that are desperate for business) and offers new sign up players this deal:
“Sign up to any or all of these sites and receive 50% of the CPA I earn for your sign up.”
Obviously the 50% would have to take into account whatever fees the site takes out, and the player would have to play a few hands before they could withdraw their initial deposit and any sign up bonus, but that’s not a problem for a good bonus player.
If the affiliate pays the player by Neteller it is real money not bonus money. Do 30 poker rooms at $50 each you’ve just added $1500 to your bankroll, plus any bonus money you cleared from the poker room.
Could that work?