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Andy
17th Mar 2009, 04:27 PM
Hi All,

I know these couple of questions seem random coming from the resident SEO bloke, but I'd love to know the community's thoughts on the following:


Do you stick with one primary provider for all the affiliate programs you sign up to, or do you use a number depending on what is available at each affiliate program?
If your preferred provider is not available, does that affect your choice on whether to promote that brand or not?
Do the features provided by payment handlers affect your decision to use them?
Would you recommend the payment provider you use as an affiliate to the players you refer, if the payment provider provided you a commission for referring a new player specifically using their payment platform?
If so, what would you be looking for in remuneration? Remembering you are still going to get your affiliate revenues regardless of what payment provider the player uses, but by pushing one specific provider, you could receive an additional cash/credit/gift incentive.


Thanking you boys and girls. For those who are curious:lookaround:, things could become clear/relevant soon enough ;)

All the best

Andy

KasinoKing
18th Mar 2009, 08:36 PM
My answers:-

Do you stick with one primary provider for all the affiliate programs you sign up to, or do you use a number depending on what is available at each affiliate program?
I use a number.
If Neteller is not a option - I use something else.

If your preferred provider is not available, does that affect your choice on whether to promote that brand or not?
Not unless their only options are something bizarre!

Do the features provided by payment handlers affect your decision to use them?
No.

Would you recommend the payment provider you use as an affiliate to the players you refer, if the payment provider provided you a commission for referring a new player specifically using their payment platform?
Yes.

If so, what would you be looking for in remuneration? Remembering you are still going to get your affiliate revenues regardless of what payment provider the player uses, but by pushing one specific provider, you could receive an additional cash/credit/gift incentive.
Cash. (What do you mean by 'credit' exactly?)

KK

Andy
19th Mar 2009, 09:21 AM
Thank you KK,

By credit I meant with the operator you are affiliated with, in, say, a gambling account held with them. I know it is unusual but I know a number of affiliate programs who will pay earnings into a play account, meaning you can withdraw your earnings as "winnings", which can be beneficial dependant on where you are tax resident.

Thank you for your answers, lets see if I get a few more people to give their thoughts.

Cheers

Andy