Commission plans

MyAffiliates can be configured with any number of public and private commission plans for your affiliate program. We've found that every client has a different way of actually wanting to calculate commissions, so we work with clients to construct the exact mathematical equation used for each plan.
Some examples of the most frequently requested plans are :
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Progressive CPA
A Progressive CPA rate pays players a progressively higher CPA rate as new players are referred during the month. Progressive CPA can also mean that the CPA is released to the affiliate in stages, as the player reaches various milestones.
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Flat Revenue Share
Probably the most common plan, flat revenue share calculates a flat percentage of the net revenue from an affiliate players to be shared with an affiliate. This provides a recurring income stream for affiliates for as long as their players continue to play.
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Tiered Revenue Share
Similar to flat revenue share, the affiliate earns a percentage of the net revenue, however the percentage increases as the net revenue increases.
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Ladder Revshare
Affiliates are paid in increasing percentages as they achieve a higher net revenue from their players. Unlike tiered revshare the percent only applies to the amount of revenue within the ladder, not the whole revenue amount.
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Cost Per Acquisition (CPA)
CPA program pay the affiliate a one off lump-sum commission for referring a depositing player
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Qualified Cost Per Acquisition (QCPA)
Similiar to a CPA program, a QCPA program pays a one off commission to an affiliate for referring a player - however the player must "qualify" first by meeting a number of conditions, such as a minimum deposit or playthrough requirements. QCPA commissions for this reason tend to be higher than regular CPA commissions.
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Hybrid Programs
Hybrid programs typically pay affiliates an upfront commission for referring a player, plus an ongoing revenue share for the lifetime of the player.
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Referral Programs
A referral program rewards an affiliate for referring other affiliates (not players). Typically they earn a small percentage of the commission earned by any affiliate they have directly referred.

