Can anyone tell me if it's okay if I use this signature? updated it myself, thought I'd bring some new colors to the table.
As mentioned, ref links aren't currently allowed but changing your design is perfectly fine.
If anyone sees this please read this and share your opinion:I'm toying around with the idea of having a set group of people who I've personally deemed are high quality posters to continue to get paid per post count and branching off the campaign to allow anyone to join on and off instantly and use a PD3 referral link which will automatically credit their account (I'd likely boost the referral rate to something like 20%+ for those not being paid per post)
I'm confident doing this would greatly cut down on forum spam, while the very high quality posters who I select would have the option to continue the campaign as it exists privately or swap to a referral based payment.
This isn't at all decided, so feel free to weigh in.
Hello Stunna,
I would personally like to continue our affiliation via the pay per post plan, rather than by referral. Sure I could get really lucky and have a whale (or many "dolphins") register via my affiliate link and make a killing, but at the same time the guaranteed bitcoin income from posting is more appealing to me (If my posts are deemed to be of higher quality).
Alternatively you could implement a system that benefits yourself as well as your posters by doing the following.
1. Allow PD referral links in signature links (special type of link that requires you to authorize its disbursement)
2. Continue to have a set pay-per-post rate
3. At the end of each month the affiliate gets to choose the higher of the two pay amounts (did they make more in referrals or on a per-post basis?), whichever is higher the affiliate receives.
Now at first this sounds like it would be disadvantageous to you, but let me explain. If a poster is bringing in large betters (and thus making you more money) that affiliate should receive more profit than an affiliate that brings in no gamblers for you. Or if an affiliate makes high quality posts and thus promotes brand recognition for you, they should receive more than a shitty poster that may make PD look bad.
Conclusions: We bring in big gamblers, we both win. We make a lot of high quality posts and build your brand reputation? We both win.
I used to bet on just-dice, but honestly I haven't seen their ads in so long, that I completely forgot about them. I rarely bet myself, but when I do, I use Primedice
Just my 2 cents on the matter. Let me know what you think.