Due to abuse of the signature campaign, we have replaced it with a more general Affiliate program which is earnings based on referrals.
Kindly read the 1st Post from this thread for more details.
Everyone has the chance to earn much more than their signature campaign if they are actively posting and promoting the site. [...]
Most people avoid affiliate programs, as there is no guarantee of any return for your efforts. Instead, pay per post campaigns are far more popular - even sites as popular as PrimeDi,e were unable to transition a significant portion of its members to the affiliate program, when they changed the campaign recently, for example. If the main issue was people abusing the sig campaign, wouldn't it be better to switch to paying at the end of the term, while holding funds in escrow?
Affiliate programs suck ass unless you're the 1% of the population that is popular and knows how to attract people.
I probably would of left that trust on there if it wasn't September first, the day that 30+ people were expecting to get paid, that you announced this change. That's just not cool, was expecting more from Win88.
Very very sneaky that you did not say this before, but yet kept promising new and greater things.
An affiliate program is great, if it's mixed with a signature program that you get paid per post. If it's not it just sucks, who is going to take the chance of getting nothing because they couldn't get new users to click on their signature, when tons of other programs pay per post, atleast a flat monthly fee for using the signature.
We were nice to you when you had a trust of -4 and gave you a chance including paying you up front just like everyone else.
Why are you suddenly such a hater when you were paid fairly for your signature when no one else gave you a chance.