Y.A.A.O.
6 November 2009
That acronym signals Yet Another Affiliate
Organisation
The affiliate world is a tough one, with affiliate
marketers not only battling to promote online gambling
venues in a competitive and noisy arena, but also
putting in a hard day's work on researching material,
maintaining their websites and occasionally assisting
players with disputes against their sponsors.
And, it appears, there are also trials and tribulations
with the affiliate programs who administer affiliate
accounts and payments based on performance, but are also
the source of a diversity of problems. These include
statistics arguments, delayed and disputed payments and
unnegotiated and unilateral changes to the terms and
conditions under which affiliates sign up.
Apparently so much so that a new association has been
taking shape that is prepared to take legal action
against affiliate programs that repeatedly fail to stick
to deals agreed with affiliates.
Following
extensive discussions on affiliate message boards, the
Gambling Affiliate Union (GAU), has emerged this week,
and already reports that it has signed up 100 members.
The organisers plan to increase that tenfold within the
next six months.
Prime movers behind the
initiative are Paul White, a UK-based online
poker-focused affiliate better known on the message
boards as 'Chalkie', and ‘Mojo’, or Paula Bliss, an
affiliate promoting online casinos and based in Northern
America.
White said: “I get extremely annoyed at
times about how affiliates are treated and how they get
walked over by some affiliate programmes. That is really
the principle behind this: to make sure that affiliates
get a fair deal from affiliate programmes. United, we
have a stronger voice.”
However, White cautioned
that the GAU was intended as an arbitration service and
did not intend to organise boycotts of affiliate
programs, although it is willing to take legal action
against affiliate programs that repeatedly fail to pay
affiliates or decline to negotiate.
“We’re not
here to police affiliates and make demands that nobody
works with certain programmes, because that would be
counter-productive by making it hard to talk to the
affiliate programmes. But we are willing to take legal
action to protect members if absolutely necessary,"
White emphasised.
"If a contract contains a
clause that allows people to [unilaterally] change that
contract at any time, then it can’t be seen as legally
binding and stand up in court.”
The GAU has
ambitions to recruit between 50 and 60 percent of all
Internet gambling affiliates, with a thousand members
within the next six months, and up to 5 000 within a
year.
White says that his nascent organisation
has the support of other affiliate associations such as
Michael Corfman's Gambling Portal Webmaster's
Association (GPWA) and its partner the Association of
Players Casinos and Webmasters (ACPW).
“The
GPWA, APCW and Affiliate Guard Dog all have their part
to play, and our role is simply to help artbitrate
between affiliates and programmes,” White said.
The GAU will not accept advertising or sponsorship, but
will be funded via a monthly affiliate membership fee of
US$3 a month. In a bid to build the organisation's
membership quickly, the GAU will not charge subscription
fees for the fist six months of its formation.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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