slickrick
Affiliate Guard Dog Member
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I saw the latest video from J. Todd, the guy who does APCW Perspectives.
It's absolutley SICK.
YouTube - Perspectives Friday for January 23rd, 2009: Kentucky Verdict! Cardspike Revealed!
I actually had to stop and replay it a few times for everything to sink in. Especially where he shows the emails from Cake Poker to CAP about launching a poker room.
I saw another point of view which hadn't occured to me previously, Certified Programs paying CAP and then the money being used by CAP, to launch itself as a competitor.
That's just sick.
Why do even Affiliate Programs let CAP get away with this? You're just financing a competitor through your fees, to which they can use to buy players and banner spots.
I did a little research, it turns out that Affiliate Programs pay CAP between 18K and 40K a year for certifcation.
SlickRick is now SickRick
It's absolutley SICK.
YouTube - Perspectives Friday for January 23rd, 2009: Kentucky Verdict! Cardspike Revealed!
I actually had to stop and replay it a few times for everything to sink in. Especially where he shows the emails from Cake Poker to CAP about launching a poker room.
I saw another point of view which hadn't occured to me previously, Certified Programs paying CAP and then the money being used by CAP, to launch itself as a competitor.
That's just sick.
Why do even Affiliate Programs let CAP get away with this? You're just financing a competitor through your fees, to which they can use to buy players and banner spots.
I did a little research, it turns out that Affiliate Programs pay CAP between 18K and 40K a year for certifcation.
SlickRick is now SickRick