Aussie-Dave
Former AGD Member
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The catalyst for this thread stems from:
https:// www. affiliateguarddog. com/forums/alert-stop-promoting-playshare-partners-t1443.html#post7980
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Hi all,
Those of you who know me, should know that I'll raise my hand and be counted if it's a genuine cause. Especially when its to protect the interests of the under dog (no pun intended).
Having been a casino webmaster way longer than I care to remember, I've seen more and more instances of affiliate program clauses being change retroactively in the last 2 - 3 years that ever before.
It's not my intention to point fingers and anyone or any groups.
But I will comment that although the GPWA had some problems when Sly was at the helm, private membership on a whole was united when issues like these came to their attention.
One of the more famous Unions (a film was made on them) was that of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
Read about this here:
Encyclopedia of U.S. labor and ... - Google Books
I see that we as gambling affiliate webmasters have a common cause similar to those of the IBT and why we should also look at forming a Union.
Right now affiliate programs can (and do) at a drop of a hat change our agreement contracts and we as affiliates can't do jack about it.
Sure we can yank banners and run around like headless chooks posting our disconcert about unfair changes to our Affiliate Contracts. But really without a concentrated front, a 1 for all, all for 1 stance, nothing really changes.
And we just get screwed over by the next Aff program that decides to do the same thing.
People seem to get rather narky when they ask (or even expect) affiliates to just yank an affiliate program from their site(s).
Unfortunately this type of action these days is flawed because most affiliates rely on this income; it keeps food on their table; bills paid; and the wolf from their doors.
However if there was an affiliate Union & this Union held the support of affiliate webmaster members, issues such as these could be addressed on a united front.
To me a Union represents organisation. It allows the little guy to have the power to stand up to the Bullies and say...Hey this is NOT acceptable!
It gives a united voice to gambling affiliates and it helps to protect our livelihoods.
Reiterating...I don't see any point in just pulling banners willy nilly. That doesn't issue any message to an affiliate program. In fact I'm sure most just laugh!
However...by forming a Union we can stand as a group, we can issue ultimatums because we have the numbers and that's what people these days will listen to.
20 webmaster pulling banners ain't going to do jack. But 100, 300 or more doing the exact same thing...It will affect the Affiliate Programs bottom $ line and they will take notice.
Anyway I don't see things changing for the better for us as affiliates if we don't all band together and start fighting these issues as ONE Group!
Cheers

Dave
https:// www. affiliateguarddog. com/forums/alert-stop-promoting-playshare-partners-t1443.html#post7980
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Hi all,
Those of you who know me, should know that I'll raise my hand and be counted if it's a genuine cause. Especially when its to protect the interests of the under dog (no pun intended).
Having been a casino webmaster way longer than I care to remember, I've seen more and more instances of affiliate program clauses being change retroactively in the last 2 - 3 years that ever before.
It's not my intention to point fingers and anyone or any groups.
But I will comment that although the GPWA had some problems when Sly was at the helm, private membership on a whole was united when issues like these came to their attention.
One of the more famous Unions (a film was made on them) was that of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
Read about this here:
Encyclopedia of U.S. labor and ... - Google Books
I see that we as gambling affiliate webmasters have a common cause similar to those of the IBT and why we should also look at forming a Union.
Right now affiliate programs can (and do) at a drop of a hat change our agreement contracts and we as affiliates can't do jack about it.
Sure we can yank banners and run around like headless chooks posting our disconcert about unfair changes to our Affiliate Contracts. But really without a concentrated front, a 1 for all, all for 1 stance, nothing really changes.
And we just get screwed over by the next Aff program that decides to do the same thing.
People seem to get rather narky when they ask (or even expect) affiliates to just yank an affiliate program from their site(s).
Unfortunately this type of action these days is flawed because most affiliates rely on this income; it keeps food on their table; bills paid; and the wolf from their doors.
However if there was an affiliate Union & this Union held the support of affiliate webmaster members, issues such as these could be addressed on a united front.
To me a Union represents organisation. It allows the little guy to have the power to stand up to the Bullies and say...Hey this is NOT acceptable!
It gives a united voice to gambling affiliates and it helps to protect our livelihoods.
Reiterating...I don't see any point in just pulling banners willy nilly. That doesn't issue any message to an affiliate program. In fact I'm sure most just laugh!
However...by forming a Union we can stand as a group, we can issue ultimatums because we have the numbers and that's what people these days will listen to.
20 webmaster pulling banners ain't going to do jack. But 100, 300 or more doing the exact same thing...It will affect the Affiliate Programs bottom $ line and they will take notice.
Anyway I don't see things changing for the better for us as affiliates if we don't all band together and start fighting these issues as ONE Group!
Cheers
Dave
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