NAPOLI Posted October 22, 2025 #1 Posted October 22, 2025 Hi [Affiliate Manager], I hope you’re doing well. I wanted to reach out regarding my current partnership setup. I’m really enjoying working with Stake and I’ve been growing my community steadily. I’d like to request a possible adjustment to my deal to include a net-loss based structure, so that I can earn commissions from player losses as well. I believe this would better reflect the value I’m bringing and help me keep expanding my reach and activity on Stake. Please let me know if this can be reviewed or if any requirements need to be met first. Best regards, [NAPOLI]
TalishaNovak Posted February 9 #2 Posted February 9 (edited) On 10/23/2025 at 1:35 AM, NAPOLI said: Hello [Affiliate Manager], I hope you are well. I wanted to get in touch regarding my current partnership agreement. I'm really enjoying working with Stake, and my community is growing steadily. I would like to propose an adjustment to my contract to implement a net loss-based compensation structure. This would allow me to earn a share of my players' losses. I believe this would better reflect my value proposition and help me further expand my reach and activity on Stake. Please let me know if this can be reviewed or if there are any prerequisites. Play smarter with Pokie Mate https://pokiemate.app/ exciting pokies and rewards. Sincerely, [NAPOLI] Hi NAPOLI, it's great to see you're proactively managing your partnership and working ahead with your growth. A net loss-based compensation structure can certainly make sense, depending on your target audience and the consistency of your activities. Ultimately, though, it comes down to key performance indicators and the long-term value of your traffic. If you haven't already, you could share some compelling statistics on engagement, customer retention, or player numbers to strengthen your case. Affiliate managers often look for stability and scalability, so demonstrating your community's growth could support your request. Hopefully, they'll be open to a joint review. Edited February 10 by TalishaNovak
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