CPA means a quid per sign-up

Rating: Enticing people onto mobile casinos is obviously big bucks

Following our earlier story ‘Moobile Games shows how to tap into touchscreen phones ‘ (see here), we’ve been contacted by Probability Affiliates. They’ve told us that CPA stands for Cost Per Acquisition. Which means that starting your own mobile web site to entice people to gamble is even more lucrative than we first thought. For everybody you sign up, you get a quid (£1).This is what the company explained … “What (CPA)  means is that as an affiliate, when a player signs up to your affiliate link – say, for LadyLucks, for example- you will get a flat fee of £1 regardless of whether or not that player makes a deposit or wins/looses.

The moment the player registers, you automatically get £1 in your pocket.”

Sounds much better than the amount you’re normally paid per click for an advert, doesn’t it?

About Tony Dennis

Tony is currently Editor of GoMobile News. He's a veteran telecoms journalist who has previously worked for major printed and online titles. Follow him on Twitter @GoMoTweet.
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