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Weltrade affiliate program

Etedus12

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I'm planning to start working with the affiliate program. I'm in the process of choosing the program, which is not scary to start with. So far I've checked 3-4 offers from different brokers. To be honest this topic is new to me and I have a lot of questions. I haven't decided yet which system is better to work with - revshare or CPA.

I've noticed that Weltrade - one of the few, which doesn't have CPA. I think this is fair enough because in theory broker should earn from the spread: and share this spread with the partners. And CPA I guess is a better fit for B book brokers. That is why Weltrade offer grazed me. Another question is that they don't have much information regarding the affiliate program on the official website.

Could somebody advise what I should pay attention when choosing a broker as a partner? And also that would be great to hear about personal experience on Weltrade.
 
It really depends where your traffic is from.
Are you recruiting from your own network or doing online ads?

If you have faith the clients will trade long term, a volume rebate is your best choice.
If not, the upfront CPA is a good idea.

Brokers pay huge CPAs nowadays ($500+) but don't try to scam the brokers with clients who deposit then withdrawal as you'll quickly be banned.
 
It really depends where your traffic is from.
Are you recruiting from your own network or doing online ads?

If you have faith the clients will trade long term, a volume rebate is your best choice.
If not, the upfront CPA is a good idea.

Brokers pay huge CPAs nowadays ($500+) but don't try to scam the brokers with clients who deposit then withdrawal as you'll quickly be banned.
Thank you for your answer. I totally agree with your arguments. I know how to turn the online ads (mainly google ads). This is part of my work. But I had never tested my skills in affiliate programs,

Probably you won't ever know until you try.

I agree, that brokers shouldn't be cheated on. I saw a number of cases on FPA when traders or affiliates was trying to fool the broker. But in the end, were caught on the lie. This is why I like FPA.
 
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