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Old 11-30-2018, 12:15 PM  
Mr. Deltoid
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Originally Posted by Speigelau View Post
Its my understanding you would get credit in both circumstances, although there may be some scenarios in the first circumstance where you wouldn't. I'm curious though why you would think your traffic would hit your white label and then send themselves over to chaturbate.com ? Is it because of the cb logo in the corner of the live streams? I would guess less then 2% of your WL traffic would type in the cb url and send themselves away from your WL.
Thanks for weighing in! I don't really like using a WL, however Chaturbate's affiliate links are so bad (and are immediately flagged by ad blockers) that I've opted to use a WL and subdomain. I've tried to make my WL resemble Chaturbate as much as possible and the key difference is the logo -- "WL Name | Chaturbate" -- thus giving the appearance of a partnership.

Another reason for this is because my site has a massive thread where people post links to active performers within a certain niche. These links are Chaturbate links and it's easier to replace "chaturbate.com/performer" with "wl.chaturbate.com/performer" automatically via a filter as opposed to trying to edit and conceal Chaturbate's awkward affiliate link structure. It would be nice if it resembled Streamate (which remains my favourite, but there's a dearth of performers within my site's category at the moment).

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Visitors know they're on Chaturbate. I'm not sure how often this happens, but I'd guess it isn't infrequent. But that's good to know. I imagine if they left my WL and visited someone else's WL, that other person would understandably receive credit. My key concern is a member punching in "chaturbate.com" after landing on my WL.

Does anyone else have feedback on this topic?
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