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Originally Posted by will76
I dont know why everyone is making a big deal over your question. The ones that say you should know are the same ones that were shocked when NATS had all the company sales visible. Companies they thought were making a lot weren't and vice versa. Also, perception is exactly that perception. Just because some company sponsors an event or has a nice booth at a show doesn't mean they are one of the companies that pay out the most. I wouldn't be surprised if a company drops 50k on promotion and doesn't make 500K for the whole year. It's also a great tax right off. Perception is key and they want you to think they are big, when in most cases they probably are not even close to the biggest. Also, along the same logic (how much you spend on promotion=how big you are) then ClickCash would be at the bottom of the list when in reality they are at the top. They spend zero money on promoting.
To add to your list no doubt AFF is on there.
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The nats stats leak did not show how large a program was. It only included cookie tracked referring url sales.