By Catherine Bell
So, I’ve been kicking around this affiliate marketing game for a bit now. Started out just trying to make an extra buck, and now I’m actually doing alright. But you learn pretty quick that not every affiliate program is built the same. Some are great, some are a headache. My latest dive was into DoubleUp Partners, and figured I’d give you the straight scoop, no fluff.
First off, the deal. Commission structure for DoubleUp is tiered, which means the more players you send, the higher percentage you get. It starts at 25% for 0-5 new players and tops out at 45% once you hit 41+. That’s a pretty decent climb, and it lets you see a clear path to bigger payouts. If you’re serious about sending traffic, 45% is a solid number. You can check them out here: doubleup partners
Now, for the absolute deal-breaker for me: Negative Carryover. Or, in DoubleUp’s case, the LACK of it. This is huge. If your players get lucky and win big, some programs will leave you in debt for months. Not here. They wipe the slate clean every month. That means you’re not starting in the hole just because someone hit a jackpot. That’s a sign of a program that respects its affiliates, plain and simple.
They also offer CPA deals if you ask. Good for paid traffic if you need it, but they'll want to see your quality first, which is fair enough. No one wants junk traffic.
On the downside, if you’re just starting out and only sending a few people a month, that €200 minimum payout might take a while to hit. For a beginner, that could be a bit frustrating. But honestly, if you’re moving any decent volume, you’ll clear that no sweat. Payments are monthly, on time, and they use standard methods like PayPal, Payoneer.
Their brands, like Doggo Casino and Norppa Casino, seem focused. Smaller selection, but that often means better conversion rates because they're not spread too thin. The backend runs on Post Affiliate Pro, which is fine – gives you your stats, no surprises. And they have a sub-affiliate program if you want to earn a bit extra by recruiting others.
My take? DoubleUp Partners isn’t reinventing the wheel, but they've got the important stuff right. No negative carryover is massive. The commission structure is transparent. If you're looking for a solid, reliable program that plays fair, it's worth a look. If you're a complete newbie sending five clicks a month, that minimum payout might slow you down, but for anyone else, it’s a pretty good bet.