Ask YC: What options are available for sharing ad revenue with users?
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Re: Ask YC: What options are available for sharing ad revenue with users?
#2Cut checks, use PayPal, or Amazon FPS.
Accounting would be your biggest hassle. You need to file a separate 1099 with IRS for each person you pay more than $650.
Re: Ask YC: What options are available for sharing ad revenue with users?
#3There's usually a float involved which can be fun for cash flow (time between affiliate payout >= time your affiliates need to be paid).
Some companies won't let you / have rules about compensating users. For ex: WalMart doesn't like it, on the grounds that they feel their brand is strong enough to attract people without affiliates having to offer a monetary incentive.
Re: Ask YC: What options are available for sharing ad revenue with users?
#4Well, just give it to them. Cut checks, use PayPal, or Amazon FPS. Accounting would be your biggest hassle. You need to file a separate 1099 with IRS for each person you pay more than $650.
Oh and if a ton of people were making me 1200 each (@50%) then I wouldn't mind filling out 1099s all day:)
Re: Ask YC: What options are available for sharing ad revenue with users?
#5Take a look at what Revver has done with user accounts. Or Jellyfish. There's usually a float involved which can be fun for cash flow (time between affiliate payout >= time your affiliates need to be paid). Some companies won't let you / have rules about compensating users. For ex: WalMart doesn't like it, on the grounds that they feel their brand is strong enough to attract people without affiliates having to offer…
Reward sites actually make most of their money by relying on the fact that most people earn a few rewards, give up, and never claim because they don't get to the minimum payout threshold.
Not a great business, but that's how that sort of thing works...
Re: Ask YC: What options are available for sharing ad revenue with users?
#6By making them sign up for Google you get G to do the footwork of verifying they are eligible, and managing payments...etc