Take 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 a monetary incentive.
Float is good. Also usually the deal is "Minimum payout $20" for example.
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...
I think for a smaller shop / startup the easiest way to go would be to have users enter their own google adsense client number and use that a certain portion of the time.
By making them sign up for Google you get G to do the footwork of verifying they are eligible, and managing payments...etc
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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:)
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 a monetary incentive.
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...
By making them sign up for Google you get G to do the footwork of verifying they are eligible, and managing payments...etc