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  • #588073
    Anonymous
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    Hi

    Anyone has experience with casinoblasters.com, casinopays.com and casinopartners.com? I mean the conversion rate, player retention of the casino they promote. Which makes more money, Revenue Share or CPA Program, from each of them for you? I am now working with casinoblasters.com in Revenue Sharing Program. For me, I only get about $35 for each player I refered this month. If I choose CPA Program, my revenue will be 3-5 times larger regardless the players come back and play again. I dont know how many players will be back after 5 months since I am new to this. I found that someone said playtech has bad player retention in this forum. What’s better for me from your experience, Revenu Sharing or CPA Program? Any suggestions will be appreciated.

    Thank you.

    Best regards

    Jackie Zhao

    #662822
    Anonymous
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    I expect you’ll get a lot of feedback telling you to go RevShare, and I agree.
    While you’ll often get these one-shot players who make you less than the CPA, you’ll occasionally get a really big player that will make up for all those and then some. It just takes patience. I wouldn’t go CPA unless I had a really good plan to use the immediate money to expand traffic, and even then I would switch to RevShare ASAP.

    As for the programs you mention, CasinoBlasters is my best performing program. CasinoPartners have also proven to have good retention for my players as well, though I don’t promote them that much any more for other reasons.

    #662823
    Anonymous
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    Thanks for your info.

    Everyone says RevShare makes more money in long term. How long will it be? 3 months, 6 months or 1 year? What’s the average value per player for you in 1 year long in RevShare program?

    P.S. Could you please tell me what was the other reason you mentioned to stop dealing with casinopartners.com?

    #662824
    Anonymous
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    As silly as it sounds, I haven’t calculated an average value per player. Others here can probably give you a precise answer, but I’d guess it is at least $300. As for the timeframe, who knows? It took me at least six months to land a really big player, but sometimes they come in bunches as well. It’s unpredictable.

    As for CasinoPartner: The CasinoPartner casinos have a history of excluding players, and blacklisting them from opening any new accounts at other PlayTech casinos as well. I shudder to think how much in revenue I’ve lost at many other casinos because one of the CasinoPartners casinos decided a player wasn’t worth having as a customer.

    In my opinion, except for fraud, there’s never a reason to prevent a player from depositing in a casino. If a casino perceives a player to be a bonus abuser, they should prevent him from claiming a bonus, but by all means, if he wants to deposit, LET HIM! How hard is that? And, worst case, don’t blacklist a customer from other non-affiliated casinos!

    #662826
    Anonymous
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    Hi,

    thought i’d offer my thoughts on casino partners and casino pays.

    the problem I have with them aside from neither ever making me any money (that’s no big surprise, I don’t do well with playtech period),

    I apologize for not being able to say which deed goes to which program, but one of them had put pressure on a webmaster to either produce more players (citing a required quota as I recall) or lose the residual income on players he’d already sent. That was not in the original contract and is total BS. What the players you send today do; has no bearing on what players you send tomorrow: and vice-versa. Its a totally idiotic stance which has been brought about by nothing more noble than sheer greed and the fact they are in a position to force such pressure.

    and the other program is allowing an affiliate to copy the text from other websites off the net; then reproducing it which will in case you didn’t know, likely get both sites banned from the SEs. Its certainly not going to do any favors for the site that was copied, thats for sure.

    I’m nearly certain all above is correct but if someone sees a mistake, please correct me; I’d not want to be falsely accusing any program.

    Since you’ve already had it proven to you that you aren’t going to make much off these programs then I suggest you think twice before you find yourself in the postion of the above webmaster I spoke of; or that you have been supporting a program which allowed your competitors to for lack of a better word; effectively kill any chance you have of ever making it in this business (assuming you are relying on natural SE traffic).

    #662836
    Anonymous
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    I think it’s a very good idea to have some revenue share and some CPA. You’ll have to look at all the affiliate programs you have and choose which fits on either side.

    Some people here says that microgaming has the better player retention and others say that playtech is the better. It depens on the traffic you have and the exposure you have for each casino. It’s impossible to say anything about any program without having a look at the site and exposure of casinos.

    The only thing I know is that it’s a good idea to try both CPA and revenue share, see how it goes, and then modify as needed.

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