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June 10, 2008 at 9:14 pm #609553AnonymousInactive
Has anyone heard of and/or had any experience with either BetJoint or Instant Action Sports. I read some good things on BJ and was in contact with the aff team alot,they seemed good, but Im started to wonder if I leaped before I jumped.
If anyone knows anything about either of them, would you please let me know.
As far as Instant Action Sport, I just got an email from them and honestly dont recall being an affiliate.
Thanks, bro’s and sis’s
June 11, 2008 at 12:25 am #769809vladcizsolMemberBuddy I moved this to the Sportsbetting area so you can get an answer from the Sportsbetting Affiliates.
June 12, 2008 at 1:07 am #769901AnonymousInactiveOK, thanks, I didnt even know there was a special place for the sports betting promoters, thats cool.
I sure would appreaciate a few relpies, I am really trying to talk with people who have either promoted them or been approached to promote them,
Thanks
June 12, 2008 at 3:56 am #769908AnonymousInactiveSorry bud405n – can’t help.
No – I don’t know of them.
No – they’ve never approach me.
No – I would not choose to promote them ahead of brands I know of.See .. I told you I would not ne much help.
Sorry.
:tongue:June 12, 2008 at 10:30 am #769938BetonBattlesMemberInstant Action Sports have mainly done US business in the past… and they have tried to go into Europe a few times, but never really followed up with any of the affiliates that I have talked to.
They have been contacting me once a year over some 3 years period. But they just waste your time by showing a lot of interest, and then they just suddenly dissapear.
They are too unsesrious to get involved with.
Havent heard much about BetJoint.
Instead I would recommend that you decide what type of acknowledged sportsbook you want to promote among the two: The more US branded sportsbook or the European faced bookie. Among these you will find many operators to chose from that you will be more happy to work with.
June 13, 2008 at 12:20 am #770000AnonymousInactiveGooner, it’s still nice to get an acknowledged reply, thanks.
Brainman, very usefull info, I am actually going to take your advise; 4 yrs in the biz and really, I sould know better than that. I am taking them both down.
i needed to hear that.
Thank you both, u2 Pro, I never new SB had their own section.
June 13, 2008 at 10:59 am #770017AnonymousInactiveAs you probably know, they are Both C- on SBR. Personally, I don’t touch anyone less then a B.
June 13, 2008 at 2:23 pm #770042BetonBattlesMemberSBR is a great tool to monitor bookies and for players to be aware of the dodgy ones.
With that said I think that you should be cautious about making your selection mainly on the top grated ones. For instance, from a European perspective the top grated ones like BetJamaica, Diamond Sportsbook, The Pig are pretty much non-existent in Europe, and thus they are not that interesting to promote.
Sportingbet is with a C- … I have nothing but good things to say about them and their affiliate team. They have done a good job in building up Sportingbet after the UIGEA.
Also bet-at-home are ok although the have a C-… decent site, lots of nice offerings… a few problems here and there with delayed player payouts, but they always catch-up on these problem.
BetWay has a D- which also seem a bit low to me.
Etc.
Again, it depends on where you want to promote your site. But if it is in Europe you could also have a look at a site like Bookmakersreview for ideas.
All of you, enjoy the weekend.
June 16, 2008 at 9:46 am #770241yleewolfMemberthanks for the kind words thier brainman, it’s good to hear all our work is appreciated!
Following on from UIGEA has been a huge task to turn our business around and we can now see the light at the end of the tunnel as we look set to hit our targets for the year. A growing proportion of this is down to you hard working affiliates, where affiliate marketing becomes ever more vital to our businesses.
Pete – SB affiliate manager
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