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View Poll Results: What are you looking for when you pick an affiliate program?
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- 11-24-2011 09:18 AM #21Member
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I think it depends on the games they are playing - for each kind of game, there are different factors.
For tipsters it might be fast payment and payment methods, where it for slot players might be Free Money/No Deposit Campaigns.
Difficult to make a simple solution, it depends, as affiliate you need to make a suitable choice.
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Not at all MR KAT.. cause when casinos delay payments it creates frustration to the player. casinos themselves are fast game payouts so that means even slot players want fast payments.. alladins gold and all the rtg software casinos are crap as they delay payments and require you pictures of your birth to be able to send you money.. microgaming with fast payouts are after my involvment in the industry the best.
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It's still the affiliate who chooses how to prioritize. I don't know what kind of service and terms the different casinos/bookmakers have, but I do know that they can't have it all. And that's my point
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Fast response times - the mark of good affiliate management
Hi all
Apart from making timely payments, which is surely number one in list of criteria, when choosing which programmes to promote...
... I think the mark of a good affiliate programme is one that gets back to its affiliate emails/messages in a timely manner. This show commitment to keeping affiliates on-side, and also shows dedication to effective communication... which in turn maximises profits for all involved.
As affiliates, we're enthusiastic - so affiliate managers should be too!
I've promoted a few casinos in the past (which have since made it onto the list of non CAP-endorsed programmes) which never got back to me - 3 days, 10 days, a month after an email or phone message... - 01-06-2012 02:42 AM #25Resident Wine-O
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I think there are several elements that affiliate programs deemed as a quality one:
1) Obviously fast and timely payments (no hassle would be nice!)
2) Experienced management- solid team of AM's and execs that know the business
3) High converting brands/ competitive payouts/ high converting marketing materials
4) Trustworthy stats, reporting and tracking
What program(s) are you working with out there that you feel can deliver these to you consistently? - 01-06-2012 04:38 AM #26Stranger
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There should have been an option, all of the above. The first thing I am looking for is security when it comes to me, my payments and earnings. I look around the forums, if the program has affiliates that complain from it and I checkout their terms in agd.
If everything seems all right, I proceed with checking out their bonuses and offers for the players. If everything is all right I give them a shot and now depending on how well they convert my traffic I either decide to stick with them or let them go.
Manager support, emails and general attitude towards me also matters once we have started to do business. I do drop ignorant Ams that take weeks to deliver me a simple gif banner or anything of that sort. I believe that both parties should be putting effort no matter how big or small either is. If you don't think the affiliate is worth it, just don't do business with him/her.E-sportbets.org - football betting tips sportsbook review & free bets.
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