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What exactly does that mean?not really done it yet, but just got my hands on a 10k player database so I'll give it a bash at some stage I think.
If you purchased, rented, borrowed, or leased the list, in fact if you acquired any other way than capturing the emails yourself, it will be considered spam....
An example, I join Casino A and optin to recieve mails from them.
If Casino A sells the db to Casino B and then Casino B mails me, it is spam.
Yes I optedin originally, but only to Casino A not Casino B...
And bytheway, ANY casino that sells a "player database" should be rogued.
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I’ve put together a guide for affiliates called ‘Emailing on Budget’ that you might find useful if you operate a small-to-medium size mailing list in your affiliate promotions, or are thinking of doing so.
Running complementary email campaigns to bolster your general website activities can have a good pay-off, as it gives you a decent second-line audience, who may well be a bit more responsive than general web visitors (they have, after all, willingly given you their email addresses!).
The guide is aimed at people who may wish to send emails via their normal Outlook mail clients, but you may also find the general principle useful if you run the open source Thunderbird mail client, which also supports mail merge functions.
To get your copy of this exclusive guide, simply email us now at affiliates@market-ace.com.
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Market-ace - the award winning affiliate program for leading UK soft gaming brands SunBingo.co.uk, NOTWBingo.co.uk and jackpotjoy.com. Plus, you can now conveniently promote Botemania to your Spanish traffic via Market-ace! - 05-08-2009 03:49 PM #14
great, i'm going to check that out right now and send an email over
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play the cards that are dealt. - 06-07-2009 05:41 PM #15
I have been using a autoresponder for my mailing list of and on for a year or so. I offer a free guide to my visitors if they subscribe. I have a bunch of other guide that I send out in follow up emails.
I also use it for member of my affiliate program. This allows me to contact all my affiliates and update them about new marketing tools.
If you need a free gift to reward your subscribers, I will be more than happy to help you out with it. It is rebrandable and can also earn you money by giving it away free.
If you need a autoresponder, I wrote a review of the one I use at http://thebettorguide.com/affiliates/autoresponders/TheBettorGuide.com - Free News, Picks & Guides for Online Gambling. - 06-08-2009 05:55 AM #16
Here is the video of the session on email in Amsterdam at our event http://www.igbaffiliate.com/content/...tion-campaigns
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Online Rummy - 06-08-2009 06:26 AM #17
Here is the video of the session on email in Amsterdam at our event http://www.igbaffiliate.com/content/...tion-campaigns
iGaming Super Show- 2.500+ delegates, 40 sessions, May 2012, Dublin, FREE for affiliates

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