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January 19, 2004 at 2:42 pm #643742
vladcizsolMemberThats a tough question because it depends solely on the players you recruit.
It took me about three months to get past $1k a month with Party Poker and I would guestimate that was approximately 80 DEPOSITING Players.
I would bet everyones numbers are different though.
January 19, 2004 at 6:20 pm #643757Anonymous
InactiveThanks a lot! I really appreciate your input. Anyone else able to share their experience with me?
January 19, 2004 at 6:55 pm #643761Anonymous
InactiveThis should give you an idea:
Total Accounts: 527
Real Accounts: 130
Earnings to poker room: 75881.47
Commission: 15176.29Antoine
January 19, 2004 at 7:00 pm #643764Anonymous
InactiveWow, those stats are certainly motivating. I think i’ll stop thinking about executing my plan to get lots of people playing poker online, and just do it.
Anyone else? Motivate me
January 20, 2004 at 4:29 pm #643802Anonymous
InactiveRefer to your own last post
January 22, 2004 at 6:11 pm #643900Anonymous
InactiveHi Nathan,
My name is Naomi and I am the affiliate program manager for Pacific Poker.
I noticed your question in regards to potential Party Poker earnings and I thought you might be interested in discussing a revenue share program with Pacific Poker as well.
From my experience, sometimes our affiliates deliver as little as 6-7 strong players and you can reach the amount of $1000 per month. Again, as has been said below by others, it really depends on the type of players you recruit.
In any case, if you would like to discuss a potential affiliate partnership, please contact me on [email protected]
Cheers,
NaomiJanuary 22, 2004 at 7:18 pm #643901Anonymous
InactiveHi Naomi,
It’s nice to see you post. I’m currently promoting Pacific on a CPA basis.
I’m wondering what the average commission paid out per player is for affiliates on the revenue share?
Thanks in advance,
Antoine
January 23, 2004 at 4:52 am #643908Anonymous
InactiveYes for example in my case I got lucky and caught a few big deposits and have done well of them. Though those same big fish can be the death of you too right? lol
January 23, 2004 at 1:19 pm #643922
vladcizsolMemberMatt since Poker pays on percentage of Rake instead of Net Win you wont go negative if players win. The only time you do go negative at all is when new players collect a welcome bonus.
So once your whales are at the tables the only direction for your revenues to go is up!Thats what is so great about poker!
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