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February 28, 2005 at 9:04 pm #662139
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InactiveDominique wrote:Let’s start a thread and shave a look!“…*shave* a look” – was that deliberate Dominique
Lol.I’m relatively new to the game (7 months) so retention is a tricky one for me to judge right now but I find MG casinos do better “$-wise” than Crypto and others…but here’s my list based mainly on referals/downloads/real player conversions:
Lucky Nugget
iNetBet
Roxy PalaceI think 32Red will be my top retaining casino as they’re player support is second to none – time wil tell

Cheers
Simmo!
February 28, 2005 at 9:08 pm #662140Anonymous
InactiveSimmo! wrote:“…*shave* a look” – was that deliberate Dominique
Lol.
Simmo!
Must have been a Freudian Slip! :laughcry: :laughcry: :laughcry:
March 1, 2005 at 6:37 am #662154Anonymous
InactiveI am gonna take it that ‘Best Performing’ means a combination of highest retention/conversions – which is proportional to income. I’ll list my best 5 because I don’t send much traffic to most of the casinos I promote.
1) Riverbelle – Generally good returns, most months. Also like the casino as a player
2) Lucky Nugget – Same as Riverbelle
3) 7 Sultans – With the little traffic I’ve sent they have a good conversion rate and semi-good retention
4) Vegas Villa – Seems to have a higher than normal conversion rate
5) Omni – Same as V.VillaHonorable Mention – Starluck. A whale came in around July and put down $42k. Retention horrible and/or lots of shaving because s/he left within a month.
March 1, 2005 at 7:55 am #662156Anonymous
Inactiveinclude poker sites or not ?
March 1, 2005 at 10:18 am #662158Anonymous
InactiveWe only do well at a handful of casinos
1. Sci-Fi
2. BreakAwayThe rest really don’t compare to Jeff’s casinos.
March 1, 2005 at 9:17 pm #662196Anonymous
GuestThe rest really don’t compare to Jeff’s casinos.
funny isn’t it. I can’t seem to give them away. Its to the point I’m going to take them down because right now their total worth to me amounts to $.30 a click sent.
at that rate I’m going broke and can no longer justify keeping them up even in the background.
my current best are
spin palace – blowing all the others away currently
strike it lucky – replaced zodiac as my main earner for CR about a year ago.
lucky nugget – I have one big player here, if you take them out there’s little left to brag upon, but I’m damn happy about the one player.
ruby fortune – seems to be the most up and coming property I promote
all slots – I send more traffic here than other places in order to get similar results so I am not thrilled with AS but it does manage to perform just enough every month in order to at least justify my keeping them in some of my better spots.Software-wise; MG has no competition
all other software sucks the same dry socket.
If MG wasn’t around, I doubt I’d be either.
March 1, 2005 at 9:24 pm #662197Anonymous
InactiveVrindavan wrote:include poker sites or not ?Just casinos. I am planning to do poker next.
March 1, 2005 at 9:57 pm #662200Anonymous
InactiveI do very well with playtech casinos.
Casino Tropez and Club Dice Casino are very simular in the results.
very good conversation and good player rention.Intercasino works very well for me too.
btw, i worked in the german market.
March 1, 2005 at 11:52 pm #662205Anonymous
InactiveReferspot
Casinoprofitshare
Referback
Global-PlayerMarch 2, 2005 at 12:35 am #662208Anonymous
Inactivefunny isn’t it. I can’t seem to give them away.
It just goes to show you what’s good for one affiliate may not be for the next. We can’t give away most microgamings.
Want to add Global Player, we do well with them off and on.
March 2, 2005 at 7:57 am #662215Anonymous
Inactivebb1webs wrote:If MG wasn’t around, I doubt I’d be either.That made me think – interesting and somewhat alarming to think that, like you BB1, my business model currently tends to have most of it’s eggs in one basket :blush: Not necessarily so good for the longer term methinks.
March 2, 2005 at 11:23 am #662221Anonymous
InactiveI do better with Playtech, myself, although I’ve never given Microgaming the same push that I have Playtech. The problem I’ve had with every Microgaming program I’ve promoted so far has been inconsistent earnings and conversions.
Never made a penny with any Cryptologic software.
With the exception of Palace of Chance and Cirrus Casino, I’ve never made any money with any RTG softwares.
Never had any luck with Casino Coins either.
March 2, 2005 at 12:37 pm #662225Anonymous
Inactivemy number one super hero of online casinos is:
Lassesters….
Always been good to me and good at keepin players! :inlove:
March 2, 2005 at 4:39 pm #662242Anonymous
InactiveA lot of this is going to be down to managing expectations.
If you tell a player to expect a $100 bonus and he goes there to find its now $20, he may not sign up. If you use bonus data in big bold letters to drive players, you’re more likely to attract one-time bonus hunters. If you fail to tell them a casino takes 5 days to pay out, then retaining them may prove difficult. Etc etc.
Thus, software is probably less important in th scheme of things than being up-front IMHO.
Just my $0.02

Simmo!
March 2, 2005 at 7:23 pm #662260Anonymous
InactiveLake Palace
Grand bay
Jupiter club
All Jackpots
Mummys Gold
casino classic
Col cat
Brendy
Capital (one ex ReferBack is comparable with all ReferBack)
50% of profit is from microgaming, last year was from playtech. -
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