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July 27, 2005 at 12:30 pm #669348
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Inactivei’ve been promoting them for a few months. of all the poker sites that i promote, they charge the most fees. there are some fees that i’ve never even heard of. if they wan’t any affiliate help whatsoever, they need to change their commission structure. as it stands now, most affiliates give them very low coverage. they use the same network as pokerroom.com. i’ve noticed that my player value at pokerroom.com is twice that of hollywood poker. so of course, i send most of my traffic to pokerroom. send an email to your affiliate manager and let him know your situation and that you are considering a removal of hollywood’s banners. maybe he’ll give you a special deal.
July 29, 2005 at 7:16 am #669429Anonymous
InactiveI emailed them about this weeks ago and got a reply that they are working on changing this. I just emailed them again yesterday, funny enough, before seeing this thread, will update when I hear something.
Their fees are highway robbery!!
July 29, 2005 at 2:29 pm #669437Anonymous
InactiveDarn, too late to pull them from the new page I have in the works – it’s about to go live.
I hate it when I have to start pulling right after publishing…
July 29, 2005 at 9:49 pm #669448Anonymous
InactiveSam just emailed me back saying he’s restructuring the affiliate program to have less fees. I’ve gotten rid of so many rooms lately I almost have no choice but to hold off and not pull them yet :laughing:
Seriously, I gave Sam the link to this thread and told him he should update everyone!
July 30, 2005 at 4:09 am #669461Anonymous
InactiveSince they are on pokerroom backend, i contacted pokerroom and asked about fees taken out, seems they take out 45% as a standard.
Guess I should ask more questions before adding more sites.
July 30, 2005 at 1:53 pm #669472Anonymous
InactiveHolis wrote:Guess I should ask more questions before adding more sites.This is getting more and more important these days.
Both casinos and poker and bingos too need to be screened with a fine toothed comb to find flaws in the program.
Finding programs with forthright, beneficial T&Cs is becoming as important as SEO.
Even ones we promoted happily for years suddenly fall into undesireable categories.
That means that if we don’t re-evaluate periodically we may be throwing hard earned visitors to the wolves.
July 31, 2005 at 11:02 pm #669524Anonymous
InactiveIt looks like hollywood poker ‘made-up fees’ even beats my phone company Telia in sweden. Nice work hollywood poker :shooter: One more pokersite will be visit my trash can.
July 31, 2005 at 11:07 pm #669526Anonymous
InactiveI find such fees totally unacceptable and would never send traffic to a program that charges them. They have no business being part of the formula.
August 1, 2005 at 11:32 pm #669679Anonymous
InactiveSam said it was okay to post this:
I fully understand the feedback provided in the postings and several emails
I received directly from affiliates, so I am pushing for a new structure
that removes the transaction and miscellaneous cost.I am getting this approved and hope to implement the new program for the
later part of August or beginning of September. I appreciate your patience
with Hollywood Poker and I hope to provide the services that will be most
beneficial to you and Hollywood Poker.If you have any additional queries, please do not hesitate to contact me at
[email protected] and I will assist directly with any affiliate
queries.Regards,
Sam
Hollywood Poker Affiliate ManagerAugust 2, 2005 at 1:51 am #669709Anonymous
Guest. I’ve gotten rid of so many rooms lately I almost have no choice but to hold off and not pull them yet
I hear that!
I’ve made up my mind though. I’m not going to allow a program that is sticking it to me to enjoy the same space as honorable programs.
getting around to taking them down however is turning into a real pain in the …
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