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November 9, 2005 at 6:27 pm #676001
vladcizsolMemberIf you are promoting products which train your players to be unproductive producers of revenue for the casinos then they wont earn money and you wont either. Doesnt make a whole bunch of sense.
Now, if you are selling eBooks or products which explain how to play the casino games honestly (IE Blackjack Strategy Cards, Texas Hold Em Tutorials etc…) then it can be a value added service to your visitors.
November 9, 2005 at 7:04 pm #676008Anonymous
InactiveThanks Professor,
I am not on a rev share program. I am on the CPA program. So I’m not concerned about players winning. I just don’t want the casinos I promote to ban me cause my players are using these gambling strategies from the ebooks I promote. Note: Not all the players I refer will be reading these ebooks.
Will they possibly ban me and hold my commissions?
November 9, 2005 at 7:27 pm #676010Anonymous
InactiveIf you are on CPA and your players are not making the casino more money than they pay out to you, they will cut you off.
Simple as that.
November 9, 2005 at 8:08 pm #676017Anonymous
InactiveThanks Dominique,
Do you think players using these gambling strategy ebooks will cause the casinos to hold my commissions?
I know its difficult to predict but has anyone experienced this? There was one guy I read on this forum that had his commission withheld because his casino links were in in his gambling strategies ebook. Which means that ALL of his refering players read the his gambling strategies. In my case only a small percent, say 20%-30% will buy and read these books.
What is your opinions.
November 9, 2005 at 9:14 pm #676023Anonymous
InactiveThere are strategies and there are strategies.
Telling players to rip off casinos is not going to make you a favorite with anyone but the gamblers – if it works and they actually do rip off the casinos.
If it works the gamblers will like you and the casinos will cut you off.
If it doesn’t work the casinos won’t care but the gamblers will bad mouth you all over the player boards.
I don’t think it’s a smart thing to do – I surely wouldn’t.
November 9, 2005 at 10:29 pm #676035Anonymous
InactiveThanks for the advice.
November 10, 2005 at 6:11 pm #676107Anonymous
InactiveI wouldn’t do it either. Go with the legitimate casino stratagy books, they will do better in the long run I would think.
If you think it might upset your casino affiliates then it probably will..
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