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July 29, 2006 at 5:38 pm #700364
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InactiveIf you read through the site here you will find that most people agree that different places do better or worse with every site. You will have to experiment and see what kind of traffic your site draws. I do well with Blasters but #1 for me would be Partnerlogic.
July 30, 2006 at 1:19 am #700396Anonymous
Inactivethanks… because I dont want too many casinos or poker rooms on my site.. too messy… what I promote now is:
All casinos from Casino Blasters
Poker room from casino blasters
Party Poker
Titan Poker
Pokerroom.comAny ideas of good/better poker rooms or casinos? :bullshit:
July 30, 2006 at 5:54 pm #700445Anonymous
InactivePersonally, I like Spin Palace at wagershare.com
July 30, 2006 at 6:32 pm #700448Anonymous
InactiveI have to agree with Fiction, Wagershare is our best by far… not even close. Excellent in conversions and player value, especially Spin Palace.
We can’t seem to get any love from Casino Blasters. Of course, that is not to say they may not be a great program; different programs perform well for each webmaster.
July 30, 2006 at 6:40 pm #700452Anonymous
InactiveI do best with Casino Rewards, and then the other larger Microgaming ones.
For Playtech, Blasters and Gaming Partners are a good choice.
There is no telling how any program may perform for you until you try it out. You’ll get as many opinions as there are webmasters.
It is good to pay attention to how they pay – carry overs and bundling are generally a negative, although I have made some decent money with some of these.
July 30, 2006 at 11:38 pm #700470Anonymous
InactiveFrom the standpoint of someone who would never play slots, I can say with 100% certainty that the PartnerLogic casinos (Intercasino and VIP) are the absolute best casinos available.
July 31, 2006 at 12:54 am #700473Anonymous
Guestno love from blasters here either despite my sending a ton of traffic to them. .. wish I’d never heard of them.
I’d be very cautious of party poker too. In fact I’d not touch them. do a search here on them and you’ll find a lot more unhappy campers than happy I think.
August 1, 2006 at 1:12 am #700602Anonymous
Inactivexgambler wrote:I have to agree with Fiction, Wagershare is our best by far… not even close. Excellent in conversions and player value, especially Spin Palace.I wish I could say that too. Though conversions of Wagershare’s properties aint bad, their player value is one of the lowest of all. Players deposits minimum amounts and mostly winning. I only had one descent depositing player, that was last year, but the player was removed from my account for fraud(chargeback) or whatever reason.
August 1, 2006 at 1:28 am #700607Anonymous
Inactivebb1webs wrote:I’d be very cautious of party poker too. In fact I’d not touch them. do a search here on them and you’ll find a lot more unhappy campers than happy I think.
Party Gaming suspended my account in January, I then removed party poker from my sites, still they keep sending me emails to increase their exposure. Last week I even got a new account manager. Morons.:Pisser:August 1, 2006 at 1:36 am #700609Anonymous
InactiveLed wrote:I wish I could say that too. Though conversions of Wagershare’s properties aint bad, their player value is one of the lowest of all. Players deposits minimum amounts and mostly winning. I only had one descent depositing player, that was last year, but the player was removed from my account for fraud(chargeback) or whatever reason.So if Wagershare decides they don’t like some of the players you have they simply remove the players from your account? Shouldn’t they close the player’s account if there is supposed fraud?
August 1, 2006 at 1:54 am #700612Anonymous
Inactivenickpicky wrote:So if Wagershare decides they don’t like some of the players you have they simply remove the players from your account? Shouldn’t they close the player’s account if there is supposed fraud?
When a player’s account is being closed, that account is automatically removed from the affiliate’s account, and the revenue generated by the player deducted from the affiliate’s earnings.August 1, 2006 at 1:57 am #700613Anonymous
InactiveLed wrote:When a player’s account is being closed, that account is automatically removed from the affiliate’s account, and the revenue generated by the player deducted from the affiliate’s earnings.That makes more sense to me.
August 6, 2006 at 11:23 am #701198Anonymous
Guestsuspended my account in January, I then removed party poker from my sites, still they keep sending me emails to increase their exposure. Last week I even got a new account manager. Morons.
not sure if I still have an account or not since i can’t find the damn website. the bookmark I had doesn’t work anymore and I haven’t tried to find the new aff address. in any case, last I heard I was being threatened to have my account suspened for not having sent any new players .. and apparently our original agreement to get paid for life of a player only counts if my account hasn’t been suspended or closed.
bottom line is they suck and if you’ve read this and still join their program then you’re gonna get all you deserve.
.. oh ya, I too keep getting those emails for more exposure etc. what a joke.
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