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September 13, 2006 at 8:29 pm #705901
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InactiveDo they deduct player promos & bonuses from your earnings?
September 13, 2006 at 11:51 pm #705929Anonymous
InactiveWow, great to hear, the only reason I asked about them besides the obvious that I’m new to Poker programs, is that their forum here is rarely used.
I guess thats because they’re an excellent program!
Thanks guys for the comments.
dalster44
September 14, 2006 at 12:02 am #705930Anonymous
InactiveI’d test out for you but I only promote No Deposit Offers. In order for me to promote a poker site, I need a very very good affiliate incentive. I’d like to promote PokerCS.com, but without a ND offer, I don’t see it as a priority. I think it’s too bad that only a handful of poker sites offer a ND offer. Maybe an active affiliate could request that they offer a ND offer. If PokerCS.com comes out with an ND offer could you email me at [email protected] ? I could test out the ND offer for you and send you my sign up and commission results.
:baaa: I’m no help for you on this one.
See all the No Deposit Poker at:
September 14, 2006 at 12:30 am #705934Anonymous
InactiveHi forfreecasinos, We have tried some no deposit offers, but have found they are usually just not worth the bother unfortunately. There’s too much of a freeroller culture developing and the free poker traffic just doesn’t convert. Feel free to email us though and we can talk about it, as you may have some new ideas or be doing something we haven’t tried yet. (and why are you calling us PokerCS.com?
)Dalster44, our head of affiliate marketing is Paul Cherry – [email protected]. (or username Poker.com on CAP) He’ll help you out with anything you need.
Lastly, thanks for the props Damian. I owe you a beer next time I can make it to the hood.
September 14, 2006 at 4:54 am #705945Anonymous
InactiveThanks Kris,
I’ll be in touch with Paul very soon.
dalster44
September 14, 2006 at 6:37 am #705948Anonymous
InactiveI also highly reccommend poker.com. They are really easy to get in contact with (most are on MSN at all hours), they have a great affiliate interface with tons of goodies, not to mention they have great promotions for their affiliates. I won 1 of the prizes in their last contest which was a trip to the CAC in vegas package worth $2000!!! I am about to leave in an hour 😎 One of the great features is if a player clicks on one of your links, but doesn’t sign up, if they go back to poker.com in I believe 1 year, you will still receive credit for the sign-up.
If you aren’t promoting them yet, I would suggest you do!
September 14, 2006 at 5:46 pm #706049Anonymous
InactiveAny words whether they deduct player promos from commissions or not? Very important because many programs do and it doesn’t matter how high of % they offered, if this happens then you won’t end up with much.
September 14, 2006 at 6:09 pm #706058Anonymous
InactiveI don’t promote bonuses with poker in general but Poker.com have given some as a reward to a few of my regular players that gets worked off throughout the month. I don’t know the breakdown but it has not been noticeable on my (affiliate) end.
I wish every program was like this one. Nice software, no complicated fees (Fulltilt), blackjack and poker revenue are separated so you can’t get wiped out by blackjack, they pay on time every month, you don’t have to compete with rakeback affiliates – I could go on and on.
The reason you probably don’t see much activity on their forum is because they do not have repeated problems. I tried them out from the beginning and there has been maybe one month where the stats seemed a little off. Have not had anything else that could be labelled problem with them. They send out an affiliate newsletter each month and it is full of good information that is useful for an affiliate.
They have outperformed every poker room I have tried and I’ve been with some years longer and have sent way more traffic over that time. It’s amazing how easy this is when it is done right.
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