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October 9, 2006 at 8:43 pm #710789
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InactiveUnfortunately 888 is not the only program that does this.
October 9, 2006 at 8:49 pm #710790Anonymous
Inactivei have not ever had a problem with any other program using ppc , they should be happy the extra traffic they get – anyway thel be out f business in a year since they do not accept U.S. players anymore – and i do not care any bs that any site puts out there – 80% of the cash come from the USA
October 9, 2006 at 10:36 pm #710801Anonymous
InactiveThose are standard terms with the UK Brand casinos. The T&C’s nearly always state that you can’t compete on certain terms or use their Brand name in PPC ads.
As devil’s advocate here, there is some logic in that when you think about it and if I ran a casino I’d probably state the same. It’s counter productve to the bottom line to have your affiliates pushing up your advertising costs and I think many people would be surprised if they could see the costs in running an online casino. I’m always seeing people say “oh it must be really cheap”, but I’ve seen some figures and frankly, I was quite amazed.
October 9, 2006 at 10:45 pm #710803Anonymous
InactiveI disagree. If I had a casino I would encourage it.
I would much rather have three or four top listings and only pay for one and the rest only gets money if I make money.
The more exposure, the better.
Excluding affiliate ads from PPC engines is short sighted and makes no sense to me at all.
October 9, 2006 at 10:52 pm #710804Anonymous
InactiveOMG thats hillarious. Sure hope youve removed them from your sites.
That’s the correct line of thinking dominique; the more listings the better. Could you share with us what terms you were using and which ppc engine?
October 9, 2006 at 11:09 pm #710805Anonymous
InactiveNot sure if that is actually the correct line of thinking. If I am a casino I would rather bid 20 cents a click and get 100% revenue of the lifetime of a player than have to pay an affiliate 40% of that lifetime revenue, especially if they already know thier PPC campaigns are getting great return on investment.
October 9, 2006 at 11:12 pm #710808Anonymous
InactiveWe don’t mind

Trish
Affiliate Manager
CPSOctober 10, 2006 at 3:15 am #710828Anonymous
InactiveI suggest you advertise Poker.com instead – that’ll teach them.

PM me if you like.
October 10, 2006 at 3:34 am #710834Anonymous
InactiveOK – Here is the contrary to their line of thinking…..
Say – you decided to bid on ‘888 Casino’ in an adwords campaign…. And converted… Would they rather you have bidded on ‘888 Casino’ and converted it to 32Red Casino instead of 888?????
Well – do that then!!
October 10, 2006 at 7:46 am #710853Anonymous
Inactiveaxl wrote:OMG thats hillarious. Sure hope youve removed them from your sites.That’s the correct line of thinking dominique; the more listings the better. Could you share with us what terms you were using and which ppc engine?
There mostly gone except for a few stray banners , ill take them off when i see them , as for the ppc now i bid on there terms , and i send the players to another room
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