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January 18, 2007 at 7:51 am #723148
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Inactive1st part:
As to Q9, I would suggest that you start with very few programs to begin with. I joined every aff program I could find and was overwhelmed. Start slow and add pages as you work your way up. There are several programs available that cater to nearly all types of gamblers. (casino, poker, bingo, sports) I believe those programs to be the best to start with.
2nd part:
Many affiliate programs would let you register with out ever visiting your site. Just owning a website/ domian might just be good enough.Q10
Aside from PartyPartners (owes me for a long time) I would recommend any CAP program as GOOD! CAP certified programs are generally programs that actually participate in resolving issues and PAYs when money is due.
Times are changing for the industry, with programs coming and going- allowing US play or not, many things to keep us at the least bit entertained lol.
Hope this helps some. Best wishes from KurtJanuary 18, 2007 at 8:57 am #723153
jchapman74MemberThanks Kurt for answering Q9 and Q10, that was really helpful thanks.
January 18, 2007 at 9:26 am #723156Anonymous
InactiveHi CAPforumuser,
I can answer #6 – Do banners work in PDF files? yes.
I’d stick with text links in pdf files. Banners are always changing and bloat the pdf file. I added the casino logos to mine in the last pass and they really made it much bigger.
They’ll track but you may want to add the sub-campaign to your affiliate id tags so you can track where the clicks from.
Cheers,
SlotPlayerJanuary 18, 2007 at 10:58 am #723167Anonymous
GuestThis isn’t any answer to your questions but I offer this advice anyway.
considering the recent shut-down of NETeller for US players (80% the market) … I’d not be in any hurry to invest a lot of time and money towards a niche that seriously is looking at some troublesome times ahead before they get better.
I’m sure there are those who will disagree. And I’d not have said this before yesterday but I truly believe there’s going to be some very rough roads ahead before they smooth out … if ever.
Not trying to run you out because I’m afraid of competition, just trying to perhaps save you a lot of disappointment if you’re seeking any kind of near-future rewards.
Just my 2 cents.
January 18, 2007 at 12:04 pm #723172Anonymous
Inactivei can understand your point bb1webs. however – since this is a completely new affiliate, he/she can immediately start off targeting different markets.
I know that the US is the major market, but if you soley market to the rest of the world (where it is allowed), then you will earn 100% of your earnings outside the US and not rely on the changes there.
January 18, 2007 at 2:10 pm #723186Anonymous
GuestYa you’re right P:
I should have been so smart myself

Never mind Newbie: reach for the stars my friend.
*just do it over the European horizon instead of where the land of the free …. used to be. …..sigh.
January 18, 2007 at 2:29 pm #723193Anonymous
InactiveGeeze I feel like I am back at school. This fellow has been waiting a long time for some answers. Okay my best attempt!
Q10 I will always look to see if a program is CAP certified. After I will check all comments made by other webmasters in relation to the program. Then I would make an educated decision whether or not to sign on with them.
Q5 If you are a resident outside the U.S I beleive Neteller is still a viable option. This is providing they don’t go broke given the recent developments.
I have one question for yourself. You not from the the FBI are you? Not that it matters just curious.
greek39
January 18, 2007 at 3:38 pm #723208Anonymous
InactiveQ1. Using incentives.
This is a tricky area. I don’t use them, but I understand that it is best to get approval from the affiliate program first before offering them, especially if you are on a CPA commission model.January 18, 2007 at 5:13 pm #723220
jchapman74Membergreek39 wrote:I have one question for yourself. You not from the the FBI are you? Not that it matters just curious.greek39
Haha no, I’m not from the FBI.
Slotplayer, thanks for answering Q6 re pdf files.
bb1webs, I’m outside the US. There’s a big world outside the USA

Greek39, yeah I was waiting a while for these to be answered lol. Re Q5, I have a Neteller account but never used it as my bank wouldn’t let me do a wire transfer deposit. If i receive affliate commisions via neteller then I can use it i guess?
Squigley, Re Q1, I may just ask the affliate programs about the incentives first. I did read somewhere that new deposits have to be higher or something?
Thank you all for answering, if anyone can answer Q2,Q3,Q4,Q7,Q8 that would be fantastic! :happydanc
January 18, 2007 at 5:28 pm #723223Anonymous
InactiveHi Capforumuser.
Yes, I think you would need to run any incentive offer by the program in question before offering it. I imagine the requirements will vary according to the program.
As you seem nice, I’ll have a go at answering question 2.
The affiliate program backend update rates vary. I’m more used to poker programs, so for example poker.com seems to update in real time whereas programs like ultimatebet update every 24 hours.
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