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Reply To: Do you think it’ s worth to pay $1200 for creat one casino site?

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Call me conservative, but investing $45,000, especially as a “new person” to the industry is a bit risky.

This website can help you find the right connections and links to good programs…Don’t pay attention to any other advertizements that aren’t backed up by reasonable word of month.

If I were you I’d:

1. Go white label if I wanted to “operate” my own casino site.

2. Buy a webhosting reseller account so that you can host unlimited domains. These cost $20 – $100 a month depending on the service quality.

3. Start off with portals and FREE casino affiliate programs, which 99% of them are.

4. My rule of thumb is this: If you can do it for free or for less, than don’t pay for it. Pretty obvious, but pretty important.

5. Spend time finding link exchange partners and work on search engine optimization. Again, with search engine optimization, don’t pay through the nose unless you know the company is worth your money.

The funny thing about many search engine optimization companies is that they boast they can take any website to the top of the results in, say, google for example, yet, when one searches at Google with keyword like “search engine optimization” their site is no where to be found in the first few pages of the results.

In other words, if they brag about getting to the top on the search engines, then they’d better be able to back it up.

6. With $45,000 and some portals with half way decent content you could also buy traffic, but again, check with industry experts before buying traffic from someone you don’t know. I’ve heard stories inside and outside the casino affiliate industry of people being taken for large amounts of money by supposed “casino traffic brokers” …just be weary….