@casinoaff168 153298 wrote:
I found casinocity.com have rank the top online casinos. If I pick those top casinos and join their affiliate programs. Will it covert well?
Not necessarily. I’ve been doing this for 3 years, and I have found that what might work for one affiliate won’t work at all for another affiliate. You have to experiment with different affiliate programs to find out which ones work best for you.
That said, there are several affiliate programs that are rogue, that you should avoid at all costs. Cpays is one (aka Affiliate United). Steer clear of them. There are some others — do some research on CAP to find out which programs rip off their affiliates, which ones pay late (or not at all), and so on. If you see a lot of complaints in one program’s forum area, you might want to put them at the bottom of your list or cross them off completely.
Another thing to consider is whether or not the program accepts U.S. players. If you are targeting U.S. players, then pick a program that accepts U.S. players.
Also, check out player forums such as Casinomeister.com to see what actual players think of a particular casino. If there are a lot of complaints, then cross it off your list.
It’s also important to make sure that you will be paid by the affiliate program. If you are in the U.S., then don’t bother signing up with WagerShare.com unless you’re willing to set up an offshore bank account.
I like working with programs that pay electronically (e.g. via Affiliate Speedpay, by wire, or by some other electronic means). Some programs pay by check, and lately this has been a huge problem for me. Half of the checks I receive bounce, or they require several weeks of special processing. For that reason, you may want to choose a program that you know can pay electronically.
I hope that helps. 