@Professor 155025 wrote:
Thats the way I am going to approach it Fiction.
Dom would you mind terribly if I publicly listed your name and the names of your staff and any other investors or holding companies of GamesandCasino publically? I mean if its done in good fun why not? I can even mention Calvin too if that tickles your fancy? We could throw in a few private meetings or discussions we had for ha has too.
Hey Professor, I’m in Macau now, so it’s the middle of the night here, and I need to go back to sleep, but I did want to at least take a moment to quickly respond to this comment. What I said about roles CAP staff members was already published on the web on the about us page on the Affiliateprograms.com website. Just take a look at the following web page: http://www.affiliateprograms.com/aboutus.aspx. The same was true about the folks associated with Lyceum Media. I’d never publish information about anyone in this industry that was not public already.
I certainly didn’t intend this to be anything other than the very best sort of funny playing around that “friends” do from time to time. And I have to admit that the funny exchanges I had with Calvin after we did this with Bodog last week encouraged me to do it. He thought it was a real hoot, and let me know he thought it was so funny he was going to write about it in his blog. He has now done that, and you can see here on Calvin’s blog. I really do agree with what Calvin say’s about social networking applications. They are going to prove extremely important over time, and in ways that people who have not played with them can’t really appreciate.
Maybe later when I’m awake I’ll say a little more. I really just intended this as fun and games like when we did the CAP versus GPWA tournament a few months back. But I also view it as being really important for anyone involved in marketing on the web to develop a good sense of how social networks are used and what they can accomplish. It’s really a whole new and different world out there, and one I’m personally spending a tremendous amount of time wrapping my head around. And I believe that world will become as important to affiliates in the not to distant future as search engines are today.
Michael