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Go rev share, definitely.

You’d hate to sell a whale to the casino for $100 or even $200.

I have two players who’ve played and lost over $10,000 in the last two months. So I made several thousand dollars off each of them. More than enough to compensate for the occasional $50 depositor who never returns.

Any casino game could be considered a niche. So a blackjack site, a slots site, etc.

Take a look at some portals and see how they organize their listings. You can learn a lot about niche marketing just based on how they list. (e.g., they might be listed in order of best bonus or best bonus percentage. they might be listed by software. etc.)

Also–if you haven’t chosen a partner yet, I recommend CasinoBlasters. I’ve done better with them than with any other program so far. And if I can help in any way, feel free to email me or PM.

If you decide to try CasinoBlasters, consider using my link–you’ll get the same commission and I’ll get a tiny little bit of money for referring you.

http://adv.casinoblasters.com/index.php?rlray216

One more tip–study this discusion board thoroughly. I think I’ve read every post here, and it’s been like a virtual university for a casino affiliate.

Good luck!

Originally posted by tml89
So the site should be ither

-casino guide
-casino portal
-casino directory

The site should be a nice right? What are some various niches?

If you have a listing of lots of casinos, how do you know what one is the best?

Also is it better to take a rev share or per new customers option?