If the player no longer wishes to play at a casino there is little an affiliate can do to get them to keep playing. I’m certain the casinos will send out nice bonus offers and lovely letters –
I disagree with that. The casinos may send some incentives, but I would feel much better about things if I were allowed to sweeten the deal to my likings, because for a player that comes in and drops $10k – $20k a month, I know I could make them an offer they couldn’t refuse.
whether it would result in more income or not would remain to be seen, but I promise you I WOULD get them back in that casino playing.
and it wouldn’t cost the casino anything extra. I’d be shelling out the incentive. All they’d have to do is slap an email address on the letter and then credit the players account whatever I had said to pay them, and then subtract that amount from my earnings, or I’d pay it up front. No problem.
if those dont work what can an affiliate do?
what was your unique selling point in the first place Ark? That should be used in the email you’d write to the player. Perhaps its that you promise to be there to help the player should anything ever go wrong? whatever it is; its the same thing that ideally was the difference between the player signing thru your site; or choosing thru another site. And that my friend, is hopefully what will be the difference in getting the player to come back.
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the others would most likely want to cross promote themselves
They SHOULD be cross-marketed to, but since we are suppose to get credit for that as well, then I cannot see any harm, and I DO see much possible gain, in allowing us to be a part of that cross-marketing. I know for a fact that some of my players join a casino because of what I promise, not what the casino promises. But if the player isn’t made aware of the fact that my site is involved, then they surely aren’t going to be as likely to join as they would have the other way.