I couldn’t agree more, greek39, and I’m really glad you feel that way. Obviously affiliates need money, otherwise marketing casinos wouldn’t be a viable business, but ultimately the customer is king. The players are absolutely critical to a casino’s success, and treating them fairly is all-important.
Affiliates tend to have a big say in the treatment of players, particularly if a large portion of a casino’s business stems from this form of marketing. And this may put us in a bit of a catch-22 situation. I want to make affiliates so important to the future profitability of Vegas Frontier and Mighty Slots, that the operators will have no choice but to listen to what we all have to say.
This might be idealistic, but I really believe that this will happen. And, whilst the affiliate programs are under my guidance, I commit to doing what I can to ensure that players, affiliates and the business as a whole are all treated fairly and with the respect they deserve. This is a multi-faceted industry, with a number of important parties. Sometimes it’s difficult to make everyone happy all of the time, but I’m going to do my best to make this a reality!
If you’re in two minds, I’d urge you to at least give us a chance. You never know, you may be pleasantly surprised.
If you choose not to market these casinos, then I will not stand in your way. Never. The choice is completely yours.