August 4, 2006 at 9:53 pm
#701075
Inactive
mjlapoin wrote:
I’ll keep my program a secret, but most of us on here will be able to figure out which one. I currently have signed up 200+ people by transfering money into their accounts, and then recieve $75 in payment back from the poker room. Thus, it is a $25 profit per player. After switching account managers, I used to recieve a monthly promotion of 500-1k, but now I am not offered that, and no increase in my CPA. My new manager told me I am making just enough $$ so that they can pay me. Isnt that good since they make $$ on the lifetime of the players? I tried to negociate deals but the manager wont do anything but tell me to stop signups. What does everyone here think? Should I be getting more for providing so many signups? How do other poker rooms pay in these situations?
Understandable that they aren’t making much. But by the same token – serves them right for allowing a scheme like this.
This kind of thing makes a mockery of affiliate marketing.
How many of these will go on and convert to REAL depositors (because they are not)? Very few IMHO.
The reasons they aren’t keen to increase your business are the same reasons why so few poker rooms give a no deposit bonuses. It’s not profitable business.