When its legal, so will be advertising. Vegas will easily be able to afford the top spots for ads. While I know there are a few who don’t; I ask you: how often when you do a search trying to find Joes red wagon website; and you see Joesredwagons.com advertised at the top of the page … do you choose to visit one of the natural search results from say .. aboutredwagons.com ?
even the times I have chosen the natural return results when the site I’m seeking is at the top ad spot .. I generally click open the site I am seeking .. and any natural returned results which I think may be beneficial to my cause. In that case: whether the aff site has a link or not: and even if I click it: they aren’t going to get credit because once I opened Joesredwagons.com .. the cookie was set and it’s going to appear I was already there first … thus not giving the aff credit. (correct me if I’m wrong on that).
on a separate note:
there is no way Vegas is going to offer a rev share. On that I stand firm.
there won’t be any vegas casinos offering rev share so none of them will be missing out. Stupid made an excellent point that seems to be passed over. Vegas casinos stick together. the only hope IMHO for any chance of a rev share might be if the Indian casinos see the chance to get in front of the game by offering rev share.
Not likely however you’ll ever see Harrahs, MGM etc ever offer that sort of payment schedule. I truly hope I’m wrong. But that’s not how I’d bet.
Hi,
I don’t agree with this, 888, partypoker etc advertise like crazy at the moment, but they still offer rev share and depend heavily on affiliates so why would Vegas be different?
On another point if the US Market opens up again why are you asuming it will only be the Vegas Casinos offering online services, I actually think the big boys like 888, partygaming etc will come back leaner and fitter than before. I expect the ban to backfire hugely on Vegas, or at east I sincerely hope so.