I’ll put another vote in for bingoworkz. I have only been promoting them for a few months and they are doing very well. Canadian dollar bingo, bingo mania and some others have been consistantly strong for me for the past 2 years.
Those are 75 ball sites that accept US players. It depends what markets you are going after.
It changes all the time. I suggest that you promote at least 5 or 6 different programs as I have been burned several times. When sites upgrade their backends, you will often notice a huge hit in revenue. There is also shutdowns and mergers to contend with. A site I’ve been promoting for years recently dropped their commission rates by about 70%. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. When you get some regulars, ask them what sites they like and go with that.
IMO a bingo site doesn’t start to show its colours until you have sent about 500 visitors. I would expect at least a few acquisitions after 500 visitors or somethings wrong with them (or somethings wrong with your traffic.) With about 100 acquisitions they should provide a good steady income even if your sites face technical difficulties.
It’s not as easy to get your money out anymore if you are in North America – don’t be alarmed if payments are running nearly a month behind.