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April 10, 2012 at 4:16 pm #823347
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InactiveI dont think Black Friday was a giant hit, but the addition of Black Friday on top of all the other news really put a dent in earnings this year. Obviously there was some bad things with the accounting and that added more of a black cloud I think than even the DOJ assasins out there.
Once we start to recover I am positive yet another black day will arrive
April 10, 2012 at 4:23 pm #823349
jackybetMemberIt’s getting worse and worse and think its only time until a major black friday hits.
April 10, 2012 at 6:13 pm #823350Anonymous
InactiveOuch! Such negativity, or is it realism?
Either way, after the US gaming market crashed (way before Black Friday) the US stock market & economy crashed. I have not recovered from either of them. It takes time and we’ve got to hold on until then.
I look forward to the day when a US state allows online gaming legally. Then we’ll see the chips fall into place.
April 10, 2012 at 6:50 pm #823358Anonymous
InactiveBlack Friday never reaslly hit me, guess i got lucky. But I am sure that if it didn’t occur stats would be even better.
April 10, 2012 at 7:50 pm #823362
burundiMemberI’m just glad to be moving forward from it. It was a dark time for me and many others, the best advice I could give any new affiliate at this point would be to rotate those casinos in your prime spots.. don’t make deals that chain you to favor anyone..
I had almost all my eggs in one basket.. a good 85% of them, and when the BCP/Golden Palace guys decided to use black friday as an excuse to **** everyone it hurt more than I could have imagined.. then I had to take heat from their lawyers months later.. karma is a b*tch though and I’m sure they will feel it.. 10 fold as they say..

But hey, we live and we learn.. starting to recover slowly but surely.. things will be much better in the future I’m sure of it!
April 10, 2012 at 9:30 pm #823364
CasinoGemMemberI posted this in another thread but have no answer, as a new affiliate im’ confused as to this USA player law?
I have USA casino’s on my site – they are from this forum – USA players accepted?this includes affiliate edge affactive revenue giants ect, they accept USA players correct? all usa players? I am confused it is by state – and which states? in the USA.
or are you only talking about casino’s that arn’t on that list that accept usa players in your sponsored casino sites?
thanks
April 10, 2012 at 10:36 pm #823366Anonymous
Inactive@Play 238418 wrote:
decided to use black friday as an excuse to **** everyone
Agreed – personally I think a lot of programs / casinos used the news (and other related news since UIGEA) as an invitation / excuse to screw over a lot of their partners even more so than they already were / are.
These programs eagerly jet across the globe to party it up virtually every other month, yet we are all to believe that things are so much more tougher than they once were and that stats across the board are down for a valid non-suspicious reason. If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck – it likely is a duck!
April 11, 2012 at 2:15 pm #823381Anonymous
InactiveBlack Friday hit the really BIG affiliates the most I think, especially the big rakeback sites. There was a trickle down effect for a few months but I think things are slowly picking up in the US. We need to keep in mind that most players are still worried about losing more money. As an affiliate you need to promote the right rooms for the right CPA amount. Anyone promoting poker with a rev share deal these days is only asking for trouble.
The one major issue I’ve been seeing lately is the economic problems in Europe affecting deposits. Maybe its just me but programs like 888, Party and PKR aren’t doing **** these days. Maybe we just need to focus on more European traffic.
April 15, 2012 at 1:36 am #823525Anonymous
InactiveExactly right. Had this experience a few times now.
@Play 238418 wrote:
I’m just glad to be moving forward from it. It was a dark time for me and many others, the best advice I could give any new affiliate at this point would be to rotate those casinos in your prime spots.. don’t make deals that chain you to favor anyone..
I had almost all my eggs in one basket.. a good 85% of them, and when the BCP/Golden Palace guys decided to use black friday as an excuse to **** everyone it hurt more than I could have imagined.. then I had to take heat from their lawyers months later.. karma is a b*tch though and I’m sure they will feel it.. 10 fold as they say..

But hey, we live and we learn.. starting to recover slowly but surely.. things will be much better in the future I’m sure of it!
April 17, 2012 at 10:04 pm #823629
bosshoggsMember@bingoadvantage 238620 wrote:
Exactly right. Had this experience a few times now.
bingoadvantage & Play… such a great lesson learned. I don’t care if it is for the iGaming Industry, general affiliate marketing, or just online advertising… No matter what industry you’re in period. You have to diversify your business. You just never know what can happen down the road, and it is certainly a proactive play to diversify your business.
Here’s a great outline of the last year in review & important takeaways the industry should realize:
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