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July 10, 2006 at 1:29 am #697986
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InactiveFortune will do it if you ask them too.
July 10, 2006 at 1:32 am #697987Anonymous
InactiveBigDaddy wrote:Fortune will do it if you ask them too.Thanks, I never knew this, possibly I guess others may do the same.
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July 10, 2006 at 2:47 am #697993Anonymous
InactivePartnerlogic does.
July 10, 2006 at 8:30 am #698010Anonymous
Inactive9am does.
I think you can do it with Playtechs by attaching the banners to the profiles can’t you? I don’t but perhaps some-one else can elaborate.
July 10, 2006 at 11:40 am #698018Anonymous
InactiveCpays offers that.
July 10, 2006 at 3:51 pm #698044Anonymous
InactiveJuly 10, 2006 at 5:03 pm #698055Anonymous
InactivePersonally, I would not recommend these rotating banners you’re asking about. If they are created with a cgi script then you have no control over it. You’re much better off to host your own banners and use regular links, so you can control where the links are actually being directed to.
July 17, 2006 at 4:17 pm #698959Anonymous
InactiveCasino Blasters does!
July 18, 2006 at 5:47 pm #699106Anonymous
InactiveWe’ll be offering this in the next update of our affiliate backend as well.
I’ve been on both the affiliate side and the affiliate program side and I have to admit that I really like the idea of having my banners update automatically, as long as the affiliate has been “warned” beforehand … that way they can at least prepare themselves for the change.
It’s a great way to implement dynamic content/banners on your site without going through the trouble of manually changing the code.
-Justin
July 18, 2006 at 5:53 pm #699107Anonymous
Inactive400Affiliates wrote:We’ll be offering this in the next update of our affiliate backend as well.I’ve been on both the affiliate side and the affiliate program side and I have to admit that I really like the idea of having my banners update automatically, as long as the affiliate has been “warned” beforehand … that way they can at least prepare themselves for the change.
It’s a great way to implement dynamic content/banners on your site without going through the trouble of manually changing the code.
-Justin
True, true… as long as the program who is offering the cgi script and the rotating banner is an HONEST one and your links actually direct where they are supposed to.
There is a reason I say this. I recently found that one of my rotating banners was being redirected to another casino with another affiliates tag.
I’ve hesitated to say too much until I found out if this was intentional or not.
July 18, 2006 at 6:05 pm #699110Anonymous
InactiveAhh yes … well that makes perfect sense then.
Hopefully it was a mistake and not implemented intentionally.
Good luck with that …
July 18, 2006 at 6:37 pm #699121Anonymous
InactiveDaera
Personally, I would not recommend these rotating banners you’re asking about. If they are created with a cgi script then you have no control over it. You’re much better off to host your own banners and use regular links, so you can control where the links are actually being directed to.
I would have to agree……….when those banners on their site goes down your page will not load, so don’t put them on your index page. I always load all the banners on my site, so all my pages don’t go down unless my site goes down. I have been having some problems with goldenpalace going down alot. I have been thinking droping them, because of this.
July 19, 2006 at 3:05 pm #699280Anonymous
InactiveThat’s a great point Dennis … the last thing you want your loyal site viewers seeing on your index page is a bunch of red x’s … or the worst case scenario – your homepage not loading at all!
On the other side of the coin, you’re putting onus back on the affiliate program to keep things in order on their end. If their program is legit and as “streamline” as they say it is, there should never be any banner issues in the first place. It’s a double-edged sword really … and I agree with both sides.
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