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November 11, 2008 at 5:52 pm #786507
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Inactive@Luigi 185528 wrote:
…my suggestion to any program is to leave me alone and work on your reputation.
Totally agree. The reputation of the casino and of its affiliate program is the sole reason I will promote someone. I don’t actually mind getting one email from a new program, but if it starts to get repetitive that tells me they are a company happy to spam, so I definately wouldn’t want them near my sites.
I read what players and other affiliates think, and that’s how I decide.
November 18, 2008 at 6:38 pm #787440
sofdawgMemberI think keeping it personal is Key. Casting a wide net via email is one thing when a Programme is trying to acquire new partners, but outright spamming is no good for anyone. Getting a personalized communication out to potential affiliates is the best ways and means in our experience.
We’re currently in the process of growing our Affiliate Programme for http://www.clubhollywood.com and are bringing potential affiliates on board doing just that.
We prefer to follow up on all our leads with very personalized email correspondence, and via IM, Skype and telephone where appropriate.
It conveys the level of professionalism that affiliates expect when deciding which rooms to market.
November 19, 2008 at 6:09 pm #787611Anonymous
InactiveAlright, I will no longer keep my silence. The biggest offender I have ever seen, and this includes the horrible Cpays and other playtech brands, is LuckyAcePartners. They write you constantly, you tell them no thanks, I am not interested, you tell them to leave you alone, you tell them to never contact you again, you tell them you will report them as spammers if they contact you again, yet they keep contacting you. I am so f-ing sick of this program. It is ironic that they started this thread asking what to say, then we give them advice, then they don’t take it. Honestly, if I saw the owners of this place in person I might just get into a fight. STAY AWAY FROM LUCKYACEPARTNERS. They are spammers, they are rude, they are annoying and bothersome. Please stay away from them. I will do everything in my power to point out that they are spammers every chance I can, and this is the first post about it. Every post they make on the forum I will follow with, btw, they are spammers.
November 19, 2008 at 6:25 pm #787614
mikih34Memberbalagan9;187450 wrote:it’s more ironic that they also earned $125 for the best thread :crazy:Really ?!
:cappy:November 19, 2008 at 8:03 pm #787620Anonymous
Inactive@balagan9 187454 wrote:
Yea..read the CAP mag from today.
BTW – If I was you, I yould forward it to Luigi as an apology.
That would be a nice gesture, but I would not accept. #1 I don’t need $125. #2, I will never forgive this company. I literally have given them more than 10-15 chances to stop emailing me (on each of the sites that they have annoyed me on, which means I have sent them collectively more than 60 responses/requests to stop emailing me) and just today I guess they went on another campaign of spamming, only they took advice and tried to make their letters a little more personal. However, when someone tells you to stop emailing you EVER AGAIN, just because they get personal doesn’t mean it is okay. And to boot, their ‘personal’ responses to 3 of my sites, didn’t even make sense or address any prior complaints or issues, they were simply more personal advertisements to try to get me to promote them.
I have had enough of this compnay and if this were my forum I would blacklist/ban them and all of their representatives.
November 19, 2008 at 10:53 pm #787638
mikih34MemberHollywood Affiliates;187219 wrote:I think keeping it personal is Key. Casting a wide net via email is one thing when a Programme is trying to acquire new partners, but outright spamming is no good for anyone. Getting a personalized communication out to potential affiliates is the best ways and means in our experience.We’re currently in the process of growing our Affiliate Programme for http://www.clubhollywood.com and are bringing potential affiliates on board doing just that.
We prefer to follow up on all our leads with very personalized email correspondence, and via IM, Skype and telephone where appropriate.
It conveys the level of professionalism that affiliates expect when deciding which rooms to market.
I agree 100%..
November 19, 2008 at 10:57 pm #787640
mikih34Memberbalagan9;187454 wrote:Yea..read the CAP mag from today.BTW – If I was you, I yould forward it to Luigi as an apology.
Ye.. saw it just now in the NL.. didn’t know this section, very nice, can get people creative.. :hattip:
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