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July 10, 2012 at 5:37 pm #826221
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InactiveI miss blindly, and naively starting new projects all the time, and seeing them succeed! Now days you have to be methodical!
I also miss being able to stay awake for 2-3 days at a time and slam out a project!July 10, 2012 at 6:53 pm #826229Anonymous
Inactive@Rak 242218 wrote:
I miss blindly, and naively starting new projects all the time, and seeing them succeed! Now days you have to be methodical!
I also miss being able to stay awake for 2-3 days at a time and slam out a project!Yes, it was much easier in the good old days. Now any schmuck with an internet connection can be up and running in less than an hour.
But now – also, if you have a new stupid idea or act crazy enough in a video you could go viral (not very likely, but still possible).
July 12, 2012 at 4:41 pm #826303
bosshoggsMemberJust wanted to do a bump on this thread… Would love to get insight on what the community misses from the “Good Old Days…”
July 12, 2012 at 5:16 pm #826304Anonymous
InactiveI miss the days when Affiliate managers would arrange special trips to bring together their top performing affiliates on a special full day trip. Casino Coins was one of the first and there trips were eventful like a half day helicopter and ride and picnic in the Grand Canyon or a weekend of golf and sailing in Antigua.
These trips were so helpful in cementing good relationships with not only the Aff programs but also other affiliates. These trips were far more beneficial and fun than any trade show I have been too.
Ah the good ole days…………
Islandmaan
July 12, 2012 at 5:43 pm #826305Anonymous
InactiveI miss BestCasinoPartner and my big USA players…
July 12, 2012 at 5:48 pm #826306Anonymous
InactiveI miss the old “google dance” , when , about once every month, google updated their index, so exciting, lolol, and you never where pulled down like 300 spots like these days.
Also things were easier, rel=”nofollow” didn’t exist and the green toolbar pr was a real signal
I miss the days visiting CAP was a “must” every day, otherwise you couldn’t follow the soap, :popcorn: and CAP didn’t need mods to start discussions and had to write “woulde be” articles
I miss the Captain’s posts.. :cappy:
I miss the call for the cabbage (don’t we have a cabbage emoticon?)
July 12, 2012 at 5:52 pm #826307
MissMMemberI miss all the poker rooms and casino brands accepting US players.
July 12, 2012 at 6:10 pm #826310Anonymous
InactiveI started out as a gambler, so I would really like the days back when I could play at Crown Games with a 100% match bonus and a 4x wagering requirement. That was easy money!
I miss gifts from affiliate programs – times have really changed.
July 12, 2012 at 6:24 pm #826311Anonymous
InactiveI remember my weeks and weekends were spent like this sometimes.
– Pepsi Max for sustenance
– Jello for dessert
– Pizza for lunch and dinnerI would sit in my condo, and I wouldn’t answer the buzzer, I would pretend I wasn’t home. Aircon on, hoodie up, headphones on, corner lamp on, powering through code and talking with designers. I would venture out once or twice a week to see my folks or a girlfriend, return and power through more code and work.
Bonustreak and I used to spend hours on the phone swapping ideas, talking, finding ways to take over the world (very much like pinky and the brain)
I still brainstorm with a few people, its great to find someone on the same page as you, where you urge each other on.
July 12, 2012 at 7:23 pm #826312
AlmanatorMemberI miss the usa market huge. The days when programs greeted you with open arms and honored commitments versus look for ways to increase profits and that does not include yours are long gone.
July 13, 2012 at 1:46 pm #826328Anonymous
InactiveI miss the days og seeing a side project site go from 0 to #1 or #2 on google for no reason.
I miss NETELLER — How nice was it to have all your banking in spot, with afiliate names listed. And it was all free with ACH to my bank that was also free.
I miss the Freedom in the US to gamble, not only did our revenue suffer I miss playing playtech and Micro games.
People – So many people in the industry are ufortunately gone now, some I am still shocked stepped out to early in my opinion

Last thing, I miss learning how to do web pages, lol I had not a clue when i started, and it was fun to learn every day. Now I spen all my time fixing bad code i made years ago during that process.
July 13, 2012 at 2:38 pm #826333
gamblerooMemberI miss the US market – I used to work on the operator side pre UIGEA and run ads on Casino.com (when it was a portal) – used to get a huge ROI promoting Microgaming casinos.
Stupidly enough, I never went into the affiliate side of the business until last year
I kick myself every day for that!July 13, 2012 at 3:11 pm #826335
turbooddsMemberI had a good think on this one.
What I think I miss the most is the collective way affiliates stood together on issues several years back. There was a time when it appeared several hundred people were logged in at one time and it took several hours to read and reply to all the posts.
During that time affiliates knew one another and stood up and spoke together on issues.
More or less now it appears more and more everyone is a bit isolated – I do not personally feel the community atmosphere I once did.
I think a cool CAP “Winter” break is in order.. LOL – get some fun times back to the table.
July 13, 2012 at 4:19 pm #826336Anonymous
InactiveBonustreak and I used to spend hours on the phone swapping ideas, talking, finding ways to take over the world (very much like pinky and the brain)
YES! That will still happen we just have to work harder now

I miss starting my day with a cup of coffee & chatting to so many affiliate managers at once I was on a constant buzz of adrenaline .. I miss that must multi task mode. Times were super busy you had to work fast and get the deals out before your competitors.
I miss Neteller
I miss my money QT stoleI miss the wicked parties we use to have but to be honest maybe those crazy times coming to an end is a good thing for my health

I Miss Ted, Lou & The Captain, those three men created a lot of history in the iGaming affiliate world.
I miss the affiliate unity we once had and most of all I miss the trust I had in affiliate programs.
July 14, 2012 at 1:57 am #826343Anonymous
Inactive@bonustreak 242356 wrote:
I miss starting my day with a cup of coffee & chatting to so many affiliate managers at once I was on a constant buzz of adrenaline ..
I miss Neteller
I Miss The Captain …
I miss the trust I had in affiliate programs.
I think that about sums it up and I have to agree with all of those!
2002-2007 IMO were the good old days, least they were for me!
If I could turn back the clock to those days I’d still be living high on the hog instead of living in its slop. Back then I’d guess we likely got shaved 5-15% these days its more like 85-100% and sadly you can’t trust half the people you once could!
Companies who you once sent millions for years will sell you short the second they find themselves in trouble and needing to pinch their own companies pennies. They will lie, cheat, and steal to keep food on their own tables with absolutely no regards for taking it off of yours.
Anyone got a time machine?
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