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  • #830705
    MissM
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    Getting those backlinks is the trouble for me I think?

    #830718
    seedingltd
    Member

    I would not be surprised if the big G dials back the AI on back link value big time in 2013. But since that’s not case yet, contrary to what they said, back links are still huge in deciding rankings. I feel like we are forced to do math on an abacus when a nice Ti-8088 is right there.

    #830725
    mdforex
    Member

    You could try affiliate coaching or see if another affiliate at cap would be willing to guide you towards improving you traffic and increasing your conversions as well.

    #830729
    Trad
    Member

    I would firstly suggest getting some site reviews, i.e post your sites on as many gaming affiliate forums as possible. See what people come back with, if there is consistency in some suggestions, perhaps try changing the site etc.

    Also, take a good look at all your on page stuff, i.e is your content of good quality, and are all the meta details as good as can be.

    Now, What is your main market for the three sites? Have you Geo-targeted in Google Webmaster tools?

    Also, what are you doing with regards to SEO?

    A quick look at heaven4gamblers.com shows that you have no organic keywords, in any territories. My software may be innacurate, are you aware of any that you are ranking for?

    Heavenforcasinos.com appears to have just one keyword, “mansion casino review” with a position of 260.

    In regards to back links, you have just 415 back links to heaven4casinos.com from a total of 39 domains. Also, it would seem that you don’t have meta descriptions for a large amount of your pages. Some also have very long meta titles. I would look at rectifying this as soon as you can. Also, try and look at building gradual, natural back links Press releases can be a good way of going about this.

    Heaven4gamblers.com has 435 back links from 39 domains too. This doesn’t have as many errors as the site above, but does need some good quality, natural looking, relevant links built to it.

    Also, heaven4gamblers.com seems to have a large amount of links on the homepage, dunno whether these are internal or third party links, but it might be doing more harm than good.

    Hope this helps in some way

    #830730
    Trad
    Member

    Also, your description at heaven4casinos.com seems very keyword stuffed and not so natural “Heaven4gamblers online poker, casino, bingo, scratchcard and skillgame portal”

    Also, your keywords are extremely generic too “Poker, Casino, Bingo, Skillgames, scratchcards, Skillgames”

    These are all very competitive, and if you want to rank, you need to think outside the box

    #830798
    LadyHoldem
    Member

    Has your site been duplicated? XXttp://www.freewebs.com/gamblinglinks/

    #830801
    gokken
    Member

    @Cassaon888 247977 wrote:

    Hopefully online gambling will be legalized in the US next year. If this happens it will level the playing field considerably and most affiliates won’t even bother marketing to the rest of the world but will focus on the US market instead.

    Nevada Gaming Control Board application details to apply for a marketing license:

    • Be a resident of Nevada;
    • Police checks etc etc;
    • Intense interview with the board.

    If the application is successful the affiliate then has to pony up with a $3,000US yearly licensing fee.

    Seeing Nevada is the first state in the USA issuing these licenses, I’m sure other states will follow their lead and protocols. Least for the time being. Great for players because finally online gaming will be 100% transparent. No dodgy clip joints or other BS synonymous with our industry.

    And when USA players have online gaming regulated in their Country, why would they risk playing offshore? They wont! I think we’ll see laws past which only allow US citizens to gamble online at regulated American venues.

    Shaving & thieving is on the rise, gaming spam is at epidemic proportions, PartyPoker and a few others are now accepting affiliates from the porn industry.I think programs are fully aware legalized online gaming in the USA could spell the end of offshore gaming.And, what we’re seeing now is desperation to make as much as possible before the axe falls.

    I don’t see how it’s going to be better for affiliates. If anything it will be a lot worse.

    So, my advice to byebyebaby and everyone else, start looking into other verticals, just in case everything turns to cr#p and our income dries up too.

    #830803
    uniquei
    Member

    @AussieDave 248182 wrote:

    Nevada Gaming Control Board application details to apply for a marketing license:

    • Be a resident of Nevada;
    • Police checks etc etc;
    • Intense interview with the board.

    If the application is successful the affiliate then has to pony up with a $3,000US yearly licensing fee.

    Seeing Nevada is the first state in the USA issuing these licenses, I’m sure other states will follow their lead and protocols. Least for the time being. Great for players because finally online gaming will be 100% transparent. No dodgy clip joints or other BS synonymous with our industry.

    And when USA players have online gaming regulated in their Country, why would they risk playing offshore? They wont! I think we’ll see laws past which only allow US citizens to gamble online at regulated American venues.

    Shaving & thieving is on the rise, gaming spam is at epidemic proportions, PartyPoker and a few others are now accepting affiliates from the porn industry.I think programs are fully aware legalized online gaming in the USA could spell the end of offshore gaming.And, what we’re seeing now is desperation to make as much as possible before the axe falls.

    I don’t see how it’s going to be better for affiliates. If anything it will be a lot worse.

    So, my advice to byebyebaby and everyone else, start looking into other verticals, just in case everything turns to cr#p and our income dries up too.

    I believe those affiliates who manage to procure a US gaming license will be better off than those who don’t have a US license. I also believe it will only benefit a “select” few.

    That said, I agree with you that this industry is going from bad to worse by the day. My advise to non-US affiliates is to start forging partnerships with US-based affiliates/gambling companies in the event online gambling is legalised in the country.

    I feel that non-US affiliates will be left out in the cold (I might be wrong) when regulation takes place since the US government intends to keep the money generated from online gambling on US soil.

    #830804
    wbprofits
    Member

    3k for a marketing lic fee does not include what you lawyer will charge you , let alone the other 49 states that Will​ also have a state lic fee .I am sure Californis , New York ,New Jersey will be there ! if I left out any money hungry state add them in also !
    a lawyer for each state will get expensive !


    @AussieDave
    I dont think you have to be a resident of nevada but you would have to lease “office space”

    #830805
    uniquei
    Member

    @GamblingShares 248185 wrote:

    3k for a marketing lic fee does not include what you lawyer will charge you , let alone the other 49 states that Will​ also have a state lic f


    @AussieDave
    I dont think you have to be a resident of nevada but you would have to lease “office space”

    Affiliates who want to operate in the legalised US market will have to jump through a ton of hoops first (lawyers fees included). Personally I still feel it would be worthwhile at the end of the day.

    #830808
    wbprofits
    Member

    I personally have no idea if it be worthwhile to do !
    We only know it will be a fee of $3,000. to nevada plus office space rental! ( I heard about 450 a month add in mail forwarding etc) now what % will that get you ?( cause this is state by state licencing , will each state regulate and set limits ?) will there be cpa’s?
    Nevada’s population is only 2,723,322 -. while just NYC’s is 8,244,910( which only includes manhatten, bronx,brooklyn,queens and staten island) Lon island, westchester, rockland and all the counties above that are not in that * million figure. would NY marketing fee be more then 3k ?

    all this should matter oh yea 50 states times 3k is 150k before a lawyer , office space and what ever else is mandated for each state and we not know what percent you can make yet !

    Thats just a few of the Questions that stop me from being exited about oh yea and the it is coming for the past few years on top of it ! I have read and even believed is 2010 it be legal , then nothing but It be legal in 2011, oh wait for 2012 it gauranteed! glad I not holding my breathe for it . and after Black Friday !I seriously entered into a few different niches , everyone spoke of deversifing

    #830815
    seedingltd
    Member

    I will literally sell my house and move a few hours away to Vegas…I’m not kidding…..

    #830817
    wbprofits
    Member

    @muffincrumbs 248199 wrote:

    I will literally sell my house and move a few hours away to Vegas…I’m not kidding…..

    thats is great for nevada .what about New York they would have 8 times the amount of avaiable players then nevada?

    how about Florida ? and dont forget many east coast retired people vacation down there for the winter Jan feb March ?
    will you move there also ?

    there way to many ifs still

    my biggist if is the % i can recieve

    #830825
    seedingltd
    Member

    Mom lives in Florida and Dad in NJ. I can rent a space at both of there businesses for 1$ a month. This is going to take the Europe out of the American Market big time.

    #830827
    wbprofits
    Member

    @muffincrumbs 248210 wrote:

    Mom lives in Florida and Dad in NJ. I can rent a space at both of there businesses for 1$ a month. This is going to take the Europe out of the American Market big time.

    Most likely it will have to be Commercial space not residentual or a home biz space.

    along with the states reggistration processors may become a nitemare also

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