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June 15, 2007 at 3:51 pm #603150AnonymousInactive
Today I was updating my Sportsbook site and noticed something strange on my sports stats page, http://www.sport–book.com/dsports_stats1.html. The stats, which are served directly from VIP, feature a Bodog banner at the very top. It links to http://www.bodog.com/welcome/34712-BCB8/sportsbook/, which is definitely not my link.
Why is VIP trying to send my traffic to their Bodog account? Needless to say, I will be replacing this page with the Bodog stats with my own link.
June 15, 2007 at 11:18 pm #739850AnonymousInactiveMy thought on this one is that VIP is not sending the traffic to Bodog, and more of a fact that VIP ceased using the feed provided by sportsdatabases and hence sportsdatabases have replaced the feed with a paying client being Bodog.
I disagree with this method and feel it is underhanded and sportsdatabases should not benefit nor should VIP at the expense of an affiliate if they are not paying for the services and it should go to a page saying the feed has been discontinued.
These are my personal thoughts and not reflective of any brand.
June 15, 2007 at 11:53 pm #739855AnonymousInactiveSimon,
Whats up with VIP/Nine have they officially left us all hanging or what? I keep getting conflicting emails regarding payments. Any Ideas?
Thanks
June 16, 2007 at 12:10 am #739858AnonymousInactiveHi John,
I would like to help you and let you know, but I don’t know myself and have little communication with them. I finished my relationship with them back in Feb. It is sad to see two great brands go to waste and a shame they can not decide which direction they are moving in. The two sportsbook affiliate programs were the largest in the sportsbook industry so I wish they would make their mind up.
If you are ramping up for football season I suggest you spread your eggs among several books as you never know which book is going to be the next to stop accepting US.
June 16, 2007 at 4:07 am #739873AnonymousInactiveSimoneaton wrote:Hi John,It is sad to see two great brands go to waste and a shame they can not decide which direction they are moving in. The two sportsbook affiliate programs were the largest in the sportsbook industry so I wish they would make their mind up.
Right on Simon, you did a great job with the BGD & VIPProfits. Damn shame and what a waste.
If NINE stayed independent, perhaps we’d be left with one viable sportsbook program – but I digress.
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