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May 8, 2005 at 10:36 pm #665256
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InactiveSo how would I get into buying a few shares here and there, would I need to get a stock broker or can someone help me where I can do this on my own?
Also what are your thoughts on Neteller stocks?
I would have to start out low, just over a few beers…lmaoooo Any advise is greatly appreciated!
May 8, 2005 at 11:05 pm #665257Anonymous
InactiveI like http://www.sharebuilder.com
They have been around for a long time, very reliable, and you can invest any amount you like in any stock you like.
For info on stocks I like http://www.fool.com
May 8, 2005 at 11:17 pm #665258Anonymous
InactiveI buy stocks using my bank.
I just tell my bank what stocks I want and they buy them for me
But I think it much cheaper buy them online like:http://www.ameritrade.com/offer/30.html
Neteller stocks I am not sure about.
But If you look numbers for Intercasinopoker last six to nine months, (Crypto) poker has gone up from 1000 players to now reaching over 5000 players in top hours. So, they are growing fast and I do see more and more webmasters promoting them.
So think they will raise soonIf you want buy (Crypto) stocks then they traded on Nasdaq under name :
CRYPTOLOGIC INC (NasdaqNM:CRYP)Its really much more fun promote a casino/poker room you own a part of
:highflyerMay 8, 2005 at 11:20 pm #665259Anonymous
Inactivehttp://www.sharebuilder.com
Looks good!!
Thanks I did not know that oneMay 9, 2005 at 12:48 am #665260Anonymous
InactiveSharebuilder is good but not every stock is available through the Sharebuilder plan. (IIRC anyway; it’s been a long time since I used them.)
May 9, 2005 at 12:56 am #665261Anonymous
InactiveSo far I have always gotten exactly what I wanted.
But I just looked and found they don’t have everything.
May 9, 2005 at 2:58 am #665263Anonymous
InactiveThanks for the start! I agree about promoting a casino you own a part of.
May 9, 2005 at 4:00 am #665265Anonymous
InactiveHi
I thought I would add here that Paradise Poker is owned by SportingBet plc, publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange (Tickey Symbol: SBT.L).
Stephen
May 9, 2005 at 7:56 am #665269Anonymous
GuestI would like some other poker webmasters input here.
Personally I would tell someone that they could expect to go broke if all they promoted were crypto poker rooms.
That said; I love to play there. but the numbers from the aff side are appalling as I would be happy to show anybody that wants to see mine from either Caribbean or Intercasino. *IC has done better but still leaves much desire.
while on the other hand, I see about …. well I think last time I had earned about $800 at Party, while I am certain my best income from any Crypto was less than $40 on any month. most the time its less than $10.
what’s the difference in % from say $40 to $800?
considerable for certain.
more amazing, is that because I liked the crypto better, and had issues with party because of their parent company; I promoted crypto ahead, way ahead of party for the first 2 years.
and in respect to any of the above, I will gladly make available any of my stats at any of the respective properties, to show I am being nothing but honest about all this; and have NO axe to grind with any program save that they don’t make money. And I cannot help but wonder why?
May 9, 2005 at 1:21 pm #665275Anonymous
InactiveAfter sending over 5000 of real money players to online casinos/poker rooms
NOBODY converts as good as crypto (Intercasino)
Maybe they start litle slow but in long run the are the ABSOLUTE BEST -because money just keep on going :colgate: where others fade out.We had TOTAL same problem with microgamingpoker/other poker rooms thats why we dont promote them so much – We where making so litle there and it was nearly imposiple get any players.
There will always be programs that dont work for you – But work for others.
Best thing to do is test them all for some time and if you like them keep them and if you dont like them find other.crypto (Intercasino/poker) has always been the ABSOLUTE best converter for us and it even more fun now we own some stocks
:highflyerMay 9, 2005 at 4:01 pm #665289Anonymous
InactiveI have a number of complaints about Crypto poker by people who do not want to be named publicly. Mostly about players disappearing after one month’s time.
I attribute this to the rake-back they encourage. Players leave one crypto poker and move to another in order to open a rake back account.
Rake back is a weird thing – it causes a lot of migration within certain software pokers – from one skin to the next in order to open new accounts.
I am going to place my bets on Party Poker. They will incentivise their players themselves instead of expecting affiliates to take paycuts or lose converted players.
I think the bigger players at Party are going to be very happy with the change, as are the affiliates.
Party Gaming is said to go public soon also.
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