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April 26, 2006 at 2:58 am #690052
Anonymous
InactiveYou get the player for both casinos.
That is the way cross marketing is supposed to work, we get to keep the player under our tracker.
April 26, 2006 at 3:02 am #690053Anonymous
InactiveOk, great, I was hoping that was the case. Thank you for clarifying that.
There is one other scenario that I wonder about:
What if a web surfer clicks through my link to Casino Classic and looks around, but doesn’t download. Then next week, they go to your site (for example) follow your link to Casino Classic, and download, register, and spend a million $$. Who gets the player?
April 26, 2006 at 12:00 pm #690082
vladcizsolMemberThis is tracked by cookies cowboy. The last Refering affiliate gets the player (the one who in essence closed the sale).
April 26, 2006 at 12:03 pm #690084Anonymous
InactiveOk – so the one who referred the download? Sound fair enough to me.
Thanks for the info, I appreciate your response.
April 26, 2006 at 3:10 pm #690112Anonymous
InactiveI have not tested this with Casino Rewards, but I have tested it with a few other programs, and the affiliate definitely does not get credit in these other programs. Some of this was brought up in the recent audit done by APCW.
April 26, 2006 at 3:16 pm #690113Anonymous
InactiveNow that I think about it a little more… I’m only promoting about 5 of their dozen or so casinos. So there are around 7 that I am not promoting at all.
I do not have one single click for any of their other casinos throughout the history of my account.
Each of their newsletters has a link to every casino under their umbrella. If I would indeed be credited for click-throughs from the newsletter, I think I would see at least one single click represented in the stats.
April 26, 2006 at 3:28 pm #690117Anonymous
InactiveDo you have players there or just clicks?
Obviously they can only send mails to people who actually signed up under you.
Only a small percentage of those will click on cross promotions.
So there is an issue of numbers.
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