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August 11, 2008 at 6:29 pm #775283
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InactiveI added them to one site last week, rival casino with no ‘no deposit bonus’ like the others, got a few players so far.
August 11, 2008 at 6:47 pm #775284Anonymous
InactiveI know one of the affiliate managers from another program and I would say that this one should be ok to promote even though they are new.
August 11, 2008 at 6:56 pm #775285Anonymous
Inactivegood to know, I received an email from them asking for consideration.
been getting a lot emails from programs asking to consider promoting them lately.
how about you?
August 11, 2008 at 7:08 pm #775286Anonymous
Inactive@slotplayer 171924 wrote:
good to know, I received an email from them asking for consideration.
been getting a lot emails from programs asking to consider promoting them lately.
how about you?
That is one of my biggest areas on my TO DO list! I have folks on there 2nd round of checking up with me that I have to get to soon. Right now I’m so focused on getting my site done (while learning dreamweaver and two other applications) to where I’m not doing much of anything outside of that scope that is not urgent.
I’m only about six months behind on my site project and I’m anxious to get it done so that I can then place the new brands and show the AM’s that I’ve been telling about it that it does exist.
heheAugust 12, 2008 at 5:12 am #775322Anonymous
InactiveI’m sure they are from another program since they know me, my full name and my email address. First I got an email promoting the casino with my real first and last name in the subject line. I didn’t care much for that, considering I had never heard of them at that point. And a few hours later I get an email from the affiliate program, addressing me by my first name.
I wanted to know where they got my name and email from. Apparently a bought or stolen list.
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