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December 19, 2006 at 7:05 pm #719409
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InactiveEach program is different , i had a program with 400 downloads and sign ups and not 1 rmp ,
i have a program now , just started it this month with 50 downloads , and not 1 rmp , probabl will drop them at the end of the month .
but then i have a program with so far this month 15 unique downloads and 10 are rmps
December 19, 2006 at 9:13 pm #719418Anonymous
InactiveYes it does very much differ on the site.
It seems to b e based on geo-restrictions, deposit methods, and also just how good the initial software looks for the first 15 minutes.
I have three newish casino groups that we;’ve added in the last 2 months.
The best has 13 RMPs from about 50 clicks !!! :hehe:
The worst has 6 RMPs from about 600 clicks. :Cry:There is no difference in promotion on my sites – visitors are told all about both places in a simialr manner.
The difference is due to their experience at the casino end.
:tooconfusDecember 20, 2006 at 12:42 am #719436Anonymous
Inactivethe27offsuit wrote:but then i have a program with so far this month 15 unique downloads and 10 are rmpsI don’t suppose you would share that program with us hungry people?:wink-wink
December 20, 2006 at 2:13 am #719443Anonymous
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December 20, 2006 at 8:18 pm #719517Anonymous
Inactivemy 10:1 ratio is with playtech. i have had this for the past one year.
professor, dominique : i would like to hear your experiences.
thanksDecember 21, 2006 at 2:42 pm #719595Anonymous
Inactivethe27offsuit wrote:Each program is different , i had a program with 400 downloads and sign ups and not 1 rmp ,
but then i have a program with so far this month 15 unique downloads and 10 are rmpsNo doubt that the ratio vary from one brand to another and here we see two examples for extreme cases.
However I would say that from my experience the industry average is around 10%-15% from download to real player so you are in the safe zone.Cheers
The BikemanDecember 21, 2006 at 3:47 pm #719602Anonymous
Inactiveriviera wrote:my 10:1 ratio is with playtech. i have had this for the past one year.
professor, dominique : i would like to hear your experiences.
thanksI found that in the long run this doesn’t actually affect income as much as one might think and stopped paying too much attention to it.
It seems to vary wildly among different programs, and sometimes I think it reflects more the way stats are tracked than anything else.
Some places I have had like 400 downloads producing 6 depositing players and those players were good quality and retained well and I ended up making more money than elsewhere even though I might get 6 players from 50 downloads.
So I just stopped paying that much attention to it and concentrating on the bottom line.
The type of promo and what type players it attracts seems a lot more important to me.
December 21, 2006 at 8:36 pm #719618Anonymous
Inactivethanks dominique for sharing your views :santa2:
December 22, 2006 at 3:01 am #719657Anonymous
GuestHi all,
before anybody gets itchy and decides to run out and join up with casino-on-net because you read of great conversion ratios I strongly suggest you do a search on them here at CAP and see what the downside is to partnering with the likes…
Remember just because a program has great conversion numbers doesn’t mean you won’t wake up one day a year from now and find your you’ve lost your playerbase because of some sort of shady excuse to rob you.
Although this industry SHOULD have much better retention than it has proven (at least to me and from what I”ve read from other veterans they also don’t have near the retention we should see) ….. still there are programs which will treat you much more fairly than others ….
Can’t express the need for caution in the above respect nearly enough!
December 22, 2006 at 8:49 am #719683Anonymous
Inactivehey bb1, thanks for your post. can you suggest me a good program that has a good conversion rate and pays fair to affiliates. i am interested in rev. share.
P.M. me if you like. -
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