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  • #680509
    Anonymous
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    I guess like all things poker….”It depends” :D

    What kind of marketing you are going for and the type of people that will be drawn to your site.

    I like Absolute Poker. The cover the whole spectrum pretty well. They have 40 freerolls a day, plentiful reload bonuses, great welcome bonuses along with WSOP qualifiers. Pretty standard T&C and never had a problem with them.

    A lot of ways you can market AP and it is one of my better converting sites.

    Couldn’t go wrong with any of the CAP Certified sites though.

    #680514
    Anonymous
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    I will check them out. I will be attracting all types of players.

    I don’t think I have ever played at AP–will check it out.

    Thanks

    #680545
    Anonymous
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    For me by far my best preformer is UltimateBet. They have great software, and do a lot of redeposit bonuses wich keep my players coming back.

    Crazy vegas poker is a good on also, they give $10 free no deposit and a 33% rake back, this has givin me some loyal players that play each month. They are part of the prima poker network and I feel there software is terible, but that might be just me.

    Partypoker is good also, if you can find any players that havnt already signed up. The rake the hell out of there games so it is a good earner.

    #680570
    Anonymous
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    Yea, finding people who have not heard of or registered with PP could be tough, I would think.

    I use to play there a lot and there was enough players there to find a wide range of games at any time day or night.

    #680587
    Anonymous
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    I like Titan Poker (CasinoPartners).

    #680589
    Anonymous
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    I really like Absolute Poker. I get most of my revenue from them. Bodog has also been extremely good to me…plus many of my Bodog players go on to try out the casino and sportsbook, and that has generated a lot of revenue.

    #680614
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    No comment on Bodog’s “Casino”. :D

    #680625
    Anonymous
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    Regardless, my players have dropped thousands at Bodog’s casino.

    #680627
    Anonymous
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    Yep. I have no doubt they dropped thousands there.

    Do you guys feature just one poker room or promote multiple ones on the same site?

    #680634
    Anonymous
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    Do I have any reason to be lying?
    Am I trying to impress you – or others who might be reading this thread?

    Since you have relatively few posts and probably don’t know much about how this board works, CAP is composed of professionals who help each other out.

    This isn’t a place to brag about how much money we make, or try and “one up” each other.

    My original point, which still stands, is that regardless of what you think about Bodog’s casino (which I, myself, have never visited), it can be a source of revenue from your Bodog poker players.

    #680638
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Well, you need to keep your personal hangups out of my text. Geez.

    I AGREED with you. How is that insinuating that you’re lying? Sorry you thought otherwise.

    Also, if I thought anything about BoDog, it has not relevance to you, me, the moon or the sun. I have utilized their services for years now. Their casino is a little suspect, but that has no bearing on anyone here.

    My question still stands: Do you poker promoters feature one main program or a couple on a website?

    Thanks
    :letsparty

    #680648
    Anonymous
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    I apologize then – I interpreted your response as sarcasm.

    As for your question, I currently feature several poker rooms on one website – but that fits with the theme, which is poker room reviews.

    Anyway, I’m sure it all depends on your site’s theme, and who you are trying to target. Like if you are creating a “how to play online poker” site, then promoting Party Poker solely might be a good way to go. If you are trying to attract more experienced players, then Absolute Poker, Bodog Poker and Pacific Poker might be good (as there are a ton of fish on those sites that experienced players can clean up on).

    #680650
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    That’s ok.

    I might try PP as a secondary program.

    I signed up for Absolute poker and am disappointed in the lack of promo materials. Still, the bonus is nice so it might work.

    Thanks!

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