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October 22, 2006 at 8:55 pm #713008
Anonymous
InactiveYour under me, I just got a notice from them,
Thanks
ErnieOctober 22, 2006 at 9:02 pm #713009Anonymous
Inactivegreat to hear

I will try to be a good sub affiliate.
:hattip:
October 22, 2006 at 9:13 pm #713010Anonymous
InactiveI also found this program on the site that pearlgaming posted. Linesmaker seems to have banner for horseracing but it´s not a horseracing pureplay http://partnergaming.com/earnings.html
October 23, 2006 at 1:22 am #713020Anonymous
Inactivetip – you can ask for a higher commission rate – they start at 12% commission but you can ask as much as you want – they willl yield depending on the number of signups you can send to them.
good luck promoting horse racing.
Dominique wrote:So where are the programs that offer horse racing, freestanding, without other sports, so everyone can promote it?October 23, 2006 at 5:12 am #713027Anonymous
InactivePartner Gaming is Linesmaker, a Sportingbet owned Sportsbook
Ehorse is a themed sportsbook, they also have a car racing themed sportsbook
Those places are nowhere near the quality of the track sponsored horsebooks, first of all they cap their odds, which is truly pathetic, as if the odds weren’t already stacked enough against players, and secondly, they don’t offer the free live video coverage, free forms, etc, offered by the track sponsored horsebooks
All the marketing in the world ain’t gonna make them a better product
Since you’re looking at those, you might as well just go with a top sportsbook that offers a good horseracing product, a lot of these “racebooks only” are crap to be honest, besides the track sponsored ones i listed
These places, tcbets, otbusa, racebook, etc, all crap, believe me, and i forget the others now, many are owned by Sportingbet
October 23, 2006 at 5:24 am #713028Anonymous
InactiveI should of added, i had a nice day at the track today, my bud longshot won the $2 million feature race, hit the exacta and trifecta in the race too…sweet
Now i’m checking out the Breeders Cup hopefuls wondering who is gonna beat Lava Man in the Classic, this guy is special indeed, Grade 1 winner on the dirt and grass this year, only one horse has ever done that before, possibly the best turn runner in history, he accelerates through the turns, by the time the other horses straighten out to run at him, he’s gone
Think i’ll do my famous picks once again, once the form comes out
October 23, 2006 at 5:57 am #713029Anonymous
InactiveThanks for sharing the info pearlgaming, does anybody have any experiance with these programs ?
October 23, 2006 at 6:26 am #713030Anonymous
InactiveeHorse is an OK program.
The bikeman wrote:Thanks for sharing the info pearlgaming, does anybody have any experiance with these programs ?October 23, 2006 at 9:01 am #713032Anonymous
Inactivecodename wrote:eHorse is an OK program.Thanks for the tips Codename
October 23, 2006 at 9:33 am #713034Anonymous
InactiveAfter reading this thread, I decided to check out the youbet.com website. Reading the FAQ’s drove home an even greater anger towards the US government’s incomprehensible hypocrisy and blatant self-serving motivations.
Can I wager via telephone?
Yes, you may use the same account for both online and phone wagering. To place a phone bet call 1-888-YOUBET1 (1-888-968-2381).Huh??? Placing a wager via TELEPHONE??? How is this legal with the Wire Act in place?
If you really want to get angry, check out the FAQ’s…
xxxhttp://www.youbet.com/faq/
On a side note, the offices of youbet.com are only a few miles from my home. In the days before this US legal nonsense happened, I’d pass by the youbet.com offices and think how cool it was that they were local…not a lot of industry-related people living where I live. Now when I pass by, all I feel is disgust.
October 23, 2006 at 10:50 am #713038Anonymous
Inactive– the rules vary on a per state basis
– the tracks you can bet on vary depending on what state you are init’s complicated.
October 23, 2006 at 1:29 pm #713054Anonymous
InactiveI don’t believe that eHorse is a legal US horse wagering site. The commissions on legal/paramutual bets, online, do not generate enough revenue to pay a 12.5% commission. The online margins are thin, especially for california betting.
Phone wagering on horse racing was legal before the new law, there was a carveout to the wire act, for horseracing in 1978 and 2000
October 24, 2006 at 10:02 am #713188
mnemonik23MemberHi People. Since a page from my site was mentioned here I read the topic and thought I’d throw in my 2 cents.
pearlgaming wrote:I found this one by doing a google search http://www.affiliate2success.com/horseracing.htmlAs a number of people have mentioned I do not believe there is a completely free standing horse racing program that uses affiliates available. Most sport books offer horse racing as a part of their package though but all of them would be classed as illegal under the new law. This would also include e-horse. The new law only gives exemptions to US based gambling establishements. But remember this law is basically about funding and players will find ways around that if they have their minds set on it.
On to e-horse. Although it appears as a free standing horse racing establishment they offer other gambling including casino. But people would be drawn off of the ehorse site and your affiliate account and tracking do not follow. So if your traffic is pure racing that’s not a huge concern, but many gamblers will play more than one game so if they decide to casino it also from this site you will not earn commissions from that. Also the starting 12.5% is very low commission wise in the market and there are few player perks compared to what others offer.
Partner Gaming on the other hand is a full service site. You can direct players directly to their horse racing page with your affiliate link and if they join, any poker, sports betting etc that may come from these players later on is accredited to you because they can access all from their single account. The same thing holds true for VIP Profits and a number of others. These also offer higher commission rates for the affiliates. In partner gamings case it is 30%. That’s almost 2 1/2 times what ehorse offers. So $50. at ehorse would have brought almost $125. They also offer regular player and affiliate incentives which is good on both counts.
Percentages aside though what it really boils down to is your choice of what you think will suit your traffic best. As affiliates even though the above are ones that continue to serve the US market you also need to realize that these are all outfits the US government is trying to block their people from accessing. Then again not all traffic and not all players are US based.
October 24, 2006 at 10:56 am #713193Anonymous
Inactiveso true! on eHorse – you will not get credit for the casino and sports action of your players. go with VIPProfits.
October 24, 2006 at 11:06 pm #713293
linkmasterMemberHello,
This thread was referred to me by another affiliate manager here at CAP. Please allow me this opportunity to introduce myself and our new affiliate program: Horse Profits.
Some of you may know me already, I was at CAC in Vegas and i have had the pleasure of meeting some of you. For those that attended, you may remember me as I was wearing the AllHorseRacing.com gear touting the benefits of advertising horse racing.
I was an affiliate for almost 3 years and ran gohorsebetting.com. I didn’t know anything about affiliate marketing or horse racing at that time and I still had made a good living off of affiliating horse racing. The best program I had worked with was allhorseracing.com which is why i sold the site to allhorseracing.com and I am now working with them.
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