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August 8, 2006 at 10:48 pm #701475
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InactiveI too had 1000s of hits from Taiwan… unusual, since I don’t have any pages or casinos for Taiwan… But strangely enough, all of my Taiwanese traffic stopped when I stopped buying ads from certain sources
August 8, 2006 at 11:06 pm #701479Anonymous
Inactiverofl lmao
muhahahaAugust 8, 2006 at 11:34 pm #701486Anonymous
InactiveLandofOz wrote:I too had 1000s of hits from Taiwan… unusual, since I don’t have any pages or casinos for Taiwan… But strangely enough, all of my Taiwanese traffic stopped when I stopped buying ads from certain sources
…so you think Taiwan people don’t gamble in onlinecasinos ?
August 8, 2006 at 11:49 pm #701490Anonymous
InactiveI think the hits are either (a) computer generated, or (b) generated by a group of people in Taiwan who are paid to click on the advertised links. Most of my online users are from the U.S, but to receive such a large number of visitors from Taiwan, eventhough I didn’t have any Taiwanese pages, casinos, or Taiwanese link or advertising partners is very suspicious. Also, 99% of my registered players are from the U.S. I don’t recall one being from Taiwan. Personally, I think you’re getting ripped off. Here’s what you can do… Set up a unique profile for that paid advertising traffic and send all those visitors to that profile. If you still receive 1000s of hits and no sales, then you’ll know what I mean.
For example
create a page and call it advertiser1.html
Set up a unique campaign and call it advertiser1Send all this traffic to this page and see if you get any sales.
August 9, 2006 at 1:27 am #701497Anonymous
InactiveJeff_84 wrote:…so you think Taiwan people don’t gamble in onlinecasinos ?of Course Taiwanese people gamble.
There is something about the Chinese culture – where good fortune happens to those who give it the oppotunity to happen.
(at least that’s the way I understand it from my time in Hong Kong)
But IF the traffic is genuinely interested, (and as mentioned above it could be low quality generated traffic) then it will need to be sent to :
– a casino that has Chinese language pages (Mandarin and Cantonese)
– and one that also has payment mechanisms in place for Asia.
:notify:August 9, 2006 at 1:44 am #701498Anonymous
InactiveThats a traffic scam, they have sweatshops over there and people click and click and click and click…….
You’ll never convert that, it’s junk traffic. Don’t buy cheap bulk traffic, it’s all fake.
August 9, 2006 at 1:44 am #701499Anonymous
Inactive**************
– a casino that has Chinese language pages (Mandarin and Cantonese)
– and one that also has payment mechanisms in place for Asia.
***********Can you recommend a casino with chinese language and payment option?
casinoblasters seem to have at least a chinese tour page.BTW. the traffic is own traffic, not bought from elsewhere. So it’s real traffic, no fake hits.
August 9, 2006 at 6:02 am #701508Anonymous
Inactivetry intercasino.com
xhttp://chineset.intercasino.com/index.html?YourLinkCode
August 9, 2006 at 7:27 am #701513Anonymous
InactiveHad a look at intercasino. I know you’ve posted the link format (thanks) but it’s mentioned nowhere on their Partnerlogic site – strange.
Also, there appears to be nowhere to view those stats specifically.
August 10, 2006 at 12:32 am #701618Anonymous
InactiveLandofOz wrote:try intercasino.comxhttp://chineset.intercasino.com/index.html?YourLinkCode
..thanks, I’ll give them a try.
Jeff
August 10, 2006 at 4:05 am #701637Anonymous
InactiveWe’ll have a Taiwanese casino soon…
See you all at CAC in vegas
August 10, 2006 at 8:44 am #701652Anonymous
InactiveIs online gambling legal in China?
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