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July 16, 2004 at 7:59 pm #652337
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GuestParty Poker is good.
Also I have had success with 7 Sultans Poker.I also have some players for True Poker, but I don’t know if that’s one that will appeal to the larger audience, since it is slower and requires a high speed connection.
July 16, 2004 at 8:03 pm #652339
vladcizsolMemberWe recommend:
Absolute Poker
Pacific Poker
Party Poker
Share the Rakeand the Prima Poker Rooms from
Fortune Affiliates
Referback and Vegas PartnerI personally have promoted all of them successfully on my network of portals and have heard very positive feedback from everyone on them. You wont go wrong with any of these
ToBad.July 16, 2004 at 8:38 pm #652345Anonymous
InactiveI recommend Party Poker.
July 16, 2004 at 9:58 pm #652350Anonymous
InactiveI promoting Party Poker on PPC and I got one that open an Account but nat a “Real Accounts”
That got me worryed that the site is not that userfriendly.
Also I think the Party Poker site design looks boring out,
at least I can’t se any proof of partying going on. I will try some more days and se what hapens.
July 16, 2004 at 10:53 pm #652355Anonymous
GuestI would avoid
poker stars – what a joke! they said they didn’t have me in their database after I had received confirmation from them when I opened the account about 2 months prior.
sunrise poker – too many player complaints is just the head of that iceberg
when the prima poker opened, because I have always done well with CR, and I knew that Brent would take care of player concerns, I exclusively promoted golden tiger and virtual city poker rooms.
in about a year and half to 2 years time, I come to find out, that although I’m making a decent income with them; that it is almost exclusively from one player 😮
the reason I know this is because I am in good terms with the player, and he lets me know how much he’s paid in rakes.
in one year’s time, he’d paid almost $15k in rakes. (yes, hes a whopper of a whale) and my stats at GT were completely explained-away covering that one account’s worth of income.
meaning that I have been sending GT player after player for almost 2 years , and have never seen a profit from them.
Needless to say I was shocked when I found this out. But after contacting Brent, he confirms this is the case.
Sadly, I have begun replacing GT and VC poker banners with those from other Microgaming casino poker faces.
July 16, 2004 at 11:33 pm #652356Anonymous
InactiveI don’t make much out of True Poker but at least with their stats you can see the players and how much each of them has earned you. This avoids the problem outlined by bb1 and Casino Rewards.
July 16, 2004 at 11:50 pm #652358Anonymous
InactiveOriginally posted by ToBad
I promoting Party Poker on PPC and I got one that open an Account but nat a “Real Accounts”Others can chime in, but from my experience the industry average is about three play accounts to one real account. With Party the ratio for me is about 10 to 1.
In any case, you should expect a lot of opened accounts to never become real money accounts.
July 17, 2004 at 12:13 am #652359Anonymous
InactiveI haven’t promoted anyone actively besides Party Poker, but since I started with them I’ve seen a 9 to 1 ratio of open accounts to real money accounts.
I’ll have to look at some other programs. LOL
Originally posted by Classics
Others can chime in, but from my experience the industry average is about three play accounts to one real account. With Party the ratio for me is about 10 to 1.In any case, you should expect a lot of opened accounts to never become real money accounts.
July 17, 2004 at 3:43 am #652367Anonymous
InactiveAbout 3.3 to 1 for Party Poker for me and including sub-affiliates it is about the same.
True Poker is about 4 to 1.
Poker Room is about 3.6 to 1 but only 25% of the real money signups ended up depositing so that makes it closer to 13 to 1.
July 17, 2004 at 3:59 pm #652386Anonymous
InactiveI recommend Party Poker and Empire Poker.
4:1 ratio Play:RealJuly 17, 2004 at 9:07 pm #652393Anonymous
InactiveI realy need to say that Party Poker need to work on that statspage. A $35 script from HotScripts.com showing more info
that this.July 17, 2004 at 9:56 pm #652396Anonymous
GuestOriginally posted by ToBad
I realy need to say that Party Poker need to work on that statspage. A $35 script from HotScripts.com showing more info
that this.Absolutely! I couldn’t agree more.
One example of numbers that we really need to see are the clicks generated. This benefits both parties. It’s a key piece of information when you’re marketing on the internet.
If we get this feedback, then we are able to maximize banner/link positions. Without it, we’re dancing in the dark, not knowing what ad is generating what response.
July 18, 2004 at 2:15 am #652402Anonymous
InactiveIt’s a shame Poker Stars doesn’t have a stats program for their affiliates. I love playing there myself and would have no problem really promoting them with some stats to work with.
July 22, 2004 at 8:54 am #652574Anonymous
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Naomi, 888.comJuly 23, 2004 at 11:28 pm #652651Anonymous
InactiveTry with this:
http://www.hotjokerpoker.com
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