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December 20, 2005 at 5:21 am #678911
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InactiveCongrads, hard work paying off. For casinos that retain players well go with rev share. For casino who are lousy at retainning players go with CPA. There is a poll on this forum somewhere which asks the question which affiliates retain players the best. greek39
December 20, 2005 at 6:25 am #678914Anonymous
Inactivethe casinos I am promoting have good retention?
I heard playtech has good retention
I am promoting
casino on net
casino tropez
golden palaceDecember 20, 2005 at 6:45 am #678919Anonymous
InactiveBet22 wrote:I just made my first comissions!$600 on 888 = 3 players CPA
$3.25 = Casino Blaster rev share
$25 = Casino partners rev shareAt the moment CPA is still humiliating the others.. lets see how it goes in the long run… do you guys think rev share will beat CPA?
Thanks and the forum is great!
Wowza! That’s awesome for your first comission!
December 20, 2005 at 4:06 pm #678947Anonymous
InactiveYou’re doing great!
In the long run rev share will beat CPA by a long shot – just one good player is worth thousands. But you will never know that when you collect 200 for him.
Most of the earnings come from a few large players, not many small ones.
Keep it up, you are on the right track!
:woohoo:
December 20, 2005 at 4:43 pm #678952Anonymous
InactiveThanks a lot!
I am getting a big mailing list from my site also which is a great asset to have
December 20, 2005 at 6:25 pm #678956Anonymous
InactiveBTW – My players are depositing MORE

and there are new players coming
I never tought this would work!
December 22, 2005 at 5:24 am #679077Anonymous
InactiveDominique wrote:You’re doing great!In the long run rev share will beat CPA by a long shot – just one good player is worth thousands. But you will never know that when you collect 200 for him.
Most of the earnings come from a few large players, not many small ones.
Keep it up, you are on the right track!
:woohoo:
Do these large players never figure out that they can get rakebacks? That’s what happened to me. I am sure I was a whale for a few people unitl I figured out I could get paid myself. That’s why I started my site. I’ve probably given up $5,000 in lost profits working on it instead of playing, but it’s been interesting. How do these people not figure it out?
BTW: I’ve been up for about a month and have about 7 signups. They seems to play very low limits, so my net is not much at all.
December 22, 2005 at 7:44 am #679078Anonymous
InactiveHow do u guys get hits after being online for a few weeks? Please give me some hints bec my site definately needs it.
AK Slick wrote:Do these large players never figure out that they can get rakebacks? That’s what happened to me. I am sure I was a whale for a few people unitl I figured out I could get paid myself. That’s why I started my site. I’ve probably given up $5,000 in lost profits working on it instead of playing, but it’s been interesting. How do these people not figure it out?BTW: I’ve been up for about a month and have about 7 signups. They seems to play very low limits, so my net is not much at all.
December 22, 2005 at 2:51 pm #679089Anonymous
InactiveMy site is a poker forum. Most of my traffic now is coming from other forums I belong to. They are not poker related, but poker discussions generally come up in the off topic sections. Also, I fixed my signature to show the poker forum like I do here. I also have my avatar use my logo. I have some other traffic that is coming from milliondollarhomepage, but I doubt any of that has led to signups.
December 23, 2005 at 4:34 pm #679150Anonymous
InactiveI never tought I could make money from this thing it is so fun :noel:
the guy who manages affiliate promotions on one of the casinos I promote contacted me and I got an increase

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