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July 9, 2006 at 9:07 pm #697965
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InactiveMan I feel you so much!
I just took ALL of their sites down.How about this for heart breaking..
$17,168.76 $189.93 8 new playes as well. Very sad….July 9, 2006 at 9:15 pm #697966Anonymous
InactiveI am also doing bad with it…
This is for 2 new players this month:
Wager: $2,326.70 Earned: $20.25July 9, 2006 at 10:05 pm #697971Anonymous
InactiveLooks like you need some winners!
I am in the same boat too. That’s the tough thing about this program. Winners are rarer than losers and getting winners is how you make your money on this system. Quick losers that play low margin games are particularly painful and big winners on games that have high house margins is how you make big money.
July 9, 2006 at 10:10 pm #697972Anonymous
InactiveHi ,
I’m not including them in the next ebook release but there’s so many copies already out there that I can’t dump them entirely.
here’s some more posts on the true wager model.
http://www.casinoaffiliateprograms.com/bb/question-on-wager-share.11782.html
Cheers,
July 9, 2006 at 10:15 pm #697973Anonymous
InactiveIt has to be the type of players.
I am doing extremely well. I have mostly people who love to play slots. They appear to play for hours at a time. But I have also had some nice BJ players playing for long time periods.
An interesting bit of statistics would be how long the player spends playing per session. Not sure if Micro provides this or not, but it gives a pretty nice idea of the type of player involved.
July 10, 2006 at 4:09 am #698003Anonymous
Inactivewish it were as simple as just not promoting them…
worked hard to get all the players we did at the casinos
they took over..
the ones that earned us a lot of money up until the day cr took overJuly 10, 2006 at 7:09 am #698007Anonymous
InactiveDiceman,
With 8 new players you would have done better with the $50 per join.
Actually those comissions are roughly .88% of wagering. Wasn’t it supposed to be like 1.3%? Did I miss something? It’s worse than I though.
Dominique you must have some players that sit there for hours if you’re making decent $$$ with only a .88% comission.
Cheers
July 10, 2006 at 1:55 pm #698026Anonymous
Inactiveslotplayer wrote:Dominique you must have some players that sit there for hours if you’re making decent $$$ with only a .88% comission.Aren’t the perentages different from game to game?
Yes, I can see at other place’s stats that a good percentage of my players plays in excess of an hour at a time.
July 10, 2006 at 2:04 pm #698028Anonymous
InactiveNot Amused wrote:$46.00 wagered$.15 earned
no wonder you can’t seem to remember us opting out.
I earned an impressive $0.46 :banger:
Since we can’t change the situation, i suggest you will focus all your marketing efforts in other programs while keeping CR in the background.. who knows? you might get lucky and catch a big player there someday.
July 10, 2006 at 2:18 pm #698032Anonymous
InactiveSome do well with CR some don’t a good program however. But this is the same with most programs, gets me wondering. greek39
July 10, 2006 at 3:09 pm #698036Anonymous
InactiveDamn! After reading this, i think i will forget them.
July 10, 2006 at 3:13 pm #698037Anonymous
InactiveI do not promote them anymore due to the numbers I was getting. Just not worth it.
July 10, 2006 at 4:19 pm #698048Anonymous
InactiveHi Dominique,
yes the percentage varies from game type to game type. ie.. slots, blackjack, etc.
What’s odd is my April comission calcuated out to 1.3% while this month and the numbers listed in the forementioned posts as well, calculated out to the .88%.
They must be figuring an average and paying the comission accordingly.
That means if it can come out to be .88% it can come out even lower.How did you do with cr’s true wager vs. some other comission payment structures like brightshare for instance?
How is Cocoa Casino? Might want to add them.
Cheers
July 10, 2006 at 4:27 pm #698051Anonymous
InactiveI am not knocking CR but if the program does not work for you, consider someone else. In the long run it will save you time and the constant headaches. There are considerable amount of programs to choose from. This is the lesson I have learned over time. greek39
July 10, 2006 at 5:12 pm #698059Anonymous
Inactiveslotplayer wrote:How did you do with cr’s true wager vs. some other comission payment structures like brightshare for instance?How is Cocoa Casino? Might want to add them.
Cheers
Personally I do considerably better with CR than with Brightshare. Brightshare bundles and I just noticed I get 24.16% revshare. How weird is that?
CR’s turns out to be right around 35%. Don’t ask me to walk you through the math on that, but someone walked me through it and that’s what the wagershare ends up being.
That said, brightshare is soon releasing new stats and new models so I will bide my time and likely switch to a different earnings model with them.
Cocoa is promising. Nice retention.
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