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February 27, 2005 at 9:56 pm #662096
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InactiveHi Antoine – Where did you get the four billion figure for Party Poker from? Could definitely believe it, but I’m just curious to see how the figure came about.
February 27, 2005 at 10:09 pm #662097Anonymous
InactiveAceKicker wrote:My signups to RMP ratio varies depending on poker site:Empire 100:45 (for every 100 players who sign up, 45 makes a deposit)
Party 100:35I seriously doubt you would be asking these questions with that type of conversion.
Especially with these two.. they are amongst the best when it comes to retention.
February 27, 2005 at 10:09 pm #662098Anonymous
InactiveThe information is based on the projected IPO of party poker which is owned by partygaming formerly known as iglobalmedia. I couldn’t locate the information again but this should help:
Antoine
February 28, 2005 at 8:37 pm #662138Anonymous
InactiveAs someone who promotes a great deal more poker than casino’s here’s my take on it.
It is good to have some CPA deals, but in the long run your going to build your income by doing revenue sharing at sites like PartyPoker and Empire.
There is alot of discussion on which revenue share programs are best. Quite honestly that depends on your traffic. If your attracting alot of traffic that you suspect does not currently play poker, in other words new players to the market, then PartyPoker is the route to go. There is already a great deal of brand recognition with Party and you don’t have to worry about lack of action or game selection. If your traffic is primarily exsisting online poker players then there is a good chance they already have a Party Poker account. Look at promoting UB, Full-Tilt, Pacific, etc.
To market to these folks you need to be promoting a site w/ revenue sharing that brings something new to the table such as WSOP qualifiers or EPT qualifiers, etc.. The Aruba tournaments on UB can bring in some good RMP’s thsat typically play at Party and Stars.
My experience with CPA has been pretty good with Stars during the months that the WSOP is on ESPN every hour of every day. When your clients see your ad, text link, or banner on your site when “Poker Stars” is still fresh on their mind from seeing it on T.V. you can get some decent conversions.
I would be curious to know what type of marketing new affiliates are doing to get even 200-300 “play” money accounts signed up in 30 days. Not many people are able to accomplish this starting out :lookaroun
March 1, 2005 at 7:18 am #662155Anonymous
InactiveHi Poker star!
I have been doing this for 6 months approximately, and now the number of new play money players is as high as 200 per month. My poker site is in a language where there is far less competition than in the English market even though more poker sites are popping up every month
March 1, 2005 at 7:35 pm #662182Anonymous
InactiveIf this is true (and I congratulate you if it is) I am sure the forum would love to know what type of marketing is providing you with the best quality traffic? We don’t expect you to spill the beans on your marketing secrets, just a vague answer would be welcomed by all members.
March 1, 2005 at 8:20 pm #662191Anonymous
InactiveVilma Ladaga wrote:If this is true (and I congratulate you if it is) I am sure the forum would love to know what type of marketing is providing you with the best quality traffic? We don’t expect you to spill the beans on your marketing secrets, just a vague answer would be welcomed by all members.Well, it was 200-300 play money accounts I meant. Sorry about that.
March 2, 2005 at 5:24 pm #662250Anonymous
Inactivedouble post…delete it
March 2, 2005 at 5:27 pm #662251Anonymous
InactiveQuote:share your secrets and make me rich too!Honey! I forgot to tell you something…
Poker, poker and more poker!March 5, 2005 at 6:32 am #662427Anonymous
InactiveWell it is search engine traffic I get most people from.
March 9, 2005 at 12:59 pm #662680Anonymous
InactiveHi All
Try out Royal Vegas Poker offered by Fortune Affiliates (that’s me!)
RVP is pumping a lot into their tournaments and freerolls and it’s working really well.
If you are not an Affiliate with us at Fortune Affiliates then signup today and promote Poker and Casino.We’ve recently launched a Casino CPA of up to $400!
Enjoy!
March 10, 2005 at 12:57 am #662705Anonymous
InactiveNote from Randy: I deleted this post as this info is available in Cogger’s other posts about it. (He’s made several posts promoting this Expo today.)
March 11, 2005 at 6:41 am #662783Anonymous
Inactiveenvy,
do you write the content for the site yourself or do you hire it out? Also how do you get good search engine rankings? Im curious as to what its like to run a site in another language targeting another country. Also how many pages is the site?
April 28, 2005 at 5:37 pm #664835Anonymous
InactiveI write the content myself. I get good good search engine rankings because I have pretty much content and make the pages SEO-friendly. Think I have about 40 pages or something like that..
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