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January 13, 2004 at 6:23 am #643502
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InactiveLooks more like bad luck to me. That’s the problem with revenue share – you never know what’s coming.
Even 36% is quite high by affiliate program standards.
As for December? I hear a lot of people reporting good numbers in December – my numbers were good by December standards but well below other months.
Are you driving most of your traffic to your site or directly to a Casino Blaster casino?
January 13, 2004 at 11:22 am #643514Anonymous
InactiveOriginally posted by Spearmaster
Looks more like bad luck to me. That’s the problem with revenue share – you never know what’s coming.Even 36% is quite high by affiliate program standards.
As for December? I hear a lot of people reporting good numbers in December – my numbers were good by December standards but well below other months.
Are you driving most of your traffic to your site or directly to a Casino Blaster casino?
I’ve been sending most of my traffic directly to one of their casinos.
Interesting thing about December—the folks at CasinoBlasters told me that their overall conversions went up that month, and they didn’t know why my conversions had gone down.
January 13, 2004 at 2:30 pm #643522Anonymous
InactiveThat shouldn’t be unusual, their conversions should increase every month as more and more affiliates pick them up.
Conversions for me are always best by far in the first month. Then they level off… sometimes disappear totally… but it shouldn’t be as drastic if you’re buying PPC – unless the source is a little bit dodgy.
January 13, 2004 at 4:10 pm #643527Anonymous
Inactivesaw your post last night randy, but i was too, ahem, sleepy, to respond.
my ratio is 6.2% over the last 3 months, fwiw.
i also agree that the rev share is confusing. i thought the same thing you did, 50% for the first month of the player. heh, what it boils down to is 50% while you’re scrambling like mad to get a playerBase. 36% once you have one. oh well.
i haven’t had any winners there yet. checks show up. they aren’t great, but they’re probably my best playtech.
January 13, 2004 at 4:27 pm #643530Anonymous
InactiveHow concerned should I be about the subaffiliates who I didn’t get credit for?
And the PPC should be good traffic. I’ve used a little bit of 7search and a whole of Google Adwords…
January 13, 2004 at 6:02 pm #643541Anonymous
InactiveNot sure we promote them anywhere and the stats boss is in bed. I would pursue the sub aff issue firmly but politely with them though.
January 13, 2004 at 6:18 pm #643542Anonymous
InactiveYou sure 7search is working for you? I can almost believe Adwords… LOL…
I haven’t tested 7search in a while but I don’t remember being particularly enamored with the results from there…
January 13, 2004 at 11:35 pm #643552Anonymous
Inactive7search seems to be doing okay. Not as good as Google Adwords though. Not even close really.
January 14, 2004 at 12:12 am #643554Anonymous
InactiveI always remembered 7 search as been the ugliest search engine around.
Just took another look… not much has changed.
On another note, the traffic must have gotten better if Shawn is paying 2 bucks a click under online casinos.
Antoine
January 14, 2004 at 6:31 am #643563Anonymous
InactiveGood point Antoine… LOL… but I doubt he’s paying $2 – he probably cut a deal with them. I cannot see anyone paying $2 per click on engines other than Overture or Adwords.
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