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  • #832254
    Anonymous
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    Huge day for all of us!!!!!!

    #832255
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Brilliant News!!

    #832256
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Interesting for sure!

    #832259
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Certainly an interesting development.

    The markets are seeing it as positive – shares of some related public companies got a boost like Caesars and Boyd Gaming – but I’m not so sure that these land based properties will be the ones to benefit. Indeed their current model is under threat now.

    Bigger boosts for both 888 Holdings and Bwin who are the respective online partners for those landbased casinos. Of course the bad news is that both of these online companies have a shocking reputation with affiliates for constantly reducing affiliate terms and conditions.

    Is this a good development for independent affiliates? I am not so sure.
    :tooconfus

    #832261
    wbprofits
    Member

    it a start !

    #832262
    Lucretia
    Member

    IMO the Gooner is correct the bigger brands probably get their pest infected foot between the door ……….. forget rev. share it is CPA all the way……….

    #832263
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    all it will take is one ad on the superbowl to reach 100+ million global. Could be the perfect venue to advertise online gambling.

    I think there will still be some smaller programs that will still offer rev share.

    #832265
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    This will mostly affect affiliates whose main focus is on the U.S market.

    #832269
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Now we all need a $500K license to be affiliates.. Woo!

    #832273
    shanepaul126
    Member

    Nevada already had legal online sports betting within the state. With just 4 million people the reason that sports betting had enough liquidity is that bookies across the country call in their bets to people in Nevada who have online accounts. I just can’t see poker/bingo/casino games making that much money (even with all of the gambling addicts in the state).
    This only becomes big if Nevada can make a deal with California to allow betting across state lines. That is the part of the legislation that can change things.

    If you think it will grow then this is the time to move to Nevada and start the Affiliate License process.

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