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May 13, 2004 at 7:21 pm #649205
Anonymous
InactiveYou mean like that:
7 1 1 1 0 0 ($0.04) $0.00
or this:
26 1 1 1 0 0 ($0.67) $0.00
You are lucky Arkyt – you are in the positive!
May 13, 2004 at 8:24 pm #649206Anonymous
Inactivewow – so Im not the only one huh?
surely those stats cant be accurate can they?
LE for today(05.13.04) now says 15 6 4 1 $.45 $.16
Wow a few more hits and a few more downloads – amazing though Ive still made 16 whole cents LOL
Hopefully these programs are not using the overture/yahoo/adwords/google news as an “excuse” or “reason” to shave … I NEVER used any of those services.
May 13, 2004 at 8:28 pm #649207Anonymous
InactiveYeah, maybe – but mine are Fortune. And those are two of the casinos – others look more normal.
But I see that frequently from CR and occasionally at Captain Cooks.
The places I ever see these are all microgaming.
May 16, 2004 at 11:55 am #649277
vladcizsolMemberCasino Rewards stats have always been totally wacko. I have said this for over a year.
BUT they earn a decent return for most webmasters after a ramp up period.
I have trained myself to look at the bottom line ONLY with CR and have given up on trying to make sense of the stats or traffic trends there.
May 17, 2004 at 12:45 pm #649342Anonymous
InactiveThe part that confuses me about the CR reporting is that on some days I have more downloads than I have clickthroughs. It is not that there is a difference of one or two, but something like 15 clickthroughs with 26 downloads.
So am I to believe that people visiting their casinos download the software a few times just to be safe???:confused:
Ah well. I probably shouldn’t complain. They do bring in some money every month with very little exposure.
May 17, 2004 at 2:04 pm #649344Anonymous
GuestHi,
Brent explained that to me one time but I don’t remember the deal. I think it might have been that one category didn’t show until 24 hrs later or something like that.
if you ask him I’m pretty sure his explanation holds water.
I always look at the bottom line. Great conversions don’t mean shit if they aren’t making good money.
May 17, 2004 at 4:20 pm #649357Anonymous
InactiveYes – Im sure like any affiliate manager hed have an explanation
I m sure they all have a bag of “excuses” ready to pull out at will.I had never noticed these kind of results until recently (last few months) Now it seems I am seeing them more and more.
Now I understand what everyone has been talking about regarding CR stats – weird I had never experienced them myself until recently. hmmmmmmmmmmmm?
May 18, 2004 at 2:54 am #649398Anonymous
InactiveAnother very disappointing program in my opinion.
May 18, 2004 at 2:32 pm #649412
vladcizsolMemberIt took me almost a year to start making decent money with them too Randy. Once you do get over the hump though they are reliable and good producers.
May 18, 2004 at 2:42 pm #649416Anonymous
InactiveYes – I recall it took me about a year too …
At one time I was averaging about 6 joins per month – this month I have 2 so far and thats the best Ive seen in a while. I had always figured profits should steadily increase as time goes by
E.G. the bigger your player base gets the bigger your take – for some odd reason that hasnt been the case for me. Sort of a RB thing going on where I pretty much am making the same thing month in and month out even as my base grows ….May 18, 2004 at 2:46 pm #649417
vladcizsolMemberYep the MGS salary theory comes into play here. But hell as long as your monthly stippend is decent, why not?
May 18, 2004 at 2:50 pm #649418Anonymous
Inactiveyah – Ive been content, but sure is boggling – specially when you believe your “ration” should be larger.

They tell me I convert loads of average players and no whales they said whales are what kick you up to the next level. Said Im sure due to snag one in my net – well I cant wait.

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