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January 31, 2009 at 5:43 pm #794151
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Inactive@sls23315 195983 wrote:
Hi
I need to know what are the best CPA casino affiliates… if anyone can help that would be great. We run a site that get a ton of sports betting traffic ( http://www.freesportsbet.com ) and we thought having casino sites on there we might be able to generate some revenue. We can only do CPA deals though.
Thanks to anyone that provides some advice.
How do you get tons of traffic on a site with 12 million Alexa?
January 31, 2009 at 5:50 pm #794152
CarlyMemberWell we just started opening the site yesterday… we give everyone a $1.00 to play with once they get it up to 200.00 they can cash out. Trust me when I tell you this site will crush the sites below and they get allot of traffic. Traffic will not be a problem… we just a good CPA deal for both poker and casino.
we also run
freeunderdog.com
capperslounge.com
toptencappers.com
as you can see these site get MEGA traffic
January 31, 2009 at 8:57 pm #794153Anonymous
InactiveI took a quick look at your site and it’s very nice and clean – albeit its also very new and empty. However, I can see that if you’re giving cash away you will get good hits.
:hattip:But if you’re accepting CPA for online casino – then you’ve completely misunderstood the potential for profits in this business.
:Cry:January 31, 2009 at 9:25 pm #794155
CarlyMemberThe reason we do CPA and flat fee deals is for us it ALL legal… we are well aware that the net rev deals are much better but when you are claiming your biz you better do it the CPA way or it could come to bite you in the butt.
Anyways can anyone help me with the CPA thing which are the best deals?
January 31, 2009 at 11:16 pm #794156
LucretiaMemberJanuary 31, 2009 at 11:25 pm #794158
CarlyMemberwith rev share you are part of the house…you get earning for the users losses. As CPA you get money when they sign up/deposit, kinda like advertising… it really is that simple.
February 1, 2009 at 2:54 am #794166Anonymous
InactiveI’ve heard that argument used before from big US based affiliates …
It was unconvincing then – and it’s unconvincing now too.
:tongue:You’re still taking money for promoting casino games, and are paid commission when you successfully do that. The fact that your commission is calculated differently (and usually at a much lessor value) would not give you any protection (IMO) if the US government did decide to make you a test case.
There is no legal difference between a CPA based incentive payment and a REV SHARE incentive payment from a real money casino. Yes one is usually a smaller share – but that’s it. You can try to split hairs on this – but in the loose terms of the aiding and abetting online gambling description – both would seem to be coverd.
:sarcasm:The only REAL indemnity you could get was if you negotiated fixed monthly advertising fees (that had no incentive or success based reward), AND also only advertised the .NET platforms that do not accept cash or real players.
February 1, 2009 at 2:59 am #794167
ghurjhanMemberGreat explanation Gooner. At some of the books I promote I have hybrid deals with CPA and a smaller revenue share, but I haven’t heard of many casinos offering a straight CPA for players you send to them. You might have to go through a 3rd party media company or have convincing numbers and good player value to even have an affiliate manager consider this.
@TheGooner 196000 wrote:
I’ve heard that argument used before from big US based affiliates …
It was unconvincing then – and it’s unconvincing now too.
:tongue:You’re still taking money for promoting casino games, and are paid commission when you successfully do that. The fact that your commission is calculated differently (and usually at a much lessor value) would not give you any protection (IMO) if the US government did decide to make you a test case.
There is no legal difference between a CPA based incentive payment and a REV SHARE incentive payment from a real money casino. Yes one is usually a smaller share – but that’s it. You can try to split hairs on this – but in the loose terms of the aiding and abetting online gambling description – both would seem to be coverd.
:sarcasm:The only REAL indemnity you could get was if you negotiated fixed monthly advertising fees (that had no incentive or success based reward), AND also only advertised the .NET platforms that do not accept cash or real players.
February 1, 2009 at 8:36 pm #794181Anonymous
InactiveI would also highly recommend you to do Revenue Share, and not CPA.
Earnings Potential is much higher. You should also make sure to promote programs that take US Players.
February 2, 2009 at 1:15 am #794186Anonymous
Inactivei hate to derail this thread but you seem to be pretty happy copying content from my site
your bingo reviews http://www.realbingo4u.com/ are directly copied from my site http://www.jackpotfinder.com/bingo.phtml . thats including the logos, bonuses info and parts of the description.
that’s a big slap on the wrist. better change this in 24hrs or you will be reported to higher powers!
@sls23315 195983 wrote:
Hi
I need to know what are the best CPA casino affiliates… if anyone can help that would be great. We run a site that get a ton of sports betting traffic ( http://www.freesportsbet.com ) and we thought having casino sites on there we might be able to generate some revenue. We can only do CPA deals though.
Thanks to anyone that provides some advice.
February 2, 2009 at 9:53 am #794206
PredictemMemberYou are running incentivised CPA’s ?
Wont last – Smart operators will boot you after seeing you don’t carry value after the first few month.Back your traffic and your site – revshare it
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