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  • #813875
    weterekov
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    I have similar situations in a FEW online casino affiliate programs this season.

    To name a few: StarPartner (MG) – ALL Rival Gaming – C-Planet (RTG)

    Plenty of downloads and signups = no depositing players: Whether it be USA signups or other… I think that a good portion of the blame should go to the banking end on this. If a player cannot get money to the gaming site… you will never earn a commission.

    #813878
    greendave
    Member

    Can anyone explain an average to how often fun play sign ups convert into real play diamonds.

    Is it an easy process, i mean they already have the software installed, don’t they.

    Cheers

    James

    #813879
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    For me, I don’t take much notice of the download count (its interesting to see, but unreliable).

    For me, I look at the number of clicks,
    then how many free user sign ups, and how many real player sign ups.

    If I send a ton of clicks to one casino, and get no free user / real user sign ups – to me something is wrong, and I promote another casino. You would expect at least a free sign up out of a 100 qualified clicks.

    Once the player has left your website, and hit the casinos – its up to them to convert them signup, and convert to real.

    Sometimes, it might be a worthwhile idea to get in touch with the casino, or the affiliate manager and find out what can be done to convert ur players from fun to real (see if they will do an enticing promo just for those players – cant hurt to ask)

    Rak

    #813880
    greendave
    Member

    I have 97 visits resulting in 9 signups of which one of them is real, yet the balance is still zero.

    Have sent an e mail to casino coins to see if i can help convert them. Still, last month i had no sign ups, so things must be on the up.

    Thanks for your inputs

    #813914
    pavanagarwal
    Member

    It could be that you are getting better quality traffic. I assume you are quite new, so the inital traffic you get might be of a lesser quality as well. (lesser quality in this case meaning: non-depositing players)

    This means that you are attracting a fun audience now, which over time may turn into a more serious crowd. Look at your website to see which articles get the most views. It could be that your site currently attract mostly fun players.

    Look at it this way: If you are trying to sell tickets for a hard rock concert, would you try to sell them at a retirement home?

    In other words, make sure your website/ content is catered to the audience you want to reach.

    Also, you have to realize that it takes a while before your site is positioned “correctly” as well. the longer a web site is live the easier it is for a search engine algorith to actually classify it and “find” the right traffic for it as well.

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