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  • #590513
    Anonymous
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    I used to get an email newsletter detailing all the weekly promotion coupons from PlayUnited, but haven’t seen one for a few weeks.

    Is this still being sent out ?

    #674131
    Anonymous
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    I dont think i ever got one of those…

    #674160
    Anonymous
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    Hi tryme1,
    Yes, these newsletters are still scheduled weekly. I did not receive one last week myself, so it is possible one did not go out last week. I am looking into this now just to make sure its not a problem with email deliverability. I will email you when I get a response.

    Casinotime, the newsletter that tryme1 is referring to is Play United’s weekly casino newsletter containing promotional events, news releases, special promos/bonuses, and other info that it sends to players. To receive this, you must register as a player at the casino.

    One suggestion I can make to each of you and anyone else that this pertains to, is to ‘whitelist’ the domains playunited.com and earnunited.com in your email client (outlook, hotmail, gmail, etc) to make sure it is not a spam filter that is blocking the email coming from either group.

    Have a good week guys,
    Ryan

    #674192
    Anonymous
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    Ryan,

    I got your email. Thanks for that. I really need to update the promotions part of my site so I’m looking foward to getting the next newsletter.

    #674364
    Anonymous
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    FYI – Play United’s weekly newsletter went out this morning.

    #674368
    Anonymous
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    Thanks for fowarding it to me, Ryan. I notice that in the small print that these bonuses are “Only available to those players to whom the offer was sent”.

    This, is, of course, fair enough…good marketing, in fact.

    But part of my own marketing had used the more generic weekly slots bonuses to good effect. I’m not sure if this “only available to the players that the newsletter was sent to” thing is really helpful to your white label partners. I know it isn’t especially helpful to me right at the moment.

    #674377
    Anonymous
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    Hi Mark,

    I understand your perspective. However, the newsletter promos are retention marketing promotions, not acquisition. All of these promotions are available to your registered players. Since these promotions run weekly, new signups will be hit with new retention promotions within days of taking advantage of the welcome bonus – not to mention any of the personal attention that the casino managers offer to new signups and depositors.

    More importantly, I see how you promote the weekly promotions and I don’t see why you should not continue to do so. If the retention promotions are more attractive than the welcome bonus, then it acts as an added incentive to join your casino and enjoy the benefits of being a member – wouldn’t you agree?

    Ryan

    #674381
    Anonymous
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    Ryan wrote:

    If the retention promotions are more attractive than the welcome bonus, then it acts as an added incentive to join your casino and enjoy the benefits of being a member – wouldn’t you agree?

    Absolutely, I agree 100%. The problem is this : I don’t know whether the most recent newsletters have gone out only to people depositing over $2000 a week or under $200 per week or what. Therefore, I can’t really put these on the site as it might bring in a player who will NEVER be offered that bonus.

    That, of course, will cause aggravation to you guys and will reduce the credibility of what I’m offering. So aggro all round, then :(

    The focus of the weekly promotions before September combined a retention aspect (particularly if you are a slots player) with an additional incentive for those who have registered but not deposited.

    I guess what I’m saying is that a mix of additional weekly bonus offerings (ie: retention AND additional incentives to sign up) would work best, I think.

    #675134
    Anonymous
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    tryme1 wrote:
    Absolutely, I agree 100%. The problem is this : I don’t know whether the most recent newsletters have gone out only to people depositing over $2000 a week or under $200 per week or what. Therefore, I can’t really put these on the site as it might bring in a player who will NEVER be offered that bonus.

    Good point and an area that I can clarify. The newsletter is delivered to all active players – fun and real, guests to VIP. The promotions in the newsletter are available to all players. Regarding promotions based on a player’s class (VIP, etc), the casino contacts players directly with any special promotions that are offered only to specific player classes. Therefore, all of the weekly promotions that you receive in the casino newsletter, you can promote on your website.

    tryme1 wrote:
    I guess what I’m saying is that a mix of additional weekly bonus offerings (ie: retention AND additional incentives to sign up) would work best, I think.

    Agreed… to a certain extent. The downside with offering such acquisition promos are the challenges associated with ensuring affiliates are updating their websites with the current promotions.

    What often happens is a weekly promotion is uploaded to a webpage and then not revisited/updated by the webmaster on a weekly basis. Then players enter the casino expecting the expired promotion and become upset with the casino hosts.

    If you are interested in custom promotions please contact me directly and we can discuss and test new promos. I am certainly attracted to developing the best tactics to increase your conversions.

    Cheers,
    Ryan

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