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May 13, 2004 at 3:29 pm #649202
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InactiveI like both of them. I think bingochatter is probably a little better though.
May 13, 2004 at 11:39 pm #649208Anonymous
InactiveIf you go with Favorite Bingo you may wish to also get Favourite Bingo as that’s the English (as opposed to US English) way to spell it.
Prefer Bingo Chatter anyway.
May 14, 2004 at 1:24 am #649211Anonymous
GuestI like “Badabingo” but am afraid Bada would sue me for infringement
May 14, 2004 at 11:05 am #649216Anonymous
InactiveI vote for favoritebingo.com. Don’t forget to get favorite-bingo.com and wwwfavoritebingo.com also if they’re available.
May 14, 2004 at 11:27 am #649217Anonymous
InactiveHi Dom,
I like the FavoriteBingo better, but I seem to be the minority so I guess you will go with BingoChatter

By the way, what bingo programs would you recommend as I am thinking about changing my current program to another because thus far I have had nearly 500 visits to my site and 24 registerations and not one single dime deposited…?
My current program is BingoHall and I think I need a change – what say you?
So whats the best Bingo around? Lets see those aff-signup links, eyh?
May 14, 2004 at 4:40 pm #649220Anonymous
InactiveI like FavoriteBingo better as an online bingo site, however if your plan is to build a bingo forum or community site, bingochatter would be better.
How’s that for taking both sides of the issue?
May 14, 2004 at 9:15 pm #649226Anonymous
InactiveThanks, guys!
Now I am as undecided as before

Mike, with Bingo you need patience. Players tend to play for free for extended periods of time – until their chat partners win a jackpot or some such thing. Then they start depositing and continue to do so – very loyal players. I am mostly concerned with signing up as many fun players as I can. Then I just wait for the conversions to kick in.
I wouldn’t drop Bingo Hall – those 24 will likely still give you nice conversions. Add to them. The more the merrier.
I have the most paying players at Bingo Reward
Anyway, while Favorite Bingo somehow seems a good one, Bingo Chatter sounds more brandable.
I will want to brand this site.
May 14, 2004 at 9:24 pm #649227Anonymous
InactiveOriginally posted by Dominique
Mike, with Bingo you need patience. Players tend to play for free for extended periods of time – until their chat partners win a jackpot or some such thing. Then they start depositing and continue to do so – very loyal players. I am mostly concerned with signing up as many fun players as I can. Then I just wait for the conversions to kick in.I wouldn’t drop Bingo Hall – those 24 will likely still give you nice conversions. Add to them. The more the merrier.
Dom is right, Mike.
Promoting bingo is not the same as online casinos. Bingo players tend to take awhile to get comfortable with a site before they make a cash deposit.
I’m glad Dom made that post first, because I obviously have a vested interest in you staying with BingoHall. I hope you will take her word for it even if you don’t believe me.
One other thing about Bingo is that the player deposits tend to be much smaller than with online casinos. So it can start out fairly slow. But as you keep adding players, the money adds up. You are looking to attract LOTS of players who make relatively small deposits as opposed to trying to land a few big whales who blow thousands of dollars per month at an online casino.
Keep that traffic coming.
Thanks,
Dave
May 14, 2004 at 9:33 pm #649228Anonymous
InactiveHaha Dave,
you didn’t say anything because you thought I would spank you for spamming again.

But Dave is right about bingo. Bingo players don’t usually play for high stakes – the original income starts slow and looks like a pittance. As you build a player base you do better and better as the players stick like glue.
It has become almost impossible to build a good player base with most casinos – they tempt the players away from each other with the bonuses. But in Bingo, the players stick around forever.
BB1 would be very happy in Bingo – it is here that your dream of the continually growing player base becomes true.
Poker is like that too I hear – but the betting amounts look to me to be a tad higher than Bingo.
May 14, 2004 at 9:53 pm #649230Anonymous
InactiveThanks Dom and Dave!
I will now continue with BingoHall and wont jump off the wagon

Hopefully we will see some depositors soon, I will promise to stick with it for the end of June and if theres still no deposits we will talk again Dave

– With Thanks, Mika
Ps. Dave – I never did get a answer to my question why your list of countries at aff-signup does not include Finland? I aint Norwegian ya know although it might seem that way on your stats
May 14, 2004 at 9:58 pm #649231Anonymous
InactiveOriginally posted by mike76
Thanks Dom and Dave!Ps. Dave – I never did get a answer to my question why your list of countries at aff-signup does not include Finland? I aint Norwegian ya know although it might seem that way on your stats
Did you email me?
If so, you must have been eaten by my spam filter.
As for the country, I’m sorry about snubbing Finland. The programmers at DCEG must have missed it. I will send them a note now.
Just make sure your affiliate info is correct and you will get paid. :bigsmile:
May 14, 2004 at 10:15 pm #649232Anonymous
InactiveHi Dave
I cant recall who it was I talked with, but I did mention this fact at the conversations.
I will see about those details as soon as we start generating some cash
May 19, 2004 at 8:22 am #649454Anonymous
InactiveI agree with Dominique, don’t drop Bingo Hall just yet. As many of the posts have stated Bingo players are very loyal and take their time in taking the steps to make purchases and keep purchasing. Bingo revenues are generally less attractive as they tend to take quiet a while to build up, due to the nature of the game 5c per card and obviously the time taken to play some of the games, coverall/blackout, exceeds any casino game time.
We’ve been with Bingo Hall almost a year now and are starting to see the benefits, the revenue share is exceeding revenue earned from many of the top casino / poker affiliate programs.
Hang in there…..
May 19, 2004 at 8:50 am #649455Anonymous
GuestIf you are with winward, do you need a separate account for bingohall?
May 19, 2004 at 8:55 am #649456Anonymous
InactiveHi Fergie,
If I was a hardcore gambler, I’d first join an affiliate program and then register at the casino or poker room. That way I’d be assured of a return on my losses.
I’ve heard of a few VIP’s going down this route. They simply setup a portal or two and benefit all the way.

I personally love Bingo as well, nothing beats the interaction with fellow gamers, you don’t experience that in Poker the games to quick + no auto daub.
WTG Fergie
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