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September 28, 2006 at 10:55 pm #707793
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Inactiveunited partner program will give you a better rate when you are performing,
just ask them:PSeptember 28, 2006 at 11:07 pm #707798Anonymous
InactiveI recommend UPP (It’s on my signature). I work with them since 2001, and even if in theory they don’t give the best payout, my players with them spend a lot!! I’ve seen 25k bets from one player, in just one week!
Their games are really good.They carry over negative balances, but since they pay weekly, you loose less, because the winnings of other weeks aren’t mixed up as they would be if it was an whole month, and their affiliate managers are so friendly, that you can negotiate with them if you are a good affiliate.
They also have special bonus from time to time, and always willing to help.If they weren’t good, they wouldn’t be the ones I promote most :cheers:
September 29, 2006 at 2:26 am #707820Anonymous
Inactivewhat is White label casino ?
September 29, 2006 at 9:21 am #707836Anonymous
Inactivein short: a casino wich you can give your own name
September 29, 2006 at 3:47 pm #707880Anonymous
InactiveI have one for sale down in the domain section if your interested.
( http://www.goldenbarcasino.com )
dalster44
September 29, 2006 at 3:51 pm #707882Anonymous
InactiveNot a fan of the white label concept myself especially now the market is so competitive, building a brand is one thing, but hanging on to players is another. I’d prefer to represent a solid brand that is known than spend time trying to launch and market one. Unless the rewards are that much higher of course, but my understanding is that they are similar. It’s basically affiliate-dom in a different skin.
Plus you won’t be able to step in to the USA ever again
September 29, 2006 at 4:41 pm #707890Anonymous
InactivePlus you won’t be able to step in to the USA ever again
Why do you say that? How can they check which sites I have? And do they care?
A white label casino is just like any other affiliate. Instead of linking to a site, you link to the download software, like other brands allow
Payments by Neteller or visa credits. Will they check all of them, before allowing anyone in the country? Are we terrorists, lol?Do you know why I like private / white label sites? Because there is no way they can bypass my affiliate code, clean cookies, or any other things.
Some people hate affiliate links, and we have to deal with that.And I’m not talking just about gambling sites. Until now, for more than 7 years, I only heavily promoted sites that allow me some customizing, and hosting (partially) something.
September 29, 2006 at 4:51 pm #707893Anonymous
InactiveWebmaster7 wrote:Why do you say that? How can they check which sites I have? And do they care?Nah it was a bit tongue in cheek actually. But *if* there were ever a case levelled against you, I guess their case would be stronger if it could be proven you owned a casino…or more appropriately, acted as a front for a casino, as opposed to marketing for a casino. Maybe not…just thinking out loud. :tooconfus
As an aside, as an experienced player, I would never venture into a white-label casino. Which makes me think they are more likely to attract newbies or fly-throughs, both of who may move on sharpish. Again, I don’t know, just intuition.
September 29, 2006 at 7:45 pm #707909Anonymous
InactiveSimmo Wrote:
Which makes me think they are more likely to attract newbies or fly-throughs, both of who may move on sharpish. Again, I don’t know, just intuition.
I can only speak for my own white label casino, but it attracts a mix of players – not just newbies or fly-by-nights (though I’ve had more than my share of those just lately).
I don’t think there’s any difference in the player mix coming through a white label site than the casino itself.
I guess it’s horses for courses though.. it’s what works for you.
September 29, 2006 at 7:54 pm #707910Anonymous
Inactiveacted as a front for a casino, as opposed to marketing for a casino
Maybe you are right. It’s a step above simple advertising… let’s see what the future reserve us :nervous:
As for the players, I really don’t know if they are newbies. I know that they play with lots of money, and sometimes earn big, especially at roulette. So they must have some experience. Maybe just new to online gambling.
But in the last 5 years I’ve been so happy that I could make my own brand, that I didn’t promote others. It was a mistake. I should have made both…
I was starting now, when all these problems appeared. I hope the bill doesn’t pass…
September 29, 2006 at 9:02 pm #707917Anonymous
InactiveI also, personally, think white labels add to the confusion to a degree. The industry is consolidating and in need of credibility, plus players are keener than ever to ensure that they end up at trustworthy places. Because it’s often impossible to tell who is behind a white-label casino, it can lead to confusion and muddy the waters. The annonymity aspect in particular.
I can see the appeal, but I dunno…for me it just seems a bit on the shady side of the industry. Just a perception I have, that’s all.
Cheers
Simmo!
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