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April 26, 2006 at 2:54 pm #690105
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Inactiveyou could try extreme tracking, ive been really impressed with it.
April 26, 2006 at 3:34 pm #690118Anonymous
InactiveNice, a site that instructs players to abuse bonuses. :omg:
Congrats on your first check, but I have to say your account at that ahem program will probably be closed soon since your site seeks to atract bonus whores. You can also expect plenty of fraud/closed revshare accounts at other programs too.
April 26, 2006 at 3:42 pm #690119Anonymous
InactiveAXL is exactly right it always starts off good then whammo you get burnt. Be careful with CPA deal my friend. greek39
April 26, 2006 at 3:50 pm #690120Anonymous
InactiveI agree.. .But at least you are supplementing it with rev-share. Smart move.
April 26, 2006 at 4:15 pm #690123Anonymous
InactiveI actually have been surprised so far. From my stats at several sites, it looks like some people are following my advice and winning, but a decent percentage are either overbetting, or not following correct strategy or who knows what and losing. My break down right now is maybe 2 programs CPA, and 8 programs rev share. I guess time will tell, but I think the casinos (and me) will end up making money in spite of my advice due to some player’s bad habits.
My guess is the casinos are making net revenue, I don’t think they would care if I told people how to find a money tree at their site. Have you guys experienced something different?
With CPA it makes sense for the sites to close non producing accounts, but with Rev Share I don’t see why they would.
In any case, thanks for the advice and I will come back here whining when I get my first CPA closure. :laughcry:
CBW
April 26, 2006 at 4:48 pm #690128Anonymous
Inactivebewise wrote:you could try extreme tracking, ive been really impressed with it.I checked it out assuming it is extremetracking.com. I have some free tracking provided by my host that is similar to what they provide. The unique things about opentracker are the ability to see when people are on your site in real time, and more importantly, seeing a “clickstream” of which pages they went to in what order, and how long they stayed on that page. If I see people going to a certain page, but never staying for more than 10 seconds, then I know I need to work on that page with either more content or a better heading to catch their attention.
Again, I am not sure this is worth the 19.99 a month or whatever they charge, but as a new webmaster, I am fascinated by it. I could see how when you get 1K uniques a day the aggregate reporting is more useful.
CBW
April 30, 2006 at 11:57 pm #690562Anonymous
Inactivegreek39 wrote:AXL is exactly right it always starts off good then whammo you get burnt. Be careful with CPA deal my friend. greek39Which “ahem” program is he referring to? I’m out of the loop :unhappy:
May 1, 2006 at 12:28 am #690568Anonymous
InactiveHe asked for some advise on his site. His url extensions were fouled, since then they have been fixed and now generating some income with CPA. I think he meant to say amen. CPA is never a good thing in my opinion.
Do feel left out of the loop! greek39
May 1, 2006 at 12:29 am #690569Anonymous
InactiveI mean don’t feel left out of the loop. I can’t edit my post greek39
May 8, 2006 at 6:02 am #691531Anonymous
Inactivegreek39 wrote:He asked for some advise on his site. His url extensions were fouled, since then they have been fixed and now generating some income with CPA. I think he meant to say amen. CPA is never a good thing in my opinion.Sorry for the late reply, I have been out of town for a week.
I meant ahem since the site was 888.com, which at the time of this original post was being investigated by Greek39. It has since been blacklisted due to shady business practices so hopefully I will get paid on it. We will see.
I agree that long term Rev Share is a smarter plan, but I think depending on your target audience, there is room for both for different reasons.
CBW
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