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June 3, 2007 at 5:06 pm #738687
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InactiveWell, yes, I get some players at programs I dropped years ago. I have no idea where they come from, unless they maybe use cached pages somewhere. It’s a weird phenomenon.
As far as getting clicks on a property that belongs to a program you do promote, even though you don’t promote that particular casino, that’s a good thing.
It means that they are cross promoting your players and including your aff code, as they should.
So if you have a player at casinoxxx and they send them a mail inviting them to casinoyyy, they will credit that player to you since you brought him/her in the first place.
The deposits even though there are no new players just mean that some of your old players are still depositing, which is also a good thing.
So I see nothing wrong there except for the income having been flat for some months. That can happen though, especially lately.
June 3, 2007 at 5:33 pm #738689
alephMemberThanks, Dominique…I didn’t even think of that–:1Dopey:
That’s why I didn’t want to jump the gun. Other programs have fluctuated wildly for me but this one has been steady from day one. Guess it was overdue for a bad run.June 3, 2007 at 9:29 pm #738695
TRF-Yu-KiMemberThis is not strange at all because some search engines cache your pages and some of them keep very old pages aswell so i think this is what happened
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