- This topic is empty.
-
AuthorPosts
-
August 18, 2005 at 3:48 pm #589737AnonymousInactive
Hey all, I have recently had requests from a few of my members to have some reputable sportsbetting sites to promote. Bet 365 and other larger betting sites are already with me as they have Casinos also. I am looking for advice on the most reputable sites that pay on time and have no player complaints or payment problems to winners.
Also, if anyone would like a sub affiliate I am here and ready to be used.
Thanks. :Nod:August 18, 2005 at 5:02 pm #671168AnonymousInactiveHey,
I am with VIP sports…let me know if you are willing to sign up as sub. I really like their software so far.
August 21, 2005 at 5:35 am #671352AnonymousInactiveHdaddy,
It depends .. what sports do your customers want to bet on?
My speciality is Euro Sports … you can see a list of suitable bookies for that that I personally use reviewed on my main site from a customer point of view … all 11 are good.
http://www.goonersguide.com/bookie_review_2004.htm
(they don’t have any sub affiliate programes so no links to click for you … just some helpful advice)If it’s North american sports then I’d agree that Pinnacle and Canbet are quality for affiliates … quick online stats and sharp payments.
:kisser:Bet365 is a good site too … but be warned … they bundle everything together (casino/poker/sports) and carry negatives over … and sports betting can run major negatives after a big game where the favourite wins …
Great for your customers … but lousy for your bottom line …
:tongue:Personally, I’d steer well clear of BoDog …
They are junk for customers and affiliates alike with plenty of war stories …
Simply not a recommended bookie.
:banger:I’ve just joined up to VIP SPorts based on some feedback from US customers … but it’s too early for a recommendation.
Hope it’s been helpful mate …
..
August 23, 2005 at 3:02 am #671446AnonymousInactivei agree with the folks above,
VIP is great,
Bet365 is horrible (you need 5 active players to get paid whatever you earned)
I would like to recommend GC Money also. They have a new site with casino, poker and sportbooks,
Good Luck
August 23, 2005 at 4:38 am #671448AnonymousInactiveVIPSports.com is rock solid.
GCMoney seems to be building an empire (nine.com) and are very personable and they pay out quick.
BoDog IMO has been great for conversions and payouts. They are working on a stats site right now and we have never had a complaint in the year we have been with them.
Can’t convert BetCris to save my life.
August 26, 2005 at 11:40 pm #671807AnonymousInactiveThanks so much Gooner, X-Moss and big daddy. I very much appreciate the help. Great site Gooner, by the way. I am sure your insights are invaluable and I thank you again. :bigsmile:
Any luck at all with gosportsbet or betroyal? They seem to give out a lot of incentive for players to stay with them in the form of many bonuses.
August 29, 2005 at 11:59 pm #671945AnonymousInactiveWhat do u guys think of Nine.com the old Betcom and Mybookie.com. There is no mention of either in sportsbookreview.com. Are they solid, reputable? Im looking for a sportsbook that dont carry over negative balances and has a good reputation with punters that mainly cater for North American punters.
The only ones I know that dont carry negatives are canbet and Sportingbet.
August 30, 2005 at 4:59 am #671974AnonymousInactiveI don’t know if it carries over negatives, but from a bettor’s perspective, pinnacle is the best there is in my opinion. Great lines, fast payouts and large varity of bets, especially for the North American market.
August 30, 2005 at 6:40 am #671978AnonymousInactiveNine.com does not carry over negatives if you have at least 20 real money player sign ups. From my experience with books if you are producing results you can always ask them to remove the negative carry overs. VIP profits is a good example of removing negatives if you are producing.
Rick
August 30, 2005 at 7:22 am #671981AnonymousInactiveBurgi82 I have checked Pinnacles home page and I cannot find a link to their affiliate program. What is the URL to sign up for their program.
Thanks
August 30, 2005 at 10:05 pm #672032AnonymousInactivesyntek wrote:Burgi82 I have checked Pinnacles home page and I cannot find a link to their affiliate program. What is the URL to sign up for their program.Thanks
Hi,
yeah, I wasn’t able to find an affiliate link either. I just emailed them and asked and they got back to me within 24 hours. I just tried to signup today, so haven’t heard back from them yet. Therefore, I have no idea how their stats, etc work and have no more details about them, except that they pay 30% of net losesAugust 31, 2005 at 3:55 am #672046AnonymousInactiveYep .. email and apply that way … that’s what we did.
Their stats are OK … but usually 24 hours behind …
But the biggest issue is that they are as slow as a wet week to display … 888.com affiliates will know what I mean about tedious to wait.
:tounge2:The other good thing about Pinnacle is that they do update the banking and other charges immediately too – rather than at the end of the month … so you can quickly work out a net position.
The bad thing is that they retain a significant protion of your profit (50% by memory) … and only pay that out twice a year.
I seem to remember them saying it was to cover potential super bowl losses. Understandable I guess … but I wish that they paid out interest.
:tounge2:Anyway … Pinnacle do seem very straight with their affiliates … I’ve never seen any sign of shaving …
:hithead:
August 31, 2005 at 7:23 am #672053AnonymousInactiveWhat do u guys think of wagerweb? I received an email from them to promote their brand but to be honest I havent really heard of them before. Is they solid, reputable with players and affiliates alike?
Any info appreciated.
September 1, 2005 at 12:34 am #672102AnonymousInactiveI received a similar email from them too. There was nothing tailored to our site – simply a generic email.
I don’t know .. perhaps mass emailing all sports sites is a valid marketting technique … but it didn’t have me rushing to join up.
:eh:
-
AuthorPosts