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October 11, 2007 at 1:40 pm #605411KamielMMember
I’m finally close to setting my first website live, and would welcome your opinions on Poker affiliate programs: ie which are the most reliable, who offers the best rewards/most conversions etc.
There are a lot of sites out there, and it’s not particulary feesble to sign up to a whole load of them … but then equally I don’t want to just go for those sites that I may have heard of in the past.
Thanks,
October 11, 2007 at 1:56 pm #751071AnonymousInactiveMany of the affiliate programs here have poker rooms as part of their affiliate program. Please check out the affiliate programs here at CAP. In the past 4 years of affiliate management, I have heard good things from affiliates from these programs..
Pokerstars Affiliate program
FullTilt Affiliate Program
BoDog Affiliate Program
Chan Poker Affiliate Program
Chipleaders Affiliate Program (Absolute – UB)
Partnerlogic Affiliate Program (Interpoker)And of course, I am bias, but I know I am easy to work with and we offer great signup bonuses for new players at Sunpoker.com.
Kind Regards,
Mark
October 11, 2007 at 2:38 pm #751077AnonymousInactiveFor me, Full Tilt Poker and Bodog outproduce just about anyone when it comes to USA-based players. And for players in other countries, Party Poker is hard to beat, even though a lot of people on this forum dislike that program. Hope that helps.
Ultimate Bet doesn’t pay a share of the rake on tournament fees and never have (AFAIK). At one point they said they might start (IIRC), but nothing ever came of it. So if you have players who are going to be playing in tournaments, and you’re doing a revshare deal, that might be something to take into consideration before promoting them. (And if I’m incorrect about either or both of those items, someone please feel free to correct me.)
October 11, 2007 at 5:23 pm #751099KamielMMemberThanks for the tips guys – one quick question about Full Tilt (and possibly other merchants too).
I notice they give you the option of choosing between CPA plan and a Percentage Revenue Plan.
Is this a decision that can be changed in the future, or once you’ve made your choice do you have to stick with it?
Thanks,
October 11, 2007 at 5:26 pm #751100AnonymousInactive@MortimerJazz 141583 wrote:
(and possibly other merchants too). I notice they give you the option of choosing between CPA plan and a Percentage Revenue Plan.
Is this a decision that can be changed in the future, or once you’ve made your choice do you have to stick with it?
Most affiliate programs I know of will let you switch at a later date.
Mark
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