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July 15, 2008 at 4:14 pm #609636AnonymousInactive
Hi Guys – Quick post on this event happening this week – The guy that runs these does it in his own time for the benefit of the industry and often at the cost to himself so if you can please go along and support the event this Thursday – Also I have negoitaed a deal where if you mention CAP you get your ticket half price!
Gambit on Affiliates
17th July (this thursday)
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Affiliates is a black art for the gaming world, what does it do? why the gaming world need their help/support? Is it replacement for good old traditional above and below the line marketing?
How important ‘really’ is this form of promotions?
Do the gaming operations and software vendors and the rest of the value chain need to be bothered about the affiliates??
What are the best practices that we can learn from other retail trading markets that can be employed in the gaming world, what are the best practices and would transparencies help?
Are affiliate the king makers? To answer these questions and more, Gambit will once again assemble the best the market has to offer both in terms of speakers and attendees and have a no hold bar insightful discussion and networking evening.
To answer these questions and more, Gambit on Affiliates will aim to assemble as usual the best speakers the sector has to offer and tackle these issues point by point.
Matt Adams, International director, Tradedoubler (confirmed) Ebbe Groes, CEO, Betbrain (confirmed) Marc Thomas, Sportsbook Marketing Director, 888 (TBC) Senior Director, Betfair (TBC)
It will take place at the Cass Business School:106 Bunhill Row, London EC1Y 8TZ
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Timing:
6:00pm Welcoming drinks, tea & biscuits
6:30pm Panel discussion commence
8:00pm Drinks & Networking
9:00pm Proceedings finished at the business school, further networking to a local club/bar
July 15, 2008 at 4:42 pm #772818AnonymousInactiveAffiliates is a black art for the gaming world, what does it do?
July 15, 2008 at 9:12 pm #772840AnonymousInactiveI am not sure this event is for affiliates or against affiliates…
All those marketing slogans in the text are confusing and sound rather negative than positive about affiliates even if the event is about the opposite (i.e. why affiliates are important to the gaming sector).
Or it might be my non-perfect english?
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July 16, 2008 at 7:56 am #772864AnonymousInactiveI agreee it is worded a bit oddly – I don’t think on the actual evening it will be anti affiliates though.
What I find more and more is that many people who have been in iGaming for a long time have no idea how the affiliate market works, but are seeing the rise in their importance in the sector and are trying desperately to understand it. This is I think an example of this….I will report back any thing interesting said
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