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January 21, 2011 at 11:23 pm #623764fintanMember
With only three games remaining in this wild NFL season, sports betting sites have become a hub of excitement. And, don’t forget, a number of them, like Bodog, are open to U.S. bettors: NFL Championship Odds for Sports Betting Affiliates
February 7, 2011 at 4:00 pm #814534slotfeverMemberI’m wondering if some of you experienced sports betting affiliates could provide some tips for the rest of us. What works best? Do you optimize your site around a specific sport/league, or do you optimize around a country or region?
February 8, 2011 at 3:07 am #814560AnonymousInactiveNot that I know much about NFL. But with sportsbetting, as I understand it, it might even be easier to focus one team, and become the expert on that one team when it comes to stats, news, updates, rumours, and build a hardcore fan following for that one team?
Almost “niche” down to a team. Because when it comes to sports betting, if you know a team well enough, you can pick them to lose or win against whoever they are playing.
Too much competition out there to after the entire league… although a “conference” / region might be a good idea too.
February 11, 2011 at 2:05 am #814673fintanMemberI think that’s right on the money, Rak, and it’s what a lot of sports affiliates do: Build fan sites dedicated to their own favorite team, and market sporstbetting affiliate ads there. Focusing on one team is a smart way to haul in niche traffic.
On that note, affiliates should note that bets for the next Super Bowl are already being taken, along with some other interesting NFL/online gambling news: Super Bowl Sports Betting Recap … and Preview
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