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April 13, 2012 at 3:12 pm #627153AnonymousInactive
OK, reading all the issues people have with the constant link changes with domains, name changes and dead links I created a solution. I have created a tool where you add your links into a table, then I generate a small generic link that you then place on your sites. The ease is that any furture changes can be mase in ONE location ONE time! The service is Free, all I ask is a valid homepage backlink on and domain you use this tool on.
To try it out you can go here : Casino Link Manager
Please ask me questions as I’m sure there is more to explain!
April 13, 2012 at 3:56 pm #823491AnonymousInactiveHow it works –
1.Create an account at igmbl.com
2.Once your logged into the site you will have a screen that you add your Casino Affiliate Link into, along with a name of your choice.
as example:
name : 777 Dragon
Link: hxtp://xxx.777dragon.com/?aff=youraffid&promo=somegreatone
then press submit.
Now you will have a table of Links in this format:
igmbl.com/play2 777Dragon hxtp://xxx.777dragon.com/?aff=youraffid&promo=somegreatone
Now you place on your sites the igmbl.com/play2 link instead of you casino link, each click is recorded and redirected to your casino link.
You can have multiple links for a casino for different promotions if you like, but the real power is you have this link on all your sites, and when its time to make a change you simply can edit the link i your igmbl portal and all your sites are automatically updated to the new link.
3.Check your click stats in your portal as well
4.Make sure you have a valid backlink to one of my sites on each homepage you use this service on, I will have some options soon for this.
5.Relax and do not worry about future link changes, and you can simply only switch the links that are changing now, so its all at your pace.
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April 13, 2012 at 4:49 pm #823496AnonymousInactiveGPWA claimed to offer a service like this, but they were too busy counting their sponsorship money so they didnt have time to maintain it…. Sad that sites like that wont give back to the community that makes them what they are. Clearly it doesnt take much to put one together and the programs do the work updating it with their links.
I would think this would be a GREAT benefit to programs to update thousands of links in one swoop, course I never got any email from any this program about changing links for that matter I dont recall getting many from other programs either I reckon they like to keep that on the hush hush and get free traffic.
April 13, 2012 at 6:07 pm #823497AnonymousInactiveNot sure if were talking about the same thing as the webmaster of the portals would maintain it not me, i just created the tool!
April 13, 2012 at 6:24 pm #823498AnonymousInactiveI understand what you’ve created but if the programs got involved and another site on a larger scale it would be a really cool tool for many… The tool I have in mind would maintain links and other info for all of the programs which submitted the data…
It would maintain current links, current promos, other current info etc that could drawn on by affiliates via links that would likely never need to be changed. The link would call on the data that the programs supplied / updated. They’d update the info in one place and it would go live instantly for all the affiliates using that code.
I know there are a few programs that already use linking strategies like that, but they all could do it if they wanted to … and it would likely be a popular tool if they all collectively took the time to submit data to one central ‘well-maintained’ location.
The system GPWA had taken over was affcaff.com – it was actually a decent project if they had used it to its full potential, but they’ve failed miserably at maintaining it, I reckon they couldn’t figure a way to monetize it so they just ignored it.
April 13, 2012 at 7:45 pm #823500AnonymousInactiveI dont think I would trust a program to manage my links lol.. but this is mainly for people who do not use or understand relational DB’s for this type of thing.
April 14, 2012 at 6:34 am #823506CasinoGemMemberThanks for the info allfree,
cheers.
April 14, 2012 at 7:59 am #823510jackybetMemberThanks for info Chris.
April 14, 2012 at 12:59 pm #823513keri annMemberThanx for our help! Will read the documents suggested.
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