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5 Common Social Media Mistakes Made by Gaming Affiliates

Using social media to market your gaming affiliate business is quick, fun and can catapult your online visibility in all the right ways. If done correctly, social media can be the pollen that attracts the bees—but common mistakes made when using social platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Reddit can cause an affiliate to get…

25 Most Overused Phrases Used on Affiliate Websites

We've all read personal ads where the content was so boring and cliched, it couldn't save even the hottest of love-seekers, i.e. energetic, motivated non-smoker who loves taking walks on the beach! Yawn. The same concept goes with website content. Filling your website with run of the mill (there's one) content could send your clients…

Tools to Make Your Online Content Stand Out

As a gaming affiliate, you know that content is king when it comes to building and maintaining a successful website. But since there are a bazillion websites up and running today, how do you make your content stand out from the crowd—and most importantly—keep your site out-searched over your competitors? Here are a few steps…

Chime.in Can Help Gaming Affiliates Monetize Content

  What happens when you combine the rapid sharing of Twitter, the conversationalism of blogging and the comments threads of Reddit? You might get Twoggit...or Chime.in; UberMedia’s new kid on the social media block. UberMedia CEO Bill Gross describes Chime.in as an “interest network,” or perhaps the love child between Facebook and Twitter—possibly a dreaded…

BetKenya Becomes First Legal Gaming Site in Kenya

Amidst the fun of dodging stampeding elephants, chasing away cheetahs, and stretching one bowl of grain to feed an entire family for a week, Kenya residents can now gamble online thanks to BetKenya.com; an online gaming portal developed by Amaya Gaming Group. Yes! Kenya real estate—look for the boom! A First for Kenya BetKenya is…

Online Gaming Legal in the US Capital? Think Again!

What started out as a steady drive toward legalizing US online gaming has taken a backseat. Washington DC looked poised to become the first US city to legalize online casinos, but the public meetings planned to discuss such a move had to be rescheduled for mid-October because early October simply didn't work. Perhaps lawmakers in…