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May 15, 2005 at 9:54 am #588686AnonymousInactive
The casinos that are included currently at their program are all of the casinopartners.com casinos and Noble poker and all of iogcasinos.com casinos and Fair poker.
They offer pretty good commissions and a quite high CPA program. So has anyone heard of them yet? I want to be sure they are legit before promoting them.
Here is their site: http://www.exclusivegambling.com/
(and here is my affiliate link: http://www.exclusivegambling.com/sign_up.php?r=56 )
May 15, 2005 at 10:38 am #665579AnonymousInactiveIt was my first month with them.
I had a real player and earn CPA comission.
We will see if they pay.
May 15, 2005 at 10:55 am #665580AnonymousInactiveOk, I am confused ( doesnt take much :bigsmile: ) This affiliate program mentioned above, are they simply an affiliate who is looking to amass some down stream (tiered) affiliates who when they sign up at their site are simply given a tracking code which is as I say a down stream affiliate or are they a new company who are doing the same as casino partners/ IOG casinos etc with a contract with the relevant casinos.
Or can anybody become an affiliate program??
:1Dopey:
May 15, 2005 at 12:31 pm #665583AnonymousInactiveHere is the exclusive gambling link to del rio:
http://banner.casinodelrio.com/cgi-bin/redir.cgi?id=N&member=exclusive&profile=main&creferer=source:countzeroHere is the casinopartners direct link:
http://banner.casinodelrio.com/cgi-bin/redir.cgi?id=N&member=countzero&profile=mainAs we see every player we send goes through their account (member=exclusive)
and they sort it out using “creferer=source:countzero” . I couldn’t find a way to set up a “creferer” parameter on the casinopartners site, so maybe they have a special deal with them.
Another thing I noticed is that they do not have affiliate links for the IOG casinos on their site yet.I think the best thing now is that someone from CasinoPartners gives us some input, so we don’t jump to conclusions.
May 15, 2005 at 12:54 pm #665585AnonymousInactiveI have moved this thread to the Casino Partner Forum so Laurent can see it and clarify.
May 17, 2005 at 4:06 pm #665677AnonymousInactiveAny word on this yet?
May 17, 2005 at 5:20 pm #665681AnonymousInactivehi everyone – this is an affiliate program that we work with. they’re recruiting affiliates for us. technically (in term of tracking) they use different methods of reporting tough.
Any particular questions, don’t hesitate to send out questions.
Regards,
Laurent
July 3, 2005 at 8:12 pm #668031AnonymousInactiveesquirexx wrote:It was my first month with them.I had a real player and earn CPA comission.
We will see if they pay.
They paid.
July 19, 2005 at 11:01 am #668927AnonymousInactiveI just signed up here through the above link, but when i got inside there was no Fair Poker, anyone know how to get the Fair Poker links.
June 15, 2006 at 10:13 am #695590AnonymousInactiveI’m afraid of loosing money at exclusivegambling.com:
Do you think this aplies for CPA poker clients. I know I should ask them but neither mail nor skype chat they answer.It says:
Is it possible for me to lose money in the casino?The casino can lose money, but it is highly unlikely and might happen in the short run only. In any case, Exclusive Gambling assumes all liability. This is a risk free affiliate program for you. If the players you referred win, you will not be asked to pay us back. We will, however, deduct those winning amounts from your balance with us, but we will NOT ask you to pay us back. You can be sure, though, that the commission program is much more profitable than any other advertising programs in the long run.
June 15, 2006 at 12:19 pm #695594AnonymousInactiveHi,
Since you have CPA, you simply get a fixed amount every time someone meets the criteria.
This paragraph is about revenue share: it says they do carry over negative belances, but as in all programs I know about you don’t have to pay the negative balances.
So, for example, you have a player who deposited and won 200$:
1/ If you are on CPA, you get the fixed amount
2/ On rev share, your account is negative with a certain % of 200$. You will NOT have to pay this negative balance.So, in short, you can not lose money with this program, you can only lose your time.
By the way, most of the experienced webmasters here prefer revenue share as it is more profitable in the long run… (also consider that the program won’t give you your CPA if your players don’t “outperform” the CPA)
PJ
June 15, 2006 at 12:33 pm #695596AnonymousInactivecasinoreports wrote:if your players don’t “outperform” the CPA)What do you mean with outperform the CPA, and particularly at exclusivegambling.?
June 15, 2006 at 12:39 pm #695598AnonymousInactiveIt’s a general note, not something especially to exclusive gambling.
I do not know the CPA you have but let’s say it’s 50$. So,if your players earn the casino less then 50$ on average, they most likely won’t pay you (yet).
If your players keep underperforming (= making the casino less money then they have to pay you), then they will switch you to revenue share anyway.
So, it is reasonable to understand that CPA can not be better than revenue share; if your players earn the casino 200$ or more (so your 25% commission would be 50$ or more on revenue share – players are ‘overperforming’), then the program will be glad to pay the CPA of 50$. However, if your players are aerning them less than 200$ (so your revenue share commission is less then 50$ – players are ‘underperforming’), then you will be transfered to revenue share soon.
PJ
June 15, 2006 at 2:02 pm #695605AnonymousInactiveOk. I understand.
For my bussiness is better CPA, because all are bonus related sign-ups and the players I get doesn’t stay playing at the pokerroom more than for getting the bonus.
And Ive been paid for all the players Ive sent the full CPA amount and no one has tell me to change to rev share.
If I begin my bussiness with casinos and slots Ill chosse RevShare.Thanks.
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