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September 11, 2010 at 10:06 pm #622706bpmeeMember
I used to do affiliate marketing for online gambling a few years back. I am looking to hoping back into the industry and was looking a little advice. I still have two domain names I’d like to make into either a review site or a whitelable. The two domains I have are betchips.com and joybet.com. How are sales these days in the affiliate gambling world? Any advice or recommendations would be great so I can jump start my marketing plan. I plan to focus on SEO and link building. I have a review theme that I have in mind to get started. Thanks again for any advice you may have.
Jason
September 12, 2010 at 12:18 pm #812124AnonymousInactiveThe age of the domain still counts, so you will have a head start.
I wouldn’t go with a white label. A lot of white labels don’t make it these days, too much competition. But you probably will do well as affiliate – make sure you post your new site for review!
Good luck :hattip:
September 12, 2010 at 6:29 pm #812128bpmeeMemberThanks Dominique, How are sales these days? Anychance you can give me a few good affiliate programs to start off with that work well? Both poker and casino? I used to do really well with 888.com and casinoblasters back in the day, whats converting, and what affiliate programs are trust worthy and have affiliate trust? Thanks for your response in advance.
Jason
September 13, 2010 at 6:27 pm #812143iGaming1MemberBetchips,
I tried going to your betchips website but nothing is showing. Do you have the site up and running? Would be happy to try and help you out.
In my opinion, yes, sales are good. SEO and link building is a good place to start, especially if you already have lots of unique quality content up and a direction of what keywords you are targeting.
Keep me posted on your sites so I can look at helping more.
September 13, 2010 at 6:41 pm #812144bpmeeMemberThanks Yellow Cab,
Do you have ICQ? Please hit me up on IM at 471-716–991 unless you have another messenger you prefer? Hope to hear from you.
September 13, 2010 at 7:40 pm #812146AnonymousInactiveJason, are you going to be facing US or Europe or???
September 13, 2010 at 8:11 pm #812147cybersportsMemberHey BetChips,
My name is Yvette and I’m the Senior Affiliate Advisor here at CAP. I focus on assisting affiliates to find the best converting programs for their traffic. 888.com is a great program to promote and is still converting very well for many affiliates. If you want to join them through CAP you can get a higher commission of 45%. Please PM me for some other suggestions for the US and UK markets.
I hope that helps!
Yvette
September 13, 2010 at 9:25 pm #812149bpmeeMember@Dominique 222189 wrote:
Jason, are you going to be facing US or Europe or???
Im going to focus on both, trying to find out what programs are performing well right now, and what seems to get alot of search volume for their brands. I will be launching my new project next week and getting a new server for this project. Any direction as to what programs to promote to start would be great. US market preferably! Thanks for your response in advance.
October 21, 2010 at 8:21 pm #812889nequityMember@Betchips 222193 wrote:
Any direction as to what programs to promote to start would be great. US market preferably! Thanks for your response in advance.
We focus on US players ourselves. We have found the best programs to include:
CasinoCoins.com (englishharbor.com)
C-Planet.com (rushmoreonline.com, slotsoasis.com)
affiliateedge.com (clubusacasino.com)There are some other casinos we promote, but these seem to convert the best for US traffic.
We are looking for good link partners if you are interested. Feel free to contact me via pm. Good luck!
November 7, 2010 at 8:49 pm #813188AnonymousGuestI would advice you to write down a lot of articles.
November 7, 2010 at 10:08 pm #813189AnonymousInactiveI agree with rm4quads recommendations.
November 8, 2010 at 12:05 pm #813205mcasinoMemberit depends on your expertise. but I would recommend to concentrate on some niche, and don’t put a lot of efforts in working with very big programs like 888, PartyPartners, BWin, etc.
November 11, 2010 at 3:47 pm #813258mezelfMember@EugeneK 223664 wrote:
it depends on your expertise. but I would recommend to concentrate on some niche, and don’t put a lot of efforts in working with very big programs like 888, PartyPartners, BWin, etc.
I’m curious – what has your experience been to argue against working with larger programs?
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