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June 27, 2006 at 5:39 pm #595173
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InactiveJust starting to get some traction with xxhttp://www.casino-chart.comxxx
As I am new to casinos, are there any I should avoid (other than 888)
Thanks !
June 27, 2006 at 6:08 pm #696896Anonymous
InactiveI wish it was that easy.
They all have their proponents and detractors.
I don’t promote any that are blacklisted at Casinomeister, I want happy players and I have a lot of return visitors. Occasionally I will promote one anyway because I feel I have enough pull there to be able to protect a player if needed.
Different ones work on different sites, depending on the type visitor and the feel and look of the site and whatnot.
If any of them worked for no one, they would stop paying an aff manager.
Conversely, it’s likely a good guess that places who have a decent staff working with affs are doing well for them.
Then you have new ones, quite a few lately, with well known managers that are very promising, and new ones often convert very well.
Try to stick with ones at CAP, there is a huge enough selection and I just can’t think of all the scammy ones that are out there. There are some really scammy ones. At least here at CAP you know they’ll pay you or all hell is lose.
June 27, 2006 at 6:15 pm #696901Anonymous
InactiveAvoid Maxima Casino; they ran out of money and can’t afford to pay their affiliates.
I would stay away from Gambling Wages and Casino Pays; they seem disorganized, and I don’t trust them. Casino Partners seems to be ethically-challenged. IOG allows scrapers, and they have expressed no interested in cleaning up their mess.
I recommend the following programs:
Casino Rewards
Vegas Affiliates
Revenue Giants
Casino Profit Share
Gaming Partners
Trident Share
Wager Share
Roxy Affiliates
32 RedJune 27, 2006 at 7:11 pm #696918Anonymous
InactiveNice list Engineer. I would stay away from Casino Web Cam, as they have some tracking issues that I pointed out to them and they have not fixed.
June 27, 2006 at 9:24 pm #696951Anonymous
InactiveReally? Who did you point it out to?
I don’t really have contact with them since Adam was murdered, but I still have the main tech on my messenger…
June 28, 2006 at 12:26 am #696970Anonymous
InactiveI don’t remember Dom. It was someone at Income Access. I will have to find my emails back and forth. They said it would be taken care of, they didn’t do anything, and I pretty much took them off my site. I still have other IA programs though. Just CWC where I had a problem.
June 28, 2006 at 12:36 am #696971Anonymous
InactiveYeah, tech problems seem to be a problem with IA because they have so many different platforms.
If you want to email me the details of the problem later tomorrow (so they go on my home computer) I’ll check it out later in the week.
June 28, 2006 at 12:44 am #696972Anonymous
InactiveDom, thank you for the offer to help. However, there is no need. I gave them a chance to fix the problem, they didn’t do it, they got way reduced exposure. I don’t trust the tracking and will not in the future. I have no hard feelings, and I don’t bash them in the open forums, but they had an opportunity to fix it and didn’t. Most aff managers are very responsive, even if I don’t send them much traffic. In this case, they weren’t.
Also, I still promote Ultimate Bet heavily and their tracking seems to be very accurate, so I don’t have a problem with IA as a whole either. No worries, just giving Holis my opinion
June 28, 2006 at 1:02 am #696974Anonymous
InactiveI’d like to fix it just for the heck of it, and for myself too as I do list them. They have never been big producers as far as player numbers go, but they have kept some nice large players around. Also, it may be weird to have loyalties towards a dead man, but kind of would feel bad if Adam’s work went poof just like that.
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