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March 13, 2012 at 1:03 pm #626916clubwww1Member
Hi,
Firstly, sorry my bad english but i hope you will understand
I own extract domain name “nodeposit” in my language and that keyword get very nice monthly search volume by google.
But my guestion is, can “nodeposit” niche be profitable? I read somewhere where somebody says that nodeposit players don’t convert to real money players at all. But same time there is UK nodeposit betting webiste on sale million dollar. (flippa.com)
Idea is promoting all kind no deposit offers example poker, casino, betting and etc
What do you think? Any tips for newbie?
March 13, 2012 at 1:48 pm #822398AnonymousInactiveJust because someone is trying to sell a site for a million dollars, does not mean that it is worth it.
March 14, 2012 at 3:54 am #822412AnonymousInactiveNo deposit can be profitable, but you need to be sending a higher than normal volume of players, as conversion percentage is WAY LESS then a deposit bonus site, to really make some coin without any whales.
March 14, 2012 at 8:49 am #822419misswiggMemberYou left out a very important point, whether or not it can be profitable depends a lot on your country? Which language does it say no deposit in?
March 14, 2012 at 3:38 pm #822427clubwww1Member@Caseym 237231 wrote:
You left out a very important point, whether or not it can be profitable depends a lot on your country? Which language does it say no deposit in?
I am european and language is non-english.
March 15, 2012 at 8:26 am #822469misswiggMember@thomazz 237249 wrote:
I am european and language is non-english.
It really depends what language? If its Eastern Europe I would say no
March 15, 2012 at 2:03 pm #822473clubwww1Member@Caseym 237299 wrote:
It really depends what language? If its Eastern Europe I would say no
Scandinavian. How language will affect?
March 15, 2012 at 9:43 pm #822494AnonymousInactive@thomazz 237305 wrote:
Scandinavian. How language will affect?
not realy language, but more nationality, people act differently
i hope you’ll find it useful, it’s also about no-deposit bonus
March 16, 2012 at 12:41 am #822499AnonymousInactive@Maxus 237331 wrote:
i hope you’ll find it useful, it’s also about no-deposit bonus
Thanks for the tip!
It says “We get from 3% to 18% conversion on a no deposit bonus”
Interesting marketing info too.
March 16, 2012 at 12:20 pm #822519clubwww1Member@rmeeuwsen 237338 wrote:
Thanks for the tip!
It says “We get from 3% to 18% conversion on a no deposit bonus”
Interesting marketing info too.
Yeah, thanks for the video.
Very intersting information.
May 23, 2012 at 7:59 pm #824745NonypepleMemberYou can try with free bankrolls , works much better then no deposit bonuses
May 23, 2012 at 8:23 pm #824746NonypepleMemberI read the interview as well , thanks for sharing it was very helpful
June 4, 2012 at 5:38 pm #825099dantMemberI started promoting no deposit free bet offers about 3 months ago and in my experience they are a complete waste of time and can infact cost you money.I was due to make approx £100 commission from Totesport the other month and then they changed their offer to a £5 No Deposit offer.I went from been £100 up to been down -£2000 in commission and NON of the 200 customers who claimed the £5 no deposit offer have gone on to deposit any money.It would appear people just claim the no deposit offers,see how much they can win,and then move on to the next no deposit offer!
June 4, 2012 at 11:05 pm #825103AnonymousInactiveThey can cost you money if the casino takes the deposit out of your earnings until it is used – if never used, you never get the commission.
But these offers are popular with players.
A lot of casino also specialize in ‘no deposit offers’ – seems to be quite competitive, so they must be profitable for some.
With the ND offer, the mix of players depositing money is sure to be a lot different.
June 5, 2012 at 11:47 am #825124dantMember@rmeeuwsen 240694 wrote:
They can cost you money if the casino takes the deposit out of your earnings until it is used – if never used, you never get the commission.
Well i have been promoting the Vernons casino £20 No deposit offer for the last 3 months and had 533 sign ups but only a handful have deposited any money afterwards,and each month my commission has been at least MINUS -£1000……..one month minus -£2000!!!!!!!!
To be honest i am thinking about stopping promoting the no deposit offers as all they seem to do is drain the commission from punters who have deposited real money!
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