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February 27, 2007 at 7:37 am #601079AnonymousInactive
Now that a a few sports books that I promoted have left the US scene, can anyone recomend some good sports books that still accept US players and US affilates?
Also, is it true that Bodog is pulling out of the US market?February 27, 2007 at 7:39 am #728780AnonymousInactiveI am also wondering the same. The only other 2 that I have had any results with are betcris and sportsbook. I just applied to bodog so waiting for some feedback.
February 27, 2007 at 2:57 pm #728813AnonymousInactiveI have worked with DSI “Diamond Sports” for over a year now and do well with them. They also pay weekly right into your sportsbook account. However, something strange with the stats for several months now, it says 0 for all new signups and conversions, even though I am getting them. I have asked Scott to fix this several times, and for some reason they won’t. I mean, how hard can it me, fire your tech guy and get one that knows what the hell he is doing. So something is a little off there, same deal at Bet Cris. Do you guys have the same problem with stats? Other than that payment is in my sports account every monday morning.
The other one I work with that is still in the USA market is Wagerweb, again they pay weekly right into your sports account which is nice, but they only issue stats on a weekly basis.
I hope this helps.
February 27, 2007 at 5:45 pm #728850nick777MemberRead this at SBR today:
02.26.2007 (05:01 PM CST)
BetCRIS (SBR rating A+) to move all U.S. player accounts to CRIS-owned website, Bookmaker.com. Effective tomorrow morning, U.S. players will be redirected to Bookmaker.com upon logging in to their CRIS account. U.S bettors are not expected to experience an interruption in service as both websites operate using the same platform. CRIS acquired the Bookmaker website with the purchase of the BetMaker Group in August of last year. The BetCRIS brand will be used to target the the European market.February 28, 2007 at 3:05 am #728913AnonymousInactiveIt sounds like Diamond Sports isn’t run that well. This is the problem that I have found, most sports betting affiliate programs haven’t evolved over the past 6 years. It’s one industry that has a difficult time getting its butt in gear. I think I will avoid Diamond Sports for the issues that you mentionned.
Bodog just replied to my application and they are asking a dozen questions. Right after I told them what I do and how I do it they are asking stupid stuff so I think I will forget about them. They are asking questions like ‘what is my strategy for drawing sign ups?’ WTF do they think it is.
I think I will keep looking unless someone has some other suggestions. These programs are ridiculous.
March 1, 2007 at 4:55 pm #729147AnonymousInactiveHi All
If you have not reviewed the Horizon 20 affiliate program. Then you should check them out. The Horizon 20 affiliate program has 3 products:
http://www.betehorse.com
http://www.Betlaspalmas.com
http://www.autobet.usHorizon 20 still accepts US players and affiliates and we have some great promotions this month:
Player promotions:
Kentucky Derby contest
March Madness promoIf you have further question you can email [email protected].
We are happy to have you apart of the team.
March 2, 2007 at 4:44 am #729255AnonymousInactiveHello,
Sportsbooks accepting US players is becoming a little tricky. I am discussions with a dozen or so good brands and any affiliate wanting to know more then please email affiliates @ simoneaton.com.
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