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May 16, 2007 at 9:57 am #602711AnonymousInactive
Hi guys.
Could you recommend me good sportsbook affiliate programs? My sports section on the site is almost empty, I promote 10-15 sportsbooks, but I see I should remove almost all of them.
What I’m planning to promote: Bodog, BetUs, WilliamHill, BetFred, 10Bets and JustBet. But I need to add more sportsbooks.I promote Vip profits but I see there are some problems with payments, I need trusted, responsible aff programs without payment delay.
I appreciate any comments and help.
May 16, 2007 at 11:12 am #737009AnonymousInactiveI decided to not promote Betfred Sports, because they have only CPA, that I don’t like. I’m interested in Rev Share only.
May 16, 2007 at 2:20 pm #737043AnonymousInactivecheckout intertops and also look into superiorsports… right now I am in the same pickle of what is good and what is not to promote (the good ones all seem to get indicted the min I start working with them … give it a month and the top ones will emerge but right now just hang tight… look also into expanding your offerings into asia and europe…
May 16, 2007 at 5:30 pm #737063AnonymousInactiveyes, today I’ve added Intertops, thank, what’s else?
May 16, 2007 at 8:16 pm #737077AnonymousInactiveBook Maker is the only one I can safely recommend. I’ve been trying to find replacements since VIP dropped out of the race.
May 17, 2007 at 2:10 pm #737156CatherineMemberI just started promoting them and they seem to be very trustworthy as well as having a great program. I spoke with Grant the affiliate manager at Bodog and he came accross as very professional no B.S which is breath of fresh air.
May 17, 2007 at 3:43 pm #737175CatherineMemberNot sure but there one of the biggest if not the biggest poker-sportsgroup today. I would be surprised if there not certified.
May 17, 2007 at 4:26 pm #737180AnonymousInactiveBodog don’t want to be certified and they don’t need this certification. Cap certification means that an affiliate program pays money for the advertisement and for the forum here, they also can send pm to CAP members.
May 17, 2007 at 6:59 pm #737209AnonymousInactiveJust curious as to what you had to do to get approved by bodog? I was considering sending a hooker their way but I figured she might have a difficult time with customs.
May 18, 2007 at 2:23 am #737246AnonymousInactiveI would recommend that you only promote 4 or 5 books. You don’t want your commissions spread out and maybe never meet the minimum. It will be easier to promote and if you pick the right books, you’re be covered. I now promote the following and find them all to be great programs as well as US player friendly:
Bodog, Intertops, Bookmaker, 5 DimesMay 18, 2007 at 2:58 am #737247AnonymousInactiveHow much does 5dimes pay, they dont have any info on the website. You would think they would have that info but I guess that is asking too much in this industry.
Also how did you sign up? I went on the website and it says to email the affiliate manager, that’s what I did and he responded for me to sign up on the website…
May 18, 2007 at 3:17 am #737249AnonymousInactiveantoine wrote:Just curious as to what you had to do to get approved by bodog? I was considering sending a hooker their way but I figured she might have a difficult time with customs.They like crisp, clean info sites. They have some sort of qualifiers for sites and from what I have seen they love info sites that are mostly informative text.
They prefer such sites even if they are not big money makers, they choose them over money making sites if the money making site looks like a banner farm.
They have a certain idea of image they uphold with their choice of sites.
They approach owners of such sites and solicit them. (this happened to me with two sites).
I don’t know what else they accept, but I do know they love info sites. They take great care of their affs.
May 18, 2007 at 3:21 am #737251AnonymousInactiveMaybe I should pay some guy off of elance to make me an info site for $100. It doesn’t have to get traffic, it might be worth the hassle, as the other books on the market right now suck.
May 22, 2007 at 2:00 pm #737562casinodaveMemberHave a look at YouWager.com – http://youwager.com
They offer a variety of options and have been around a long time.
We have worked with them in the past and know them to be financially sound and a large organization.
June 2, 2007 at 2:14 am #738601BlueberryMemberGo with BookMaker.com + Bodog + DSI + BetJam and maybe sportsbook.com via comission account (been making +/- 1k for the first couple months there).
GL
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