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July 2, 2012 at 4:45 am #825992AnonymousInactive
I was unable to attend the webinar but I’m interested in the information that was covered. Was it recorded and if so how can we get a copy?
July 2, 2012 at 9:06 am #825993albert2000MemberHi Hermski,
You post a very good question:
@Hermski 241742 wrote:
One thing I’m still wondering though is: If you look up a website optimized for desktop use on your mobile and click on an Affiliate link that redirects you to the mobile version of the Online Casino, is the registration still being tracked or lost? If there is mobile specific tracking, then I am guilty of still not having applied those (I have no website in place optimized for mobile use). Any ideas?
As the mobile tracking has become a lot better over the last 2 years, there is still a lot of weakness in the gaming operators ability to proper link mobile affiliates. Our experience is that Casino is a lot better than Sportbooks, but there is still some pieces missing.
Be very careful if you link to online casinos with desktop links that are being clicked on by mobile users. Depending on the casino and the link structure you are using, the users might face that they are being redirected to the mobile casino and not the online desktop casino (many operators uses detection scripts to identify mobile traffic). And for tracking purposes, here is what we have experienced:
We have seen that some casinos are able to still credit all user registrations and deposits to the affiliate as they are able to keep a transparent affiliate tagging system running on both mobile and desktop casino.
But there are a lot of casinos that are using a different affiliate parameter system (mobile casino is again based on 3.rd party servers), and it would not be detected if links are consisting of desktop affiliate parameters. In most cases the casino’s affiliate department is able to provide its affiliates with dedicated links to be used for mobile traffic, which you should request from them.
My tip is to setup a M-web version of your casino portal and use a similar detection script to identify mobile users visiting your portal and show them your mobile casino portal where all links are properly setup with mobile games.
You will probably experience that quite some casinos are not mobile ready yet, but just start with the casinos that have a mobile version of the ones you are working with today.
Best,
Henrik Mandal
July 2, 2012 at 10:54 am #825996albert2000MemberHi CCJ,
Thank you for nice feedback from the Webinar last week.
@CCJ 241707 wrote:
Henrik should post his contact information on this thread.
You can reach me:
email: [email protected]
twitter: hmandalBest,
Henrik
July 2, 2012 at 3:28 pm #825998nav145MemberHi PokerLover,
The mobile webinar was recorded and just got uploaded to CAP. You can find the recorded webinar at the link below.
Create A Mobile Marketing Plan
Hi Henrik,
Thanks for hopping in and helping out. It’s a privilege to have you around.
Cheers,
JohnJuly 2, 2012 at 6:44 pm #826013Top Betting LinesMember@kyoogi 241872 wrote:
My tip is to setup a M-web version of your casino portal and use a similar detection script to identify mobile users visiting your portal and show them your mobile casino portal where all links are properly setup with mobile games.
Hi Henrik
Thanks for the response and helpful advice!
It shows that as an Affiliate you’ve got to keep at the ball and double check every detail. Currently I only feature a few brands for mobile that, in my opinion, offer a good service. However, in regards to using desktop casino affiliate links as opposed to mobile affiliate links, I clearly need to revise my content.
As you have suggested, that will be in shape of a M-web version. For now I will have to replace the mobile affiliate links on my desktop site with the proper mobile tracking (if offered by the provider in the first place).
One more question though regarding M-web sites. As these are also just sites on the web (accessible from a desktop too), but optimised for mobile, how do search engines treat these in regards to duplicate content? Let’s say beneath the ‘Play now’ and ‘Sign up’ layer, I want to offer subsections with a lot more written content. If I am to use much of the same content as on my desktop site, would search engines see this as duplicate content on the M-web version?
Thanks again!
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July 9, 2012 at 6:02 pm #826190antoineMemberHi Henrik,
Just want to confirm you are getting my emails. Thanks
@kyoogi 241876 wrote:
Hi CCJ,
Thank you for nice feedback from the Webinar last week.
You can reach me:
email: [email protected]
twitter: hmandalBest,
Henrik
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