I just signed up for gambling.com and deposited $50 as Im on a very low budget. I saw terms for casino and gambling valued up to $30!! PER CLICK. Insane prices.. Is gambling.com any good?
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I dont see how anyone at the affiliate level can generate positive return on investment (ROI) on clicks that cost $30. Even a casino operator would be hard pressed to see positive ROI at those price levels.
Are people bidding that high for traffic? Yes, but from a business standpoint it beats the shit out of me as to why they would do it.
No don´t do this my friend. It´s better to buy links and Proff has some great offers I´m looking at myself.:cheers:
Thanks for the advice. I guess they are wiling to pay so much hoping that the 1 out of 10 who visits their site becomes a depositer. Still it is a risky investment.
30 Bucks is ridiculous…:dajudge:
Heck even .30 cents is ridiculous in my opinion…
but.. I digress..
Heck even .30 cents is ridiculous in my opinion…
but.. I digress..
In my experience promoting via forums and links have been the most effective
for me..
Gambling.com works, but as you say it is very expensive. The traffic is real at least, unlike most PPCs, but that’s why you are seeing $30 per click. I would have to agree that $30 per click would be very hard to find the ROI for an affiliate. But, if you set you spend at $1 per click, you should chew up your $50 in 6 months or so.
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