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Start of the Month Predicament- How To Go Forward

You have affiliate marketing questions. CAP has answers!Category: Polls & SurveysStart of the Month Predicament- How To Go Forward
JillO asked 4 years ago
Let’s say one of your players starts out the month with a really big win, and you’re set-up with that particular program on a Rev Share. Since you would be positioned in the negative, how would you move forward?
6 Answers
deanimus answered 4 years ago
If I only have 1 the one player, I’d leave them for a while, see if the player looses it all back.
If they have no negative carry over I carry on promoting them next month.

fonzi answered 4 years ago
I’m with deanimus, if it’s 1 player I leave it up but maybe dropped them down a bit. If it’s many players then I may just remove them completely and consider playing there myself even though I don’t play casino games.

JillO answered 4 years ago
Have either one of you experienced this before? What is the benefit of leaving up the program? Perhaps carrying on a promotion that there was a “big winner” that month and “you” could be the next?

Caseym answered 4 years ago
Some months players win, the next they lose, its the nature of gambling, personally this doesn’t have much of an impact on the way I promote sites (unless the program has negative carryover…)

pjotter answered 4 years ago
@Caseym 235645 wrote:

Some months players win, the next they lose, its the nature of gambling, personally this doesn’t have much of an impact on the way I promote sites (unless the program has negative carryover…)

I agree with Caseym. Only when a program has negative carryover and my account is too much in negative when the month is over, I would consider removing the program (for a while).. Not much point in working for free <span title=” title=”” class=”bbcode_smiley” />

parttimepoker answered 4 years ago
@Caseym 235645 wrote:

Some months players win, the next they lose, its the nature of gambling, personally this doesn’t have much of an impact on the way I promote sites (unless the program has negative carryover…)

I think this says it best.

If the program does have negative carryover, you’re going to have to ride it out at some point, so I don’t see a reason to change unless you have a product that’s really killing it and could use more exposure.