Selling AD POSITIONS FOR POKER AFFILIATES*** - Established Site - Link + CPA

Discussion in 'Advertising' started by openmindz, May 25, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hello DP members,

    SUMMARY OF OFFER:
    Link + CPA opportunity for Poker Affiliate on an established PR 2 website


    LONG DESCRIPTION:
    I am offering site-wide ad positions on an established Poker affiliate site that is being converted to a blog. The website is just over a year old and a PR2. This is an affiliate site that I have used to sign-up players for Full Tilt Poker, but I am no longer interested in affiliating for FTP at the moment.

    I will only accept one affiliate per poker website (e.g one advertiser for FTP, one for Pokerstars, one for PartyPoker) and the one FTP affiliate will have top position in the sidebar.


    TRAFFIC STATS: When I was marketing the website last year I was getting 10k+, 20K+, 30k+ unique visitors monthly. This was mainly because I was using video marketing and it was working great. The site also has a Twitter account with just under 1800 visitors which I will feed the blog postings to and increase "poker-related" visits.

    As it stands currently, with no marketing, the site consistently gets between 1100 and 2000 unique visitors monthly. This number will increase greatly when the blog conversion occurs and I also plan to increase the marketing once again to reach at least that 7500k-10k daily unique range.


    RATES:

    Here are my rates for site-wide sidebar placement:

    FTP Affiliate ($300 per month)

    2nd affiliate ($200 per month)

    1st affiliate ($100 per month)

    I am offering the first month as a trial for ½ off so someone can see how many sign-ups they actually get and if it's worth it. I'm an honest businessman, and I'm not looking to make anyone feel buyers remorse. After the 1st month if you decide to continue on the price is as indicated.

    This offer is on a first-come first-serve basis. PM me for the website and Twitter url.

    Best Regards

    openmindz
     
    openmindz, May 25, 2010 IP