Casino Affiliate

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by KeywordsandCopy, Mar 3, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hey all -

    Im thinking of getting involved with online casino affiliate programs, and wanted to get some feedback. Have you had much success? Have you had any problems with US law? etc...

    Any help is appreciated!
     
    KeywordsandCopy, Mar 3, 2008 IP
  2. postdeals

    postdeals Banned

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    I am interested in this as well. .Anyone successfully run casino affiliate programs.
     
    postdeals, Mar 3, 2008 IP
  3. master05

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    I am working with a lot of this program... I think is good business because you get great commission per depositing player and you can earn more in commission if you get more players per month.
    I am using the best affiliation CPA casino programs and others for another games like Bingo, Scratch Card, etc.

    If you want know the best affiliations program PM and I go to send you a lot of links for the best.
    (I don´t know if I can post link here so PM.)


    Regards, Master05.
     
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    Check out the 1st program in my sig. They offer 5-6 great casino programs with awesome payouts and great affiliate support.
     
    GSellars, Mar 3, 2008 IP
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    Casino is great for affiliate, but you need a tough site for a massive competition. :)
     
    aolaybar, Mar 3, 2008 IP
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    It's good business, definitely. The money is recurring and the commissions are very high, usually 30-40% of the total net from the casino. Problem you'll find these days is that the competition is VERY VERY tough. Since the prohibition law on gambling was passed in the US (thanks Bush) there has been some difficultly for US players to find a place to play.
     
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    i've been thinking about trying them also - i'm not sure yet
     
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    The competition is really high and the market is less then a half of the one that you could see 1.5 years ago before the anti-online-gambling law in the USA.

    Although there are a lot of casinos that accept U.S. residents, some or most of the players afraid of Internet gambling.

    On the other hand some regional European markets are booming and you can find a substantial revenue opportunity there.

    Another aspect of online casino webmastering are high-rollers and gambling nature of the revenue - you can earn something or have a negative balance for 1, 2 or even more months with an affiliate program. So, try to choose a program with "no negative carry-overs".

    You may see reviews of best performing affiliate programs for casino webmasters at smartplayers.net/Webmasters.htm - there are US and non-US traffic programs.

    For US traffic you may advertise RTG, Microgaming & OddsOn casinos, non-US programs include online casinos with Playtech, Cryptologic and other software.
     
    KL7, Mar 11, 2008 IP