How Do I Get Started With Casino Affiliates?

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by am_brown, Jun 22, 2008.

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    I've already gotten my affiliate links and everything, but what do I do to promote casino/gambling sites?
     
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  2. nico52

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    I have been having this same dilema. I want to get started promoting PAW, kinda like the commission junction of gambling, but I am unsure of how to go about it.
    Adam
     
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    topsurveysites Active Member

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    Write articles on the site your promoting, make ebooks (on how to play etc using you referral url), design a review website (probably the most common method), there are also few PPC sites other than google you can use that do allow gambling sites (Bidvertiser is one of them) etc. Its hard to get started, but once you do its very profitable, what affiliate network are you with?
     
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    I am with More Niche
     
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    Yes, i want to try to promote my site about gambling...but i really confused how to promote....
    like PPC...can i use google adwords for promote my site?or what must i do again except use PPC advertising?
     
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    For my gambling sites I just use regular google listing. Paid search has been a nightmare.

    I do have a couple of sites, one is http://free-bankroll.co.uk that promotes free, no deposit, poker. The Poker Strategy link on their sells itself and gets about 1 signup for every 10 visitors.

    I also have another site, http://www.yourgamblingbonus.co.uk that promotes deposit bonuses. These are much much harder to convert people and is probably at the rate of 1 signup per 100 visitors+

    So in my opinion, if you want to earn money with few visitors, use the free offers. Of course the deposit bonus offers pay much higher though but you will be waiting around for a long time to see the results.
     
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    topsurveysites Active Member

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    Adwords doesn't allow gambling sites, but there are plenty of good alternatives - Bidvertiser is one of them. (it's just like adwords but a different company)
     
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    What affiliate program are you with for the no deposit site? (Are you hoping they will make a deposit, or does your affiliate have no deposit offers?) (Or are you not using a affiliate network?)

    Thanks
     
    topsurveysites, Jun 25, 2008 IP
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    I have a good UK contact at webroute services,
     
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    No, no deposit are ever required, unless you become addicted.

    Essentially if you sign someone up to a poker site through a deposit bonus they will usually pay you upto $100. The no deposit ones basically work where your cut is about $10, the affiliate takes their cut, and the rest of the money is given to the customer as their deposit.

    It doesn't quite work in this order but its just distributing the money differently.
     
    sm9ai, Jun 26, 2008 IP