Thanks Inspiration, in that case I think I used the wrong term.
I'm just saying if I sent 100 players to Rewards Affiliates and 3 players to Casino Groups B, C, D, E, F in 2006-7... I'm still getting checks from the others but not from RA.
Maybe untagging wasn't the right word.
Are you saying that if they cross-promote and the player goes to another casino brand owned by the same company that this is not considered "un-tagging"?
Hi Bonustreak! I'm good.
Back in 2006-2007 I sent the majority of my players to Rewards Affiliates brands and made the majority of my income with them.
At the same time, there were a handful of other brands I lightly promoted and had a handful of players in. Insignificant at the time, and I...
Hey guys, I have a serious spam problem in my gmail inbox. I'm getting about 100 spams per 1 email that is an email I need to read from someone I know.
What's the best way you have found to shut this down?
Is it just me or did anybody else have all their Red Returns earnings wiped out on the last day of the month with just a few hours left? Hopefully it's just me...
I'm gonna go against the grain here and say that shared hosting is just fine for smaller casino sites. If you've got a big one and you're getting lots of traffic, sure upgrade. But most affiliates with lots of small sites are best off with multiple cheap shared hosting accounts dispersed...
There's a tool I used to use called Position Sniper, it lets you put in a keyword and it finds all domains with related keywords, along with estimated traffic, and shows it quickly all on one page, pretty cool if you're into this kind of thing:
PositionSniper
It's probably still a good idea if you can do it, but Google's most recent updates have minimized the effect of merely having the words in the domains. I would think about it more as if you are a user looking for something and what you would be most likely to click on.