Online Sports Betting Affiliate Programs

Posted by admin in Betting on April 20th, 2010 |  No Comments »

 There are numerous ways in which the everyday person can get in on the act and make their own small business. One of the most tried and tested ideas on the net, in terms of creating your own business is that of affiliate marketing. Thousands around the world have or still are taking advantage of this hugely lucrative market. But do not be put off by the number of opposing sites, the market is not built like so many on creating a market share and then capitalising on it. Personal website owners can earn some extra revenue just by simply hosting affiliate-advertising banners. The more business orientated and larger affiliate sites can go much further creating an entire business from the industry. It may sound a little far fetched, but when you consider that thousands of people are earning substantial amounts of cash from this simple program, it is actually a hugely effective a profitable business model.

New affiliates can choose almost any online industry to represent, most offer bonuses and free start-ups for their new partners. However few of these industries can rival the financial muscle and the astonishing growth of the sports betting business. With an industry that generates such a huge turnover each and every year, you know you are essentially representing one of the market giants. Similarly the sports betting industry is constantly growing with hundreds of people looking to join each day, which in turn means more potential custom for them and the affiliates. The sports betting affiliate program gives new affiliates the chance to experience some of the earning power of the online bookmakers. Without having to risk a penny, affiliate marketers can earn up to 35% of a player’s money generated for their entire lifetime on the site, just by recommending them.

Affiliate programs don’t cost a penny to join so there is no financial risk to be considered. The sports betting sites will provide their new affiliates with all the banners and links that they need to direct people to their site. This means that even the advertising is sewn up, leaving the affiliate the relatively easy task of choosing the content and advertising of their site. The affiliates are essentially self employed and working wholly for themselves, they have no bosses and no one to produce results for except themselves. Therefore they are free to experiment with site content as much as they wish, producing anything that they really want. Similarly the way in which an affiliate markets their own site is completely up to them. The Internet is swarming with excellent marketing tools, but depending on an affiliates budget some may be easier than others. The main problem an affiliate faces, as it is for every site, is the initial challenge of bringing people into their own site. The affiliate faces a secondary problem, which is persuading their visitors to follow links to a secondary site and join up. There is no easy solution for either of these problems, but there are plenty of options available to overcome them.

Do Live Roulette Strategies

Posted by admin in Roulette on April 20th, 2010 |  No Comments »

  While live roulette is a game of chance and it is impossible to continually predict where the ball will land there are a few steps you can take to help put the odds of winning in your favor.  In a game of chance using a roulette strategy is no guarantee you will win, but a well devised roulette strategy can decrease your losses, and then you will have a strategy that might give you an opportunity to become a winner.

Picking the right wheel is the first live roulette strategy you should consider, a European wheel only has a single green pocket numbered zero while the American wheel has two giving the casino an extra advantage and you a lesser one. For this reason it’s a good idea to always play on a European wheel.

In order for roulette strategies to work they need to apply a few key points, one is that you need to be able to repeat it.  Money management also plays a part in a roulette strategy, because roulette has a higher “house advantage” than other games such as blackjack.  Some players use what is known as a “negative-progression strategy” or “doubling strategy” they will double up their betting amound every time they dont win.  This is a dangerous strategy to play as it can definitely increase your overall losses, and a single win might only get you back to where you started from. The most common roulette strategy is also the oldest known as the “Martingale system”, this involves both money management and doubling up.

Cyber Bingo Luc

Posted by admin in Bingo on April 15th, 2010 |  No Comments »

Generating good cyber bingo luck is not as difficult has it may seem at first. As with most online casino slots and online roulette games the odds play a huge role in determining whether you’re likely to win or lose. Your luck is, in many ways, dependent on how strong your chances are of winning.

In this article we’ll explore the many ways of improving your online bingo odds to ensure that you’re maximizing every winning opportunity. By tilting the bingo odds in your favor you’ll begin to notice a dramatic increase in your cyber bingo luck.

1) Avoid playing at overcrowded bingo halls and busy online bingo sites. Your chances of winning are reduced because you’re competing against many other bingo players. Play bingo games at sites where the numbers of players are well balanced.

2) Play internet bingo where chat room specials are offered. The chat room games found at Bingodrome give you an excellent opportunity to win some free bingo bucks.

3) An easy way to double your bankroll is to play bingo at websites which offer the best deposit bonuses. You should look out for casinos which offer 100% deposit bonuses. If you deposit $50 you’ll automatically receive another $50 for free.

4) Choose to play bingo at trusted cyber casinos only.

Online Poker Room Reviews

Posted by admin in poker online on April 7th, 2010 |  No Comments »

The answer is no, most of the reviews aren’t genuine. Where there’s money there’s corruption, and there’s a lot of money in the online poker industry. Even the largest poker sites ranking high in search engines will adjust their reviews based on how much a particular poker room is paying them

Online poker sites pay their affiliates a fixed amount of money to sign up players through their site. The problem is that instead of writing reviews on the poker sites, they make up the reviews based on how much money they’re getting paid. I’ve seen poker rooms that are notorious for having the worst quality software and no traffic ranking #1 on many popular poker room reviews sites, just because those rooms offer more money for sign ups.

The poker rooms don’t want you giving them negative ratings. If you read an affiliate terms and conditions policy it will explain that you’re obligated to promote them, “As widely and aggressively as possible so as to maximize the financial benefit to affiliate and to company.” So this means that poker rooms won’t even let you give them any negative reviews or else they’ll ban you from their program.

What ends up happening is many poker room review sites recommend EVERY poker room. All of the poker rooms they rate get a 5/5 or very close to it. Bad aspects of the room are ignored because the ‘job’ as an affiliate isn’t to give honest advice; it’s to sell the room to the readers.

But don’t worry; online poker isn’t filled with only cheats and liars. My site, for one, has detailed and honest poker room reviews. If you can sift through those review sites giving obvious false reviews you’ll find a bunch giving valuable information. Just be aware that many exist only to make money from you.

Compulsive Gambler’s Journey

Posted by admin in Gambling on April 2nd, 2010 |  No Comments »

From the first day until the seventh day, Arlene went through various emotional revelations that helped her to achieve her goals.  She was a special person with a good sense of humor.  Even through her self destructive period she always had a smile on her face.  For this reason alone people close to her never realized she had a problem gambling.

Arlene easily made it through her first day because she had already depleted her checking and savings accounts.  She had also maxed out her credit cards.  She fortunately would have to wait three more days till pay day before she could gamble again.  In the past she borrowed from friends and then would have to give them half her pay check to pay them back.  She remembers the pain she was in with no one she could tell or talked to.  She was afraid her family and friends would not understand.  She didn’t even understand how this happened to her.  She decided to go online and find help.  She tried a year earlier Gamblers Anonymous, but it was something that she could not relate to.  She liked the name of the site and decided to give it a try.  She purchased a self help manual and a year membership to the chat room.  Her first thought was “How can something under fifty dollars really help a person who has lost thousands of dollars gambling in one year?”     Then she thought maybe she shouldn’t spend any money right now.   Her mind was playing tricks with her.  During this time she was confused, had major amounts of guilt for losing so much money and her self esteem was at her lowest.  She decided to make the investment in herself.  This was her justification for the purchase.  She eagerly read the manual and joined in the I Stop Gambling chat room.  A whole new world opened up for her. 

In the chat room she met others who could relate to her and help her understand what she was going through.  Each and every day she would follow the manual and pop in and out of the chat room.  There were times where the chat room was quiet, so she left messages on the tag board of when she would be chatting and other members joined in. 

As each day passed during Arlene’s first week, she noticed changes in your behavior. For the first time she was taking it one day at a time.  She was planning for her future and starting to realize she could live with out gambling.  She admitted to people that she was contemplating suicide because she felt there was no way out.  She once told me she wouldn’t mind living in a cave as long as her life was peaceful.  Her self destructive behavior and low self esteem was taking its toll on Arlene.