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.

College Basketball Betting

Posted by admin in Betting on March 29th, 2010 |  No Comments »

It would be a grave mistake to assume that a team with an average record is playing for nothing. Many teams play hard throughout the season, because they have a shot at the NCAA tournament even if they are low in the conference. Another fallacy that kills sports bettors is betting NCAA basketball like it’s the NBA. You have to remember that NCAA basketball is comprised of young adults, typically 18-21. Most don’t possess the ability to perform at a high level, to think under pressure and to rise to the occasion against all odds.

While colleges fill their basketball teams with the best talent they have available, that does not mean the team will have even one really good player. Some programs out there are just plain bad. Only a small sample of players at the college level will be drafted by the NBA. Most are just street balers going through their college years. College basketball players are more susceptible to emotional swings than NBA players. For this reason, you must pay attention to any recent news and events swirling around the team.

For those that don’t already know, college basketball works on the spread system. For example, let’s say you have UCLA playing at Duke and Duke is -8. You have two options. You can take Duke and lay the 8 points, which means Duke must win by more than 8 for you to win—8 is a tie and only wins on some parlay cards. Your other option is to take UCLA and the 8 points. As long as UCLA win or does not lose by more than 7, you win. If they lose by 8, you tie.

College basketball betting also features the totals line. Not every game played will have a totals line at every sports book. The totals line is the total number of points scored by both participants at an event. For example, if the totals line was 130, you could bet the over or the under. Take the over and you want both teams to combine for 130 or more points. Take the under and you want both teams to combine for 130 or fewer points. Totals lines in college basketball can be both profitable and tricky at the same time.

Championship Betting Review

Posted by admin in Bets on March 16th, 2010 |  No Comments »

Reading finished their Championship winning campaign in style, by beating Sunderland’s points record by one point. Graeme Murty’s late penalty, only his second goal for the club and first of the season, ensured the Royals beat Queens Park Rangers 2-1 and finished the season on 106 points.

Dave Kitson gave Reading the lead five minutes before the break but veteran Paul Furlong looked set to spoil the party when he equalised for the Hoops on 72. But Murty secured victory with six minutes left from the penalty spot, scoring 3/10 Reading’s 99th goal of the season.

Sheffield United beat Crystal Palace 1-0 to ensure the Eagles finished in the sixth and final play-off spot. Chris Morgan scored the only goal of the game with nine minutes remaining for the 20/21 Blades.

Watford got the point they needed to finish third in the table after a goalless draw against Hull at Vicarage Road. The 5/2 draw means Adrian Boothroyd’s men now take a five-match unbeaten run into the play-offs semi final against Crystal Palace.

Preston earned a psychological edge over play-off opponents Leeds after beating them 2-0 at Deepdale. Brian Stock scored direct from a free kick after 38 minutes for the 6/5 Lillywhites and Brett Ormerod added a second on 77.

Wolves finished the season one place off but eight points adrift of the play-off places with a 2-1 win at Norwich. Denes Rosa opened the scoring on the stroke of half-time and Mark Kennedy doubled Wolves’ advantage on 71. Robert Earnshaw hit back for the Canaries two minutes later but Glenn Hoddle’s side held firm at 14/5.

Coventry finished the season strongly at the expense of out-of-form Cardiff. Stern John broke the deadlock for the Sky Blues after eight minutes but the Bluebirds levelled through Steve Thompson on 21. Dele Adebola on 65 and Dennis Wise in stoppage time sealed a convincing Even money win at the Ricoh Arena.

Stoke boss Johan Boskamp ended his tenure in charge on a high after thumping Brighton 5-1, making a nonsense of the 8/5 odds available. Youngster Adam Rooney scored after 6 and 22 minutes before Mamady Sidibe made it three a couple of minutes before the break. Rooney completed his hat-trick on 63 and Peter Sweeny struck his first form the club on 82. Doug Loft grabbed a consolation two minutes later but the result condemned the Seagulls to bottom position in the table.

Bingo Cards

Posted by admin in Bingo on February 2nd, 2010 |  No Comments »

There are many different types of cyber bingo cards. The patterns and prices of the cards depend on the type of game begin played.

The average cyber bingo card consists of a 5×5 grid of numbers. Each block or space on the bingo card contains a number, except the middle block. The numbers range from 1 to 75 and depending on the game pattern some blocks are shades.

The pattern on the bingo card is vitally important as it is these spaces that need to be filled before you’re able to call ‘Bingo!’. The number of shaded blocks also varies with some bingo patterns containing up to 20 shaded blocks.

Every time a number is called out which matches a number on your ticket you need to mark it off on your card. This can become confusing if you’re playing three or more cards, after every number is called you’ll need to check all your cards and mark off every instance of that number. To make it easy to play with many cards at once every column is labeled and the numbers in each column fall within a particular range.

The five columns on a bingo card are labeled with the letters of the word BINGO.

The first column is labeled ‘B’ and contains only numbers ranging from 1 to 15.
The second column is labeled ‘I’ and contains only numbers ranging from 16 to 31.
The third column is labeled ‘N’ and contains only numbers ranging from 32 to 43.
The fourth column is labeled ‘G’ and contains only numbers ranging from 44 to 59.
The fifth column is labeled ‘O’ and contains only numbers ranging from 60 to 75.

Playing bingo is really simple, and after playing a few games of cyber bingo you’ll pick up the basic rules and structure of the game.

Bingo is one of the most entertaining online games; despite standing a chance of winning big jackpots you’ll also meet a bunch of new friends.

Bingo Games

Posted by admin in Bingo on January 22nd, 2010 |  No Comments »

With so much money at stake it is no wonder online bingo games have become so popular in recent years. New and experienced players are attracted to online bingo sites by the huge progressive jackpots on offer.

Let’s take at look what you can win by playing cyber bingo. We’ll also consider how much it costs to play online.

What you can win:

There are usually at least two ways to win at these games. When you play an online bingo game you stand a chance of winning the prize pool and/or the jackpot.

Every time a player buys a bingo card a percentage of the purchase is placed into the total prize pool. That means that every player is contributing to the size of the prize fund. The prize pool grows as more and more bingo cards are bought.

To win the prize pool you need to be the first player to complete your card. Prize pools are dependent on the number of active players in the bingo hall and the cost of the bingo tickets. More players usually mean larger prize pools.

The jackpot is usually a progressive jackpot and a very small percentage of cost of every ticket is added to the total jackpot fund. To win these huge progressive jackpots you’ll need to complete your online bingo card within a certain number of balls.Progressive jackpots can be as big as $2000 or more.

What it costs:

For many new bingo players one of the first questions asked is, “how much does it cost?”. Well the beauty of the game is that it is really simple to learn and really cheap play but you stand a chance of winning big prizes.

Income Access software provides JenningsBet

Posted by admin in News on August 22nd, 2009 |  No Comments »

Income Access software provider announced it will supply software programs JenningsBet.com. Jennings is an affiliate program that gives affiliates access to profitable revenue structure for betting, casino and poker sites.

Income Access will provide Jennings BET and its affiliates a variety of advanced features that will help software online.This  marketing services will help increase ROI Jennings in their program. Subsidiaries Jennings will have access to a variety of reports and advanced marketing tools.

CEO of Income Access, Nicky Senyard said Beth Jennings chose to affiliate software Income Access. Thus, you can bet Jennings affiliates to promote three different game sites and will have access to all necessary reports on operations marketing.

Jenningsbet.com is online arm of one of the best known bookmakers in the UK and progressive. JenningsCasino.com offers its customers traditional games such as roulette, blackjack and craps, plus dice games, Keno and video poker games.

Steve Templeman, Director of Business Development said Jenningsbet.com launch affiliate software Income Access is an interesting development for Jenningsbet.com.This software will provide a new robust system that will make it quick and easy to grow program membership and provide quality support subsidiaries in need.

Income Access offers operators can extend their brand experience and its affiliates.

Online Gambling Firms Set For USD12 Billion US Boost

Posted by admin in News on July 5th, 2009 |  No Comments »

Two British online gambling companies are poised to benefit from a $12 billion betting bonanza in the US amid growing signs America will overturn a ban on internet gaming to boost falling tax receipts.

Goldman Sachs said UK-listed PartyGaming and 888 were positioned to re-enter the potentially massive market.

The biggest push for lifting the ban came from Congress, where Barney Frank,

Frank’s bill has attracted support, particularly at a time when the credit crisis has blown a multi-billion-dollar hole in the US finances.

32Red Online Casino Deal With Swansea City Football Club

Posted by admin in News on July 4th, 2009 |  No Comments »

32Red Plc and Swansea City FC has announced a partnership that will see the award-winning online gaming firm become the South Wales club’s official shirt and gaming sponsors.

The two-year sponsorship deal will see the 32Red.com logo placed on the front of the Swans’ home and away shirts.

32Red Online Casino offers players over 350 unique casino games and a choice of welcome bonuses and monthly rewards.

The deal also reverses the current trend of an increasing number of professional football clubs failing to secure shirt sponsorship in today’s difficult financial climate.

The deal also represents an exciting and potentially lucrative opportunity for the club to share revenue drawn from 32Red’s online casino, poker and betting services.

Ban For Linking Betting To Sexual Success

Posted by admin in News on June 14th, 2009 |  No Comments »

A magazine campaign for gambling firm Swank Poker, featuring a woman cupping her breasts under the strapline has been banned by the ad watchdog for linking betting to sexual success.

Also the magazine campaign promised hot action to online gamblers where “your favourite girl will play as you tell her to”.

Also it was a second promotion, an advertorial, positioned Swank Poker as the very best in poker action coupled with the finest erotic entertainment that the civilised world has to offer.

Gambling Association complained to the Advertising Standards Authority that the ads linked gambling to seduction and sexual.