Double Slam Double Slam
Search:    Index Page >> About Us >> Privacy >> Terms of Use >> Add Url >> Submit Article   
Add Url
 

Software & Networking

Sports

Travel & Accommodation

Technology & Science

Online & Board Games

Lifestyle & Fashion

Hygiene & Health

Home Family & Garden

People & Communities

Policies & Law

Drink & Food

Self Management

Business & Companies

Shopping Online

Healthcare & Treatment

Academics & Education

Finance & Investment

Careers & Employment

Automobiles

Art & Culture

Issues & News

Property & Agents

Children

Entertainment

 

  Index Page » Software & Networking » Affiliate Business
   
 

Online Poker Affiliate Programs: A Powerful Business Opportunity for Affiliates

   
Author: Blake Stevenson

Becoming a poker affiliate might seem a slightly nonsensical way to earn a living to some, but the truth is in fact very different. Like in all successful businesses investing time and effort wisely can pay dividends in the long run.

The online poker industry is a gargantuan thriving business, turning over more cash than most countries. There are billions of dollars won and lost each year on the virtual tables, leading to hefty profits all around. But like in all industry sectors, Online poker companies realise the importance of reaching large audiences. Without thousands of customers constantly filling the tables of their online domain poker companies would die a death. This is why most are keen to advertise their presence as much as possible. Small companies do it to become big whilst big sites do it to retain their position. In this tussle for supremacy and customers cash, poker sites of all sizes have decided to reward affiliates and reward them well.

The affiliate business structure is sound, everybody gets a cut and nobody really loses out even hapless poker players. The parent company offers a percentage of a player's lifetime expenditure to the affiliate that attracted them in the first place. No money exchanges hands until this has been completed, so neither party is out of pocket. From here the affiliate picks up between 25 and 35% of everything the player ever wagers in their lifetime on the poker site. So if we assume a player may add, as a conservative figure $1000 to their account over a year then the affiliate will receive between $300, if we set the level at a mid-range 30%. That is $300 generated for just one person clicking on an advert on a Website and joining the poker room.

If we stick with a rough estimate of around $300 for a player, it does not take much mathematical prowess to work out that with an increasing number of players an affiliate can earn a substantial amount. For the business savvy it may be possible to attract in the region of 5 players a week. It doesn't sound much but if they all become keen poker players, injecting cash into the site for years, then you are onto a big winner. The important thing about affiliate systems is attracting clientele to the affiliate Website and then moving them off to the poker site, with a burning desire to sign up. If the successful business were fortunate enough to pick up the quota of 260 players, each playing an average of $1000 a year at 30% they would make $41,000 in their first year. Business may begin slow as there will be no initial client base to earn the money, but as soon as this expands then the business can truly take off.

So much like the poker sites, it is the role of the affiliate to remain ahead of the game and make sure people know about their whereabouts. If people don't visit the affiliate site they aren't going to visit a poker site and the affiliate will receive absolutely zip. Constantly engaging customers with tantalising and tempting language is far more likely to divert them to the poker sites than uninspiring or irrelevant words. Make sure those hits come thick and fast and then keep the Website looking good and saying the right things and you could very well be on to a winner.

Author Bio:
Blake Stevenson is a well-known scripter. Blake likes to create articles about this industry.
You can search for this article using: internet marketing affiliate program, internet affiliate marketing, affiliate internet marketing
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Avoiding Blacklisting: Making Sure Your Email Gets Through
 
Lawsuit Funding Companies
 
The Importance Of Obtaining Backward Links
 
Encouraging Backlinks With Keywords In Mind
 
Mind Machine Interfacing
 
No BS Domain Names
 
Autoresponder, Anyone?
 
Writing ? How to Edit the Formatting of Cross References in FrameMaker?
 
Yahoo Search Marketing: Is an Effective Online Marketing Tool
 
A Summary of the CD-ROM Disk Formats Available
 
 
 
 

E-Commerce- Most Important Parts

All e-commerce websites need to provide certain information to their visitors. Doing so will convert ... - Andre Bias
 

7 Strategies to Choosing an Effective Domain Name

Your domain name is the beginning of the establishment of your presence online, The process of picki ... - Donna Gunter
 

How To Make Money As A Self-Improvement Guru

The self-help business is one of the fastest growing industries on the planet. If you go into any bo ... - Tim Knox
 
 

Taking Your Microsoft Skills to the MCSE Level

Microsoft certified systems engineer (MCSE) is the designing and implementation of the infrastructur ... - James Croydon
 

SEO. Getting Websites Indexed And Keeping Them Indexed.

Many web publishers, both new and seasoned alike, are in the dark about getting their sites indexed ... - J. Halliwell
 

Build A Website: Website Development For Beginners

If you want to build a website yourself, you might be confused where to start. I started up my first ... - Carl Mueller
 

Choosing Your Domain Name - Internet Marketing

Choose your domain name carefully so you can reap the benefits of being found easily in search engin ... - Joanne King
 

How to choose an eBook Compiler

What is an eBook compiler?You've written and revised your ebook, hired an artist who has produced ou ... - AddArticles
 
 
Index Page >> Privacy >> Terms of Use
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.doubleslam.com - All Rights Reserved.