Does anyone have any experience with these three affiliate programs:
Betfred
PaddyPower
Bwin
Are any of them particularly bad or good for support, AMs, conversions etc.? Any thoughts would be awesome.
Does anyone have any experience with these three affiliate programs:
Betfred
PaddyPower
Bwin
Are any of them particularly bad or good for support, AMs, conversions etc.? Any thoughts would be awesome.
bwin... one of the worst back-ends in the industry, you can't even create your own trackers.
However bwin is a great brand in Europe and they convert pretty good for me at least.
I have had great affiliate managers there and they respond within 24 hours. I'm pushing them in several languages and I will continue to do so.
bwin backend is horrible. I haven't had too many problems with betfred...their backend is the standard ipoker backend...the old one. Works well though. Haven't had any experience with paddypower. I'd go with betfred.
betfred is better since they implemented their new backend
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As far as backends go:
Paddy power is good, bet fred is ok, bwin sucks.
As far as conversions go:
Paddy Power is good, bet fred is sucks, bwin is poor (despite sending traffic there).
I've only dealt with Bwin support and they are ok.
Legend:
Good = Good to excellent
Ok = Fair to shitty
Poor = Undecided and bitter about the conversion rate
Sucks = Waste of my time and might be waste of yours too
Paddy Power have the same backend as Unibet and VC and a number of other sites. Their affiliate manager was helpful for me for the little dealings I've had.
They also send out alot of promotional emails to players which is obv good for player retention.
I havent dealt with the others.
Does anyone happen to have a Paddy Partners email contact? My account has been pending for a while and the standard affiliates@paddypartners.com hasn't been very fruitful.
Thanks by the way for all the responses. Much appreciated.
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