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    Default Tips For Promoting Bet365 Poker/Casino

    Hey Guys,

    I hear nothing but good things about this room... except maybe for the negative carry-over.

    The fact that they are licensed in UK, and in a prime position to re-enter the US market, makes them an attractive long term partner.

    Any advice on this specific program, warnings, tips, or whatever ?

    Would appreciate some guidance from some affiliates here.

    I'd be on 35% rev share, with a *.org domain.

    Thanks in advance,

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    For me negative carryover is a major turnoff, especially when it comes to casino. There are lots of good alternative European sportsbooks/casinos. Betsafe, Unibet, Centrebet, Betsson, Bet24, Expekt, Betway to name a few.

    Also heard some affiliates had long negative periods on Bet365. Go with someone that has no negative carryover and a big winner may give you a huge payday later on.

    Cheers

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    Thanks Stian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stiankr View Post
    For me negative carryover is a major turnoff, especially when it comes to casino. There are lots of good alternative European sportsbooks/casinos. Betsafe, Unibet, Centrebet, Betsson, Bet24, Expekt, Betway to name a few.

    Also heard some affiliates had long negative periods on Bet365. Go with someone that has no negative carryover and a big winner may give you a huge payday later on.

    Cheers
    +1. This is one of the main reasons why Bet365 will never be one of the main sites I promote. Shame as I rate the account managers highly!

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    Alright guys, what is the best substitute then ?

    I'm trying to find a popular room that is UK licensed, and converts well. I'm looking for some big players on rev-share.

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    How about ladbrokes? Do they have negative carry over. That might be an option.

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    In a partner sense, I've always liked negative carryover. Though it will negatively affect your bottom line in the short term, to me it's a more solid business plan. If someone deposits $1000, and wins $10,000 the first month and then shoots off all $11,000 the next month I should get paid based on $11,000? How does that make the least bit of sense for either party?To me that's foolish and shows a weak business plan for the operator. I'd prefer to work with ones that are in it for the long term.
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    It is the fair plan just the nightmare scenario is sending hundreds of players building a nice base and having someone hit a million dollar jackpot or something. I'm guessing programs would possibly work with you on this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prenut View Post
    In a partner sense, I've always liked negative carryover. Though it will negatively affect your bottom line in the short term, to me it's a more solid business plan. If someone deposits $1000, and wins $10,000 the first month and then shoots off all $11,000 the next month I should get paid based on $11,000? How does that make the least bit of sense for either party?To me that's foolish and shows a weak business plan for the operator. I'd prefer to work with ones that are in it for the long term.
    Most of the quality UK gambling operators that have been around for god knows how many years have a no negative carry over policy.

    A negative carry over policy can damage you not just in the short term but in the long term.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prenut View Post
    In a partner sense, I've always liked negative carryover. Though it will negatively affect your bottom line in the short term, to me it's a more solid business plan. If someone deposits $1000, and wins $10,000 the first month and then shoots off all $11,000 the next month I should get paid based on $11,000? How does that make the least bit of sense for either party?To me that's foolish and shows a weak business plan for the operator. I'd prefer to work with ones that are in it for the long term.
    So you are suggesting that casinos offering no negative carryover is not in it for the long run? Afaik most casinos have no negative carryover for affiliates these days.

    I agree that negative carryover sounds like a fair plan, but when you pay your bills with casino revenue it is hard to keep working off big winners all the time.

    When one of your players hits a $200K win, how motivating is to keep sending players for months just to cover the negative revenue?


 

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