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Poker To Sports Betting – 5 Mistakes To Avoid

One simple way to diversify as a poker affiliate is to move into other gaming categories and a sports betting is a natural route to take for many marketers. It’s also a very good option; there’s plenty of good programs to work with, loads of categories to target and plenty of content options.

 However, many who make the move from poker to sports betting affiliate marketing make several key mistakes, and boy are they common ones, so in this guide I’m going to cover them and hopefully get you thinking about how you can make the transition more successful for your business.

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 #1 Tips Content

Producing a bunch of betting tips/picks and previews for your new sports website seems like a logical step. There’s loads of events to cover and you can promote the best odds on your tips which should generate a few real money players right?

Well… Technically you’re not wrong but you’re not really going to get the results you want either, unless you like about a 1 in 1500-2000 unique visitor conversion rate. Making tips traffic pay is difficult but if you’re going to make tips/picks a big part of your strategy you should focus more on capturing your visitors email address than you should on trying to push them to a sportsbook. You can then remarket specific offers or bonuses to them which should show a much better long terms ROI.

Instead why not try something a bit more unique like the podcast like this site or if you’re not keen on having your voice heard written interviews with known pundits or tipsters.

 #2 Targeting Sports As A Niche

Lots of new sports affiliates breakdown the category in their own minds by the different sports that are available to bet on thinking they’ll build one site about football, one about tennis, one about golf and so on and so forth.

If you’ve been a poker affiliate for any length of time you’ll know that keywords like ‘Omaha Poker Strategy’ or ‘Rules Of Texas Holdem’ aren’t going to bag you the signups you’re looking for (well certainly not at a high conversion rate anyway).

You are much better off isolating your current high converting content and seeing how that would directly translate to a different vertical instead of approaching the vertical from a clean slate perspective. The same kind of keywords which convert for poker affiliates, when logically translated, can convert for sports affiliates as well.

 #3 Working With The Wrong Programs

Just because your poker affiliate program also offers a sports betting platform doesn’t mean that’s instantly a program you want to be working with. Similarly, just because one program offers a great starting revenue share deal doesn’t mean you need to be pushing them hard in your top spots.

If you’re promoting to a US based audience, then your options here are going to be limited but if you’re outside the US then there’s literally thousands of different operators to promote.

Player retention is a huge deal in sports in the UK right now. Every weekend bookmakers are pushing new enhanced odds promotions to try to poach custom from their rivals but beyond that what have the got available to their current customers? Do they offer live streaming, cash out in-play, any loyalty bonuses, promotions that target current players and a wide enough range of sports and events to keep punters happy?

Player value from someone referred specifically for an enhanced odds promotion is way lower than if you’ve sold them on an option because of review or recommendation.

 #4 Assuming Player Value Is Low

For some reason there’s a common misconception that sports offers a lower player value than casino and poker traffic. For casino that’s very much true but sports traffic is worth at least, and likely more, than poker traffic. Even more so now the poker boom has slowed right down.

You do not want to take CPA as a sports affiliate unless you are entering the market with a very short term strategy or you need to pay your PPC bills. Revenue share at programs which have good player retention is worth so much more.

Betting sports is more widely accepted in the vast majority of countries than casino or poker. It’s definitely considered more socially acceptable and less degenerate. There’s also a crazy amount of sport taking place and if your referrals are betting on one sport you can bet your bottom dollar their betting on others.

Player value is good.

 #5 Giving Up Too Soon

This is a pretty common mistakes made by affiliate marketers and webmasters but it’s even more apparent when someone moves from being a success in one space to a new player in another.

You can’t expect the same results straight away when you enter a new competitive niche as you’re having in the niche you’ve likely worked in for a number of years. It takes time to get to know the type of content to produce and the keywords which will refer your highest value players.

There’s way too many sports betting affiliate sites out there which clearly haven’t been updated in a long time. If you’re going to diversify you need to give yourself at least a year before you can make any kind of judgement on whether or not your move has been a success of failure.

This is a guest post by long time affiliate and PAL member David. Big thanks to him for this article!

5 Tips to Negotiate Better Affiliate Deals

One of the most common questions I hear is “How Can I get a Better Affiliate Deal?” One of the biggest kept secrets in the affiliate industry is that getting a better revshare or CPA deal is usually as simple as asking for one. There are literally dozens of programs you can invest your time and money into promoting, so as a Poker Affiliate YOU have the leverage.

Keep in mind Affiliate Managers are under the same pressure you find at other non-traditional jobs. They need to increase their numbers and get their brand/program promoted on more websites. At the end of the day, they need you even more than you need them.

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5 Tips to Negotiate Better Affiliate Deals

The video below takes you through 5 simple steps to getting better affiliate deals for poker rooms, casinos, sportsbooks, and daily fantasy sports programs. By the end of this video, you will have the knowledge you need to get a better affiliate offer for your business. After all, isn’t making more money the point of this business?

5 Steps To Negotiate Better Affiliate Offers

 

Building Relationships with Affiliate Managers

Special thanks to Mark who is the owner of Slot Machines Online and a long time Poker Affiliate Listings Member who wrote this article. Mark gives some great Poker Affiliate Tips on how Building Relationships with Affiliate Managers is key to long term success! 

On my first conference, few years back, I was extremely surprised to hear that many affiliates don’t actually talk to their affiliate managers. I have to admit that they were similarly surprised that I do.

The purpose of this article is to elaborate how, in my opinion, we can “use” the AM’s to improve our results, get new ideas and generate additional value. This business is about establishing relationships.

I assume that most of the readers here are experienced affiliates, probably much more than me, I’ll mention only briefly some basic things that AMs can offer and then focus on more interesting aspects.

The Basics

  • Content ideas: AM’s can generate a wide range of content ideas – special promotions, new games, other news and more. Some you can get by signing up to casino newsletters, some you won’t.
  • Marketing materials: I’ve noticed that most affiliates, when they sign up to a new program – they would pick the marketing materials themselves without asking their affiliate manager. I find it a bit strange… Each program and affiliate manager knows on some level which banner performs better than the other, which link is better to use for slots traffic and which for blackjack.

It’s true that the traffic of one site is not similar to any other and you will have to test things for yourself, but not to use this information is just a waste of opportunity.

Getting “Inside” Information

If you ask almost every Affiliate Manager (AM) where it’s better to place their brand – the answer will be on #1 spot on every page. That’s why most of us will never ask that question. That is a shame because almost every affiliate manager, except the really new ones, can estimate from which pages they will convert better and the other way around.

In my opinion, the way to solve it is by asking to name specific pages of my site where he or she expects the best results. If the answer is “everywhere”, then my answer will be that I can’t place them everywhere and he needs to choose. Sometimes I’ll ask to choose a market, sometimes a game type and sometimes something else, but the idea is the same. The moment you take “we convert well everywhere” of the table- they will search your site and figure out the pages where they can do well.

Of course it’s not perfect science, but there are no cons against it and in many cases, it will save few months testing things yourself. It’s all about gather “intel” and keeping a conversation going with your affiliate managers.

Keeping In Touch

It’s pretty simple: from time to time, drop and email to your AM and ask what can be done to improve the results, but instead of a general email, try to be a bit more specific , otherwise you might get a “Place us on #1 spot” type of reply. Make the AM’s work for YOU, after all they are here to help, we are the ones doing the hard work!

Naturally, not all comments will be relevant and worth your time, but it might surprise you how many will. I had affiliate managers point out that I have them on game pages that they no longer offer, expired offers,  letting me know that one of the brands on my US online casinos page that left the market and even not related things, such as broken links, mobile appearance and of course the latest promotions.

* To get additional benefit, you can send the email just before going to a business trip or a vacation. That way someone will pay more attention that everything goes well while you are away.

For example:

Hey, I’m going away for a week. When I come back I would like to discuss if we can somehow improve the results. (short version)

Can you please take a look at the stats and your listings and suggest what we can do better.  I have you on a dozen of inner pages as well, but I am not sure those are the best ones for your casino. Any suggestions would be welcome. (longer version)

Don’t Be Afraid to Ask for More

This point is pretty straightforward, but decided to mention it anyway because it took me almost 2 years to find out that it’s an option: From time to time, you can ask your affiliate manager to do something special in order to convert your signups. I have had great luck in getting special things just by asking. These include:

  • Custom Landing Pages
  • Faster Clearing Bonuses
  • Special Freerolls
  • Monthly Player Drawing

Just drop an email to your AM, ask him or her if maybe they can send some special promo to convert your signups, or send out a special email to my players to get re-activate older players tagged to me.  Naturally, not all programs will do that for you and it mainly depends on the size of the brand and how important you are to them, but you will be surprised how many will agree. Every time it was done to my signups, I saw an immediate spark in conversion for 2-3 days. Do that 3-4 times a year and it will get you +5%.

Help Your AM with Feedback

In the past, I was working in a big company with many clients. With some, I felt that they are open to comments and ideas, and would spend hours thinking on how I can make things better. With others, I felt that they are not interested in any input. (but I have it anyway)

Some affiliates develop close relationships with their affiliate managers, talk to them on daily basis, share details about their personal life and more. Some keep it strictly business. It’s natural. Each one of us is different; we connect to different people and have different ways of doing things. It might seem that I recommend all affiliates to become friends with their am’s. I’m not. It’s nice to become friends with people you work with, but it’s really not the point here.

The point is, that it really doesn’t take much to gain all the benefits of this relationship. All you need to do is “to keep the door open”.

With strong affiliate managers, you really don’t need to anything. Just reply from time to time and say “Thank you” if the suggestion is good. Other might need an “invitation”, which will set the base, letting them know what you expect and how they can assist you.

In either case, it doesn’t take much. And the best part is that you can use all those ideas and comments with other programs and other projects as well.

Final Thoughts: Relationships Can Make You Money

It’s not a secret that the size and the amount of traffic you bring, in general and to the specific program, has a major effect on how much time the affiliate manager will invest in you.

If I had to summarize things up (and probably I should…):

New/smaller affiliates: You can get much more info from affiliate managers than you think. Naturally, it won’t happen if you don’t have anything to offer. Nevertheless, if you ask the right questions, you can get valuable information that will help you develop. grow, and make money. Don’t be afraid to try to negotiate better rates, you may not get anything better, but there is nothing lost in trying.

Big/Well established affiliates: In many cases, you probably need to fight the affiliate managers to leave you alone and let you do your work. However, despite the fact that you know your job, succeed and make a lot, there is still valuable info that affiliate manager can give you about their specific brand, which will make you even more successful. And it really doesn’t take much time or effort.