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  1. baldidiot is online now Private Member
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    Cross product conversions

    Generally speaking, if a player registers with a multi product sports/poker/casino site such as ladbrokes do you only receive revenue for the product that they clicked though onto (eg: sports or poker or casino) or do you receive revenue from all of the players activities? (eg: sports and casino and poker)

    I guess what I'm trying to ask is whether or not the player as a whole is associated with your player account, or just a specific product.

    Eg: If "bob" clicks on of my afiiliate links and joins "Example poker" but then goes on to play at "Example Casino" using the same account, do I see any of the revenue from the casino play?
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    As far as I know Ladbrokes, bet365 and Paddy Power do not cross promote which is a really crap rule, im sure if you were a big affiliate you could twist there arm but for us normal people we gotta live with it, but one that does is Skybet/poker/vegas.
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    Can't speak for Ladbrokes specifically, but most companies allow you access to revenue of ALL products that are played by players, regardless of the "product" that brought them in. Please check with individual companies on this to verify specifically.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pokerworx View Post
    As far as I know Ladbrokes, bet365 and Paddy Power do not cross promote which is a really crap rule, im sure if you were a big affiliate you could twist there arm but for us normal people we gotta live with it, but one that does is Skybet/poker/vegas.
    I hope you are wrong and believe that they all cross promote if you notify them that you want to promote all the products in question. It may be possible that they do not give you bingo revenue if you are not a bingo affiliate at all. But I may be wrong and it is a good question really.

    What I can say is that Bwin and PartyPartners do cross promote and they are very very good at it. Take Bwin as an example we make almost the same kind of money with their casino as we do with their poker even though we do not have a Bwin casino review up but casino revenue is there every month. They are also good retainers, I might add.
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    I'm not sure about everyone's policies, but generally that information can be found of the affiliate program's website under the T&C or wherever the affliate contract is explained in detail.If it's not there, just contact that program and ask-someone should get back to you shortly with the answer.

    Quick note: Everest Affiliates does allow cross-promotion. Cross-promotions from poker to casino in particular, has been very strong, especially in the past few months.

    Hope that helps!
    Tanya Littlefield
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    Everest Affiliates
    tanya@everestaffiliates.com

    http://www.everestpoker.com
    http://www.everestcasino.com
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    I can confirm what Tanya claims for Everest, cross conversions to the Casino have been really good with Everest Poker.

    What I can say is that Bwin and PartyPartners do cross promote and they are very very good at it. Take Bwin as an example we make almost the same kind of money with their casino as we do with their poker even though we do not have a Bwin casino review up but casino revenue is there every month. They are also good retainers, I might add.
    Iam a bit pissed at Bwin, i recently startet to promote them on some of my inner pages, nothing special about 50-80 Signups a month with only a few rmp. But asking if my tracker would cross sell, my Am told me he would not be able to offer me cross selling deals, wtf?
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    Quote Originally Posted by POlka View Post
    I can confirm what Tanya claims for Everest, cross conversions to the Casino have been really good with Everest Poker.

    Iam a bit pissed at Bwin, i recently startet to promote them on some of my inner pages, nothing special about 50-80 Signups a month with only a few rmp. But asking if my tracker would cross sell, my Am told me he would not be able to offer me cross selling deals, wtf?
    Well, that is indeed quite poor and they should offer it to you immediately. I cleared that issue with them real early.
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