View Poll Results: How did 2023 revenue compare with 2022 revenue for you?

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  • Revenue grew more than 50% in 2023.

    0 0%
  • Revenue grew 31% to 50% in 2023.

    2 18.18%
  • Revenue grew 21% to 30% in 2023.

    2 18.18%
  • Revenue grew 11% to 20% in 2023.

    0 0%
  • Revenue grew 3% to 10% in 2023.

    0 0%
  • Revenue stayed the same (within 3%).

    1 9.09%
  • Revenue shrank 3% to 10% in 2023.

    0 0%
  • Revenue shrank 11% to 20% in 2023.

    2 18.18%
  • Revenue shrank 21% to 30% in 2023.

    1 9.09%
  • Revenue shrank 31% to 50% in 2023.

    0 0%
  • Revenue shrank more than 50% in 2023.

    3 27.27%
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    Question How did 2023 revenue compare with 2022 revenue for you?

    Now that 2023 has drawn to a close and we're all analyzing our revenue for the final month of the year, it is time to do our annual poll to ask how the affiliate revenue you earned in 2023 compared to what you earned in 2022.

    How did it change? Did it get better, stay the same, or get worse for you?

    And posts about your thoughts about the reasons for the changes you have seen and your view of what the future holds are welcome. Do you think the changes between the two years are due to general business changes, to changes you have made to your sites, to a change in your level of effort, or something else?

    This is the fifteenth year we have conducted this poll, so if you'd like to see what folks reported in the fourteen prior years, here are links to the relevant polls:

    How did 2022 revenue compare with 2021 revenue for you?
    How did 2021 revenue compare with 2020 revenue for you?
    How did 2020 revenue compare with 2019 revenue for you?
    How did 2019 revenue compare with 2018 revenue for you?
    How did 2018 revenue compare with 2017 revenue for you?
    How did 2017 revenue compare with 2016 revenue for you?
    How did 2016 revenue compare with 2015 revenue for you?
    How did 2015 revenue compare with 2014 revenue for you?
    How did 2014 revenue compare with 2013 revenue for you?
    How did 2013 revenue compare with 2012 revenue for you?
    How did 2012 revenue compare with 2011 revenue for you?
    How did 2010 revenue compare with 2009 revenue for you?
    How did 2009 revenue compare with 2008 revenue for you?
    How did 2008 revenue compare with 2007 revenue for you?

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    Approximately the same with a small difference

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    Horrible, my biggest program started screwing around beginning of year, You know players missing, everyone winning, stats seem sketchy , players self excluding, big winners never playing back, Its a shame

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    Tough but good year overall with sustained double-digit growth.

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    I definitely had a shrank from 15 % , some of the programs closing, other not paying. In some of them, there are too much churn players, meaning that Retention department of many casinos is not as good as it should be.

    Hopefully there will be a slight increase of volumes in 2024.

    The main ideas we all to be happy is the AMs to read and participate more here and not to be ignorant. When we see some problem , it means we are experienced people, who want to save future problems.

    However, thanks for this thread, Michael.
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    My revenue for 2023, on average, was similar to that of 2022. However, when I look at my earnings month-by-month, there's a significant difference. Some months were frankly chaotic, while others were so good that they made up for those.

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    With a lot of hard work, focus and a great team behind us revenues grew and 2024 continues to look very positive. Very rewarding times.
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