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I'm amazed at how many rakeback affiliates there are, and how many employees they hire, and advertisements they buy (ads on this site were pretty expensive the last time I checked).
I've found that a lot of the people respected as great players use their fanbase to run their affiliate program. The thought crosses my mind that if some of these guys are making $300k / year or whatever, then why are they bothering to be a rakeback affiliate? There are also a few professional type sites, and loads and loads of scammers. My guess is that the professional type sites might make $10k / month (NET) while it might be more like $3k / month for the typical awesome player with fanboys. |
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The thought crosses my mind that if some of these guys are making $300k / year or whatever, then why are they bothering to be a rakeback affiliate? [/ QUOTE ] Because its basically "free" money. Yes there is some work invovled but if you have some high rollers bringing in tons of rake your cut is well worth the time. |
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It's rigged so that the affiliates always suckout on you.
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Poker affiliate revenue is estimated at 250 million for 2005.
The vast majority of affiliates are non-rakeback. |
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