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Jun 17, 2008
Offline Promotion: Positive or Negative?
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So how can i promote?
 
Jun 02, 2008
Have you had your Sex and the City?
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Nov 05, 2007
Getting Organized And Being On A Schedule
Getting Organized And Being On A Schedule

Getting organized and being on a schedule will help Poker Affiliates overall productivity.

Jeremy discusses the importance of this in his latest article.

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Oct 02, 2007
Top 5 Linking Strategies for Poker Affiliates
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This is a great member submitted article for poker affiliates about Linking Strategy.

The article outlines the top 5 linking strategies for affiliates to increase their poker SEO.

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Oct 02, 2007
Jeremy's Best of September Blog Posts
Jeremy

Aside from writing content at PAW, Jeremy Enke also blogs about various poker affiliate issues in a personal blog.

These are a sampling of the best posts that are pertinent to the Poker Affiliate Industry for September.

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Sep 27, 2007
Web Design - Raw HTML versus CMS
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For many affiliates, it can be a difficult decision when deciding what platform to build their websites on.

The most common platforms in the poker affiliate world are either Frontpage or Content Management Systems.

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Aug 23, 2006
The Expectations of Poker Affiliate Managers For Poker Affiliates The Expectations of Poker Affiliate Managers For Poker Affiliates

Poker Affiliate Managers have certain expectations from the poker affiliates that promote their poker affiliate program.

Jeremy looks at some of the expectations and the do's & dont's with poker affiliate managers. This is a must read for all new poker affiliates.

What do poker affiliate managers want from affiliates?

I thought I would take a break from writing articles on poker affiliate strategy and marketing.  In this article I want to focus a bit on our lifeline to the poker affiliate programs......our affiliate managers.  I've never been an affiliate manager but many of my good friends in this industry are AM's.  It's actually quite comical too, as long as I have been doing this, it always seems that affiliates want to become affiliate managers and affiliate managers want to become super affiliates.  With that said, I think it goes to show that we work in the best industry in the world and we all envy each other.

Now back on topic though.  To answer the question in the title is actually a bit complex.  At the end of the day affiliate managers want affiliates who are loyal, ethical, and perform for them.  Make no mistake, just like we get paid for performance, most of our AM's do too.  Affiliate managers want to see you be successful just as much as you do, if not more.  From the friends I have talked to on the other side of the industry, nothing is more satisfying to an AM than seeing one of his or her affiliates have a record month.

But here is the problem, and I think any affiliate manager reading this will agree.  The affiliates who are driving the lion share of the revenue are usually the lowest maintenance and easiest affiliate accounts to manage.  Yet the affiliates who can't seem to scrape up a single RMP are the ones taking up all all their time.  But don't fret if this is you, affiliate managers love working with new affiliates and coaching them to be successful.  But as professional poker affiliates we must realize that an AM's job usually entails dealing with thousands of affiliates and issues.  If the AM hasn't responded to your email in 30 minutes, it's usually not intentional.  Below are a few key topics we should discuss in respect to our poker affiliate managers.

UnderPromise & OverDeliver

How many times a week does an affiliate manager get an email from an affiliate that sounds something like this:

"Dear Mr. Affiliate Manager, my partners and I are starting this brand new site and we are confident it is going to be the biggest poker site on the internet.  We are going to have a forum and give special deals, we've already submitted to every search engine and we are hoping to bring 500 players to you next month alone.  So we need a splash page, we'll need custom banners and multiple trackers, a $200 weekly freeroll, oh and last but not least we need a $200 CPA."

Then the AM visits the site and it is a poorly put together banner farm with no google pagerank or alexa ranking.  You may laugh, (and the AM's reading this are) but this happens every single day.  So when approaching a new AM about your affiliate business or a new promotion, just be realistic.  If you think you can send 10 players next month, tell them straight up, "I'm promoting you along side 3 other rooms but I think with a couple private tournaments and some premium placement, I can bring you 10-15 new depositing players."  Your affiliate manager will have much more respect for you and be more willing to go the extra mile for you since you are being straight with him or her from the beginning."  If you end up sending double that number, then you're both happy and you will be seen as someone who surpassed your goals instead of fell short.

Cash Added Freerolls

For new affiliates (and read this carefully): Unless you can send an equivalent amount of mgr your first month, don't ask for them.  Trust me, it's just bad business and makes for a shi*** first impression.  From the AM's I have talked to, the new affiliates to their programs that beg for cash added freerolls are usually the ones that don't send any RMP's.  Remember, the player value of a habitual freeroller is $0.  If you convince an AM to drop $200 from his monthly budget into your event and you don't produce a single RMP, this is not a good way to start the business relationship.  If you're a seasoned affiliate and you're sending a fair amount of mgr every month, the AM's will usually do this for you with no questions asked.  The point is you have to prove yourself before you can demand free money from the sites.  Whenever I host freerolls, I typically request to have the funds deducted from my players account, and any AM I have worked with will attest to that.  Keep in mind, freerolls are nice but they will not make you rich, nor will they attract the types of players that will allow you to quit your full time job and make thousands as a poker affiliate.

Become Friends With Your Poker Affiliate Manager

The benefits of this cannot be overstated.  As mentioned earlier, some of my best friends in this industry are my affiliate managers.  Often the only time affiliates contact their affiliate manager is when they have a problem or they need something.  Sometimes a nice simple email saying something to the effect of, "Thanks for the early payment this month" or "The new creatives look awesome" can go a long way.  Remember, affiliate managers have flexibility in what they pay you, regardless of what performance level you're at.  Also they would rather see you at CAC and talk about the funny conversations or other things that have gone on throughout the year versus discussing all the issues you had to call or email about.  One of the best ways to develop solid rapport with your poker affiliate manager is to attend an online gaming convention at least once a year.  Don't be shy about setting up several meetings either, this is your chance to shine and to negotiate deals with existing programs as well as new programs.  Likewise if you're friends with your affiliate managers, it makes it a lot easier to ask for special favors or even forgiveness when you do something stupid.

Loyalty

Poker Affiliate Managers realize that you are going to promote more than just their room.  However if you are able to secure a higher commission or get a cash added event, by all means show some loyalty.  Nothing is worse for an AM than committing money or resources to you and then 30 days later, they're no where to be found on your site. 

Posting Negative Remarks in Forums

Often times you see posts being made at the various webmaster affiliate communities in sponsored forums that are negative.  I suppose there is a time and place for this but usually there is no reason to call out an affiliate manager in a public forum.  I have never seen them call out an affiliate in a public forum, so 90% of the time this is inappropriate for us to do to them.  Also it should be noted that often times the negative poster or the person complaining about a player not being tracked is an affiliate who has sent maybe one real money player in the last 6 months.  The bottom line is that most issues can be settled via email, messenger, or phone.  Also keep in mind all affiliate managers read all the forums.  If they see you posting negative remarks about other AM's, they will be less likely to want to work with you.  Just use common sense when posting in poker affiliate forums.

I'm sure there is more I could write about this, but to answer the original question again, poker affiliate managers want affiliates who are loyal, ethical, and perform for them. If any of the affiliate managers have additional comments, feel free to post them anonymously in the comment section below for everyone to read.

Looking to meet some new poker affiliate managers or promote a new program?  Check out our poker affiliate program reviews.

 
Comments
Very informative article, it's great to get the prospective of an affiliate manager.
by Kendall - www.hotpokerbonus.com
Excellent article - I think having a personal relationship with your affiliate manager is extremely important!
by Greg - www.linuxpoker.net
As an affiliate manager Jeremy, I have to say you hit the nail on the head. Nice article.

by Affiliate Manager
I couldn't agree with you more about this topic. Building a relationship with your affiliate manager will not only gain you a new friend, but it may also be quite profitable for you as well. It truly is amazing what some of the affiliate managers are willing to do for their loyal affiliates.
by AdioKing - www.onlinepokermac.com

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