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iGaming Niche? What is it?

I read about the blog post of K about Redropeaffiliates. He said that the network caters casino and Igaming.
I started a game niche website and looking for offers to promote there. I have not found some good offers that will suit my niche/site.
So, I want to know more about this igaming niche thing. Anyone?
 
Hey, the iGaming Niche and be tricky to navigate and Games and Gambling are two very different things. I specialize in Gambling, what would you like to know about it?
 
do you also have offers for Fantasy Sports?

No but I can pull and offer for you if you need it I have a good friend that owns one and a few others I have good relationships with.

I want to know about igaming? I can't find any post about it somewhere.

iGaming is a very profitable field, it's a bit like the wild west. IGaiming incorporates niches these niches are: Casino, Sports-betting, Poker, Bingo, Lottery, Skill-games, Scratchcards and Forex / Binary trading. The typical iGaming affiliate isn't very tech heavy, but the guys that run big traffic numbers are as a result you will not commonly find pixels. The industry standard for commission is Revenue Share, a percentage of the Net Gaming Revenue (NGR) also know as the amount your players loose. Some program have terms and conditions that are predatory to affiliates, such as min new player numbers or your commission is void, negative carry over, etc.

If you can SEO in highly competitive fields, collect and distribute emails, or like myself do PPC magic there is a good profit margin to be had. Every traffic source and every market (country) has a different set of "what works". For example on FB you are looking to promote slots with "no deposit" new player bonuses. For PPC you are looking to promote slots with "Welcome Bonuses" for new players. Likewise each niche will have a separate set of demographics.

I could go on but would hate to bore anyone....I just eat, sleep, and drink this stuff.
 
"No but I can pull and offer for you"
Hi Brooke :cool:,
thanks for your supply-offer. I will come back to you when the time is ripe.


"If you can SEO in highly competitive fields, collect and distribute emails, ...
there is a good profit margin to be had."
That´s the way I Like it, I Like it ;) !


"....I just eat, sleep, and drink this stuff."
That´s good ... But if you should need a good Digestif, I recommend you Sambuca :D !

Cheers, Marc.
 
No but I can pull and offer for you if you need it I have a good friend that owns one and a few others I have good relationships with.



iGaming is a very profitable field, it's a bit like the wild west. IGaiming incorporates niches these niches are: Casino, Sports-betting, Poker, Bingo, Lottery, Skill-games, Scratchcards and Forex / Binary trading. The typical iGaming affiliate isn't very tech heavy, but the guys that run big traffic numbers are as a result you will not commonly find pixels. The industry standard for commission is Revenue Share, a percentage of the Net Gaming Revenue (NGR) also know as the amount your players loose. Some program have terms and conditions that are predatory to affiliates, such as min new player numbers or your commission is void, negative carry over, etc.

If you can SEO in highly competitive fields, collect and distribute emails, or like myself do PPC magic there is a good profit margin to be had. Every traffic source and every market (country) has a different set of "what works". For example on FB you are looking to promote slots with "no deposit" new player bonuses. For PPC you are looking to promote slots with "Welcome Bonuses" for new players. Likewise each niche will have a separate set of demographics.

I could go on but would hate to bore anyone....I just eat, sleep, and drink this stuff.

Thanks a lot. Now, I it is very clear to me. :)
 
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