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Most of the stuff that I get offered to me, is from sportsbooks though. They want me to basically plaster the site with ads, and shove their book down your throat.
Make some of the forums, like the MMA forum, sponsored by bookmaker.com. basically shit like that.
When you sign up through clicking the ads on here, and deposit, I get a cut of all your losses. I got offered Like 25% from bookmaker a couple different times. Its called an affiliate program or some shit like that.
I actually like bookmaker, they have always been good to me the times I have used them, but they just get too pushy and I don't like anyone coming into my house and telling me what to do so to speak.Comment
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That seems like a good deal. If it were 5dimes you'd get rich off of me, I lose all my bets on 5dimes and win all my bets on Bookmaker.Comment
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Don't then know we don't lose up in here? Seriously though, I woulda done that shit a long time ago, so respect to you for that.
Most of the stuff that I get offered to me, is from sportsbooks though. They want me to basically plaster the site with ads, and shove their book down your throat.
Make some of the forums, like the MMA forum, sponsored by bookmaker.com. basically shit like that.
When you sign up through clicking the ads on here, and deposit, I get a cut of all your losses. I got offered Like 25% from bookmaker a couple different times. Its called an affiliate program or some shit like that...2012: +19.33
2012 Parlay project: +16.5uComment
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Seriously though, were they talking abouy 25% of every lost wager? So even if you come out ahead for the event or week or month, you would still get 25%? If so, you would bank a lot of money like that. And b) I guess people are losing a shitload of money gambling if the books can afford to give away 25%::When you sign up through clicking the ads on here, and deposit, I get a cut of all your losses. I got offered Like 25% from bookmaker a couple different times. Its called an affiliate program or some shit like that.
I actually like bookmaker, they have always been good to me the times I have used them, but they just get too pushy and I don't like anyone coming into my house and telling me what to do so to speak.2012: +19.33
2012 Parlay project: +16.5uComment
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Yup, its 25% for every lost bet.Seriously though, were they talking abouy 25% of every lost wager? So even if you come out ahead for the event or week or month, you would still get 25%? If so, you would bank a lot of money like that. And b) I guess people are losing a shitload of money gambling if the books can afford to give away 25%
Affiliate revenue share deals start at 25% commission of player's net losses in betting and casino, and 25% of the rake in our poker room.Comment
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To me, It just kinda seems hippacritical to ram my affiliate account down your throat, and then root for you to lose.
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Can't put a price on that.Comment
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we're all adults here... we all know that we are not going to win every bet. In fact, I will often take a hedge against a parlay and I hope I lose it. We all already have accounts though... so I don't know how many new accounts you would get. Probably a few a year at least though.2012: +19.33
2012 Parlay project: +16.5uComment
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25% seems like a massive sum when you really think about it. I mean, that shit would add up QUICK, especially if you have a high-volume bettor.
It would be weird though to have to root for people to lose and then get pissed if they win. Seems like there's a definite conflict of interest there that could make life complicated.I heart cockComment
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1) Refer self (or cleverly concealed alter-ego) to BookMaker.
2) Place massive arb-bets on every single line offered.
3) Profit.Comment
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2012: +19.33
2012 Parlay project: +16.5uComment
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They advertise it on their site now, so I would say the chances are good.
LOL, that was the first thing I asked, but they said you cannot "self refer"Comment

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