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Topic: BitcoinCasinoAffiliates.com -Affiliate Program Reviews/Comparisons, News, Events - page 3. (Read 933 times)

hero member
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I am very interested in casino or gambling affiliated programs but of a truth I do fine it very difficult in promoting gambling and casino to those that did not have knowledge about it. I promoted other programs before but I have tried gambling but it is not working like that. If you have any training class on this I will really like to join.
Even if you have knowledge about on how to promote gambling sites or casino sites but one of the important things you have is that you have a lots of connections or let's say you have followers and not just a random person promoting a gambling site. If you promote a gambling site without those I mention then you won't get lots of people get affiliated by you.
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I am very interested in casino or gambling affiliated programs but of a truth I do fine it very difficult in promoting gambling and casino to those that did not have knowledge about it. I promoted other programs before but I have tried gambling but it is not working like that. If you have any training class on this I will really like to join.
legendary
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since this is one of the most popular bitcoin forums in the world , I suggest you add to your review / affiliate
the top cryptocasinos , the original casinos affiliate can  be very lucrative if promoted properly , but with cryptocasinos you get commission for wagered coins
a whale that wins gets you nothing in a usual casino , while at places like Bitsler or Stake or any other top trusted cryptocasino
you can make good money referring 1-2 big players who are playing often regardless if they win or lose
jr. member
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legendary
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I like the idea of this website, honestly, I have never seen a lot of affiliate programs on a single website ever. But maybe we can now have honest reviews of different casinos from all over the world and I believe not all those casinos which are listed in the site accept cryptocurrencies. And I cannot see any of our famous cryptocurrency casinos there.
hero member
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Bitcoin Casino Affiliate .com
Bitcoin Casino .com
Bitcoin Casino .io

These three are pretty confusing since they have similar names, I don't understand why they didn't choose other name for their services, like a unique one.
BitcoinCasinoAffiliates.com makes review casino affiliate programs and comparing each crypto casino, spread the news and events of some crypto casino website (check the title of this thread)

BitcoinCasino.com and bitcoincasino.io are online casinos that accept bitcoin or another crypto for deposit and withdrawal.
jr. member
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Interestingly, we just published a review of BitcoinCasino.com's affiliate program (not a sponsored one, of course, but rather just a part of our publication calendar). Here is it: BC Affiliates


Hi, thanks for the info.
FYI, today I found a new website that has a similar name to bitcoincasino.com.
The website is bitcoincasino.io, you can found their official thread at https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoincasinoio-official-5146746

Thanks, pandukelana2712. Will check out their thread, website, and offers to see if their affiliate program if worth reviewing.
sr. member
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Hi, thanks for the info.
FYI, today I found a new website that has a similar name to bitcoincasino.com.
The website is bitcoincasino.io, you can found their official thread at https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoincasinoio-official-5146746

Bitcoin Casino Affiliate .com
Bitcoin Casino .com
Bitcoin Casino .io

These three are pretty confusing since they have similar names, I don't understand why they didn't choose other name for their services, like a unique one.
hero member
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Interestingly, we just published a review of BitcoinCasino.com's affiliate program (not a sponsored one, of course, but rather just a part of our publication calendar). Here is it: BC Affiliates


Hi, thanks for the info.
FYI, today I found a new website that has a similar name to bitcoincasino.com.
The website is bitcoincasino.io, you can found their official thread at https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoincasinoio-official-5146746
jr. member
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Guess I must really not know the industry well enough, I know of quite a lot of names but definitely not this one. Do explain for a summary seeker, how exactly does an affiliate network help operators and publishers to negotiate deals? Aren't affiliate networks just middlemen who take away the need for operators to really monitor publishers, and publishers the need to directly nego?

I like them too don't get my words wrong but this isn't empowering:)


You know I have also been thinking about the word affiliate here and if this is your curiosity and view that means my thought wouldn't be far from yours then. I'm thinking maybe like an a agent, subsidiary that intercept between to get a final result or satisfaction but I think more clarification will be needed here, thanks.

Hi, slaman29 and Gozie51! Thanks for asking. I believe that the "affiliate network" being proposed there in that article is that which is blockchain-dependent, hence the name blockchain affiliate network. In which case, it's the blockchain operations that will govern the "middleman part" of the deal. You're right that affiliate networks, blockchain-dependent or not, take away the need for operators to monitor publishers and for publishers to do direct negotiation.

But you're missing an important part -- that is, what the blockchain-operated affiliate network can do to make the transactions between publishers and operators seamless. This, I believe, is the empowering part. Both sides become winners, considering that blockchain reduces the cost, effort, and process needed on both ends.

That press release, by the way, was submitted by CoinPoint.net, so I guess they can better explain that to you than I. They have a contact form at the bottom of their website which you can hit anytime you want to ask them questions.

I appreciate your response. I hope my answer satisfied your inquiry.

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Anyway, the website is blocked/not accessible for my internet provider. I don't know why but sure I will check the website as soon as I can.
It's probably your country restrictions about gambling website.
You can try using VPN to reach the website.

Btw, I'm not sure about this, is this part of BitcoinCasino.com? AFAIK, BitcoinCasino.com has its own affiliates programs.

Hi, pandukelana2712! Our brand is not a part of BitcoinCasino.com. It just so happens that BitcoinCasino.com contains the first 2 words you find in our website name BitcoinCasinoAffiliates.com.

Interestingly, we just published a review of BitcoinCasino.com's affiliate program (not a sponsored one, of course, but rather just a part of our publication calendar). Here is it: BC Affiliates

legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
You know I have also been thinking about the word affiliate here and if this is your curiosity and view that means my thought wouldn't be far from yours then. I'm thinking maybe like an a agent, subsidiary that intercept between to get a final result or satisfaction but I think more clarification will be needed here, thanks.
I don't know how to explain this but basically people can earn money from affiliate program because if they can get new players to deposit and play usually they will get particular percentages from players deposit and indirectly those people already help the gambling sites to get new players so between people and gambling sites are can get benefit each other
hero member
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Anyway, the website is blocked/not accessible for my internet provider. I don't know why but sure I will check the website as soon as I can.
It's probably your country restrictions about gambling website.
You can try using VPN to reach the website.

Btw, I'm not sure about this, is this part of BitcoinCasino.com? AFAIK, BitcoinCasino.com has its own affiliates programs.
hero member
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how exactly does an affiliate network help operators and publishers to negotiate deals? Aren't affiliate networks just middlemen who take away the need for operators to really monitor publishers, and publishers the need to directly nego?

You know I have also been thinking about the word affiliate here and if this is your curiosity and view that means my thought wouldn't be far from yours then. I'm thinking maybe like an a agent, subsidiary that intercept between to get a final result or satisfaction but I think more clarification will be needed here, thanks.
legendary
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Livecasino, 20% cashback, no fuss payouts.
Something insightful to read on BitcoinCasinoAffiliates.com:
Blockchain Affiliate Networks Empower iGaming Business Operators & Publishers to Negotiate Deals Seamlessly

This article/press release was submitted to us by CoinPoint.net, a multinational premium digital marketing agency, with an outstanding place on the global blockchain and crypto map since 2013.

Learn about what blockchain affiliate marketing is, why it's on the rise, and what opportunities does it give iGaming affiliate marketing enthusiasts.


Guess I must really not know the industry well enough, I know of quite a lot of names but definitely not this one. Do explain for a summary seeker, how exactly does an affiliate network help operators and publishers to negotiate deals? Aren't affiliate networks just middlemen who take away the need for operators to really monitor publishers, and publishers the need to directly nego?

I like them too don't get my words wrong but this isn't empowering:)
jr. member
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Something insightful to read on BitcoinCasinoAffiliates.com:
Blockchain Affiliate Networks Empower iGaming Business Operators & Publishers to Negotiate Deals Seamlessly

This article/press release was submitted to us by CoinPoint.net, a multinational premium digital marketing agency, with an outstanding place on the global blockchain and crypto map since 2013.

Learn about what blockchain affiliate marketing is, why it's on the rise, and what opportunities does it give iGaming affiliate marketing enthusiasts.
sr. member
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Another thread of bitcoincasinoaffiliates.com, why there are some members creating thread for them? The other thread is https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoincasinoaffiliatescom-affiliate-program-reviews-comparisons-and-events-5110114
@OP better to lock this thread or even delete this thread (reported from my end), as it is clear that there is a rule "one topic per site only".

I'm the one who opened that topic. I already locked it. Thanks, Bitinity!

Good, but does it mean that you are the same person as the one who create this topic or you are both working for bitcoincasinoaffiliates.com?
Anyway, I cant find some of the most popular bitcoin gambling sites there. Popular sites such as Primedice, Stake, Yolodice, Bitsler, Coinroyale are not reviewed in term of their affiliate program. Any plans to add them?

Hi, Bitinity. Thanks for raising your points. ruthwithers and I are different persons. It's just that our sites are some kind of sister brands operating separately and working with different teams.

Thanks for mentioning those popular sites, we'll have them queued for reviewing so that they can have a review page as well on our website.
Looks like they started with the unpopular sites before reviewing the popular sites,
I think it is good since those popular sites doesn't need anymore reviews because people already knew them and trust them.
They look more focus on the unpopular so those site could also get some gamblers.
jr. member
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Another thread of bitcoincasinoaffiliates.com, why there are some members creating thread for them? The other thread is https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoincasinoaffiliatescom-affiliate-program-reviews-comparisons-and-events-5110114
@OP better to lock this thread or even delete this thread (reported from my end), as it is clear that there is a rule "one topic per site only".

I'm the one who opened that topic. I already locked it. Thanks, Bitinity!

Good, but does it mean that you are the same person as the one who create this topic or you are both working for bitcoincasinoaffiliates.com?
Anyway, I cant find some of the most popular bitcoin gambling sites there. Popular sites such as Primedice, Stake, Yolodice, Bitsler, Coinroyale are not reviewed in term of their affiliate program. Any plans to add them?

Hi, Bitinity. Thanks for raising your points. ruthwithers and I are different persons. It's just that our sites are some kind of sister brands operating separately and working with different teams.

Thanks for mentioning those popular sites, we'll have them queued for reviewing so that they can have a review page as well on our website.
legendary
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Another thread of bitcoincasinoaffiliates.com, why there are some members creating thread for them? The other thread is https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoincasinoaffiliatescom-affiliate-program-reviews-comparisons-and-events-5110114
@OP better to lock this thread or even delete this thread (reported from my end), as it is clear that there is a rule "one topic per site only".

I'm the one who opened that topic. I already locked it. Thanks, Bitinity!

Good, but does it mean that you are the same person as the one who create this topic or you are both working for bitcoincasinoaffiliates.com?
Anyway, I cant find some of the most popular bitcoin gambling sites there. Popular sites such as Primedice, Stake, Yolodice, Bitsler, Coinroyale are not reviewed in term of their affiliate program. Any plans to add them?
jr. member
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So you provide review for casino affiliate program right? That's pretty cool, absolutely! People could easily find a review to ensure them to join the best affiliate program. Unfortunately, not all review website is honest and objective, most of them are just a paid services which is bad for audiences (gambler and/or non-gambler). It came to my mind, how could we know if your review is reliable? 'cause, no one should easily trust a review especially reviews from a website that provides paid service (to review).

Anyway, the website is blocked/not accessible for my internet provider. I don't know why but sure I will check the website as soon as I can.

Our reviews are made by our research and content team, out of the control of the affiliate program owners. Yes, we have paid ad spots, but no review there is paid. In the case of the affiliate programs that got an ad spot from us, the review we made for them still utilized the same approach used in those affiliate programs that never availed themselves of our ad spots.

When we don't get much feedback from real affiliates of the program we review, we provide just the basic info about the program to make the review informative at the very least, if not much evaluative. Then we update the info as the need arises.

As for the country restriction issues, I will check with our web admin what we can do to make the site accessible in jurisdictions like yours. Thank you, sir.


The idea is probably sharing places that we don't know already to create a competitive edge on the affiliate world.

As you can see none of the websites reviewed there are the places we have ever heard before, they are literally promoting places that none of us heard before so there must be reason behind it. Maybe this is more of a out of crypto world place that shares places that also have fiat, maybe it is more of a paid shill that does this to make money, or maybe they are doing it so you can get to see the other places you never heard that gives affiliate networks that we know a competition?

I don't know the reason why would anyone create a whole website dedicated to websites we never heard before but I am pretty sure it will be a useless effort in the end.

Stop right there. You are mistaken in so many levels, more so if you are not a wide researcher. First, we don't promote "places" or brands/affiliate programs you never heard of. We present options to our visitors -- options that include both the popular and the unpopular ones. We want to let you know that the casino affiliate marketing world and the online gambling industry is not limited to the betting websites that you know. Unlike you, we did much research, hence the long list of affiliate programs you see on our listing page. If you really browsed it, you must've seen the affiliate programs of the few brands that I assume you know, including FortuneJack, Crypto-Games.net, OneHash, 1xBit, and Betcoin.ag, among many others. If you don't know these, then that speaks a lot about how less you know of the market.

Second, the online gambling industry has become more diverse that there are now fiat-and-crypto betting platforms, such are not crypto-exclusive sites but are crypto-welcoming all the same -- which is why we still decided on covering them. As I said, we want to present more options to our visitors without necessarily promoting the options.

Third, how can you be sure "it will be a useless effort in the end" when we have growth in number of users and pageviews per month. I don't have to explain to you how much value our website holds, but if you want to know, send me a personal message. Unsolicited advice: Thank us for still pushing through with this project even if skeptic people like you in the gambling world still exist. Also, read enough first before you go around commenting nonsense.

If I have understood correctly your website is providing reviews on different casino affiliate marketing programs. Don't you think there are many websites doing the same.

What makes your website different is only Cryptocurrency. I was going through your website and was surprised to see that you do not have any search bar. I wanted to know more about ZET casino affiliate program and wanted to compare it with other affiliate review website. Please do add a search bar to simplify user interface. Without the search bar I think your Bounce rate will go up.

Nice Job. Best of Luck.

Thanks for the "search bar" suggestion, sir. We do have a search bar when you access the site on desktop. On mobile, the search bar is not activated. I'll have our backend team check on this.
legendary
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The idea is probably sharing places that we don't know already to create a competitive edge on the affiliate world.

As you can see none of the websites reviewed there are the places we have ever heard before, they are literally promoting places that none of us heard before so there must be reason behind it. Maybe this is more of a out of crypto world place that shares places that also have fiat, maybe it is more of a paid shill that does this to make money, or maybe they are doing it so you can get to see the other places you never heard that gives affiliate networks that we know a competition?

I don't know the reason why would anyone create a whole website dedicated to websites we never heard before but I am pretty sure it will be a useless effort in the end.
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