Poker Affiliate Profits

April 1, 2009 by Poker Affiliate Programs  
Filed under GETTING STARTED

Poker has quickly become the most popular form of gambling on the internet today. An astounding number of people now login to poker accounts each day to play texas holdem poker online. As you read this article more than twenty thousand players are logged into Full Tilt Poker. You may very well be one of these people. Have you ever asked yourself, how these people found a poker site to play at? The role of site promotion is filled by online poker affiliates. People who own websites that promote online poker are called poker affiliates. As the popularity of playing poker has grown, so has the demand for player referrals from poker websites. In return for quality poker player referrals, poker sites pay out affiliate commissions. Here are a few of the main concepts of poker affiliateships you should learn about before starting out as an affiliate.

Affiliate Earnings
Most affiliates earn little to nothing, while the major players earn thousands or even millions of dollars. A simple rule governs affiliate earnings - more referrals equals increased profits. The more your referrals play, the more you earn as well. A referral occurs when someone visits an affiliate site and then clicks on one of the many advertised poker site advertisements. A tracking link or bonus code is used to identify a specific player referred off the affiliates website. Once the referred player deposits money and starts playing poker the affiliate begins earning a commission. The entire process of referring players is literally that simple. Affiliates are paid through a wide variety of online money handlers - some even pay through a player account transfer or check. Your affiliate profits are only limited by the number and quality of players you refer.

Affiliate Conversions
One of the most difficult things about becoming a poker affiliate is finding a niche. If you do a simple search about poker on one of the major search engines you will discover thousands of generic poker blogs and websites. Most of these website are passed over be internet surfers who have seen it all before. This does not mean poker blogs can’t be successful - only that they need to focus on a small yet exciting topic. Web surfers are looking for something different or unique to look at. The best affiliate websites are often the ones with something unique or insightful about them. They are often simple and well designed, yet focus on a particular aspect of poker unique from everyone else. These sites are highly rewarded by increased traffic and conversion rates, meaning higher profits.

Increasing Earnings
Poker affiliate websites have become increasingly popular in recent years. Everyone wants a piece of the poker affiliate pie. If you are thinking about starting your own poker affiliate website stay away from the types of websites that have already been done. Unique and exciting ideas are most highly rewarded with increased viewership and conversions. Instead of directly selling poker sites, present information to the readers which will help them choose one over another. Your insightfulness will often be rewarded, since new poker players want help choosing a poker room. It would also be wise to share your personal poker experiences or poker strategies. This can help you connect with readers on a personal level, which has been shown to increase conversions. In most cases people are already looking for a poker site to play at. It is up to you to properly inform them on why they should play at one site over another.

Affiliate Costs
Affiliateships are completely free through online poker sites. Anyone can sign up to promote and poker room and earn commissions. You should consider the ways you will promote online poker. Will you tell friends and family to signup and use a bonus code - or will you start a website and use tracking links? These are a few crucial questions you should ask yourself before starting your venture as a poker affiliate. You may think starting a poker affiliate website will cost a fortune. It certainly can, but it definitely shouldn’t. Focus more on the content your poker affiliate website has, rather than the design of the site. A quality website shouldn’t cost more than a few hundred dollars to start. This will include hosting, domain and logo design. Some of the best poker sites online started out very small and grew over a long period of time.

Provide Services
In order to create a successful poker affiliate website you must provide some type of service. As you have already noticed this website provides strategy articles and poker advice. People come to this website to learn above all else. They learn about poker strategy, affiliateships and what it takes to become a winning poker player. What will your poker affiliate website focus on? Many poker websites provide news while other websites provide humor. A few of the most popular websites are forums where poker players can discuss strategy and gossip about recent poker events. Again, determine what niche you will serve before embarking on your poker affiliate journey. Provide a service to your viewer and be the best at it - you will be rewarded for your efforts and specialization over the long run.

Profitable poker affiliates are made over the long term. Like anything else in life, hard work and determination are needed in creating a successful poker website. Poker affiliate profits generally start out small or don’t even exist. Some affiliates take years to squeeze out meaningful profits. However, all of your hard work and dedication will be rewarded when you finally start referring a lot of poker players. Again, some of the best poker website out there started out small and grew into something extraordinary. These dedicated affiliates are now making thousands or even millions of dollars each year. Stick with your plan and understand that successful affiliates are made over the long term.

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