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Anyone here belong to any casino/sportsbook affiliate programs? I have a friend that has one thru Pinnacle and he makes out hand over fist with it. Its time i got on the other side of the counter, tired of playing and in the end just being down, every hot streak seems to me an equal or greater cold streak..

Bottom line, i think i am done for good and would like to start getting back!

Any advice would be great on which programs are best from experience and how to get started!
 
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Why don't you ask your friend how he got started and what sites he is using? When you say he is making hand over fist, how much are we talking? Monthly? Yearly?

If you find anything out I would be interested in the information because being on the other side of the ticket is alot less stressful over the long haul.

(damn 1/2 point losses and last second dunks for overs when you are laying the under).

I guess I would start looking at sites affiliate programs that they have posted on their site. I would probably look at it for casino games since that is where the house edge is so high compared to sports betting.
 

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Ask a mod for my email -- I'll give you the info I've learned. Breakdown on how they work and give you the scoop on a hidden one offered at a couple books that they will offer you (only if you ask though)

Good luck!
 

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Sportsrmylife said:
Why don't you ask your friend how he got started and what sites he is using? When you say he is making hand over fist, how much are we talking? Monthly? Yearly?

If you find anything out I would be interested in the information because being on the other side of the ticket is alot less stressful over the long haul.

(damn 1/2 point losses and last second dunks for overs when you are laying the under).

I guess I would start looking at sites affiliate programs that they have posted on their site. I would probably look at it for casino games since that is where the house edge is so high compared to sports betting.

Well i know how he got started, and he pulled in over 12K last august, 4K consistently every 3 months and 8K last fukll settlement period. But i would like to hear other opinions on how to get started, or how they do it..
 

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Brock Landers said:
Well i know how he got started, and he pulled in over 12K last august, 4K consistently every 3 months and 8K last fukll settlement period. But i would like to hear other opinions on how to get started, or how they do it..

Why wouldn't you pick his brain instead? The best way to learn is from someone who has already been successful.
 

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Why wouldn't you pick his brain instead? The best way to learn is from someone who has already been successful.

I do, but he is limited to one site, Pinnacle, if i can expand what he is doing with some sound advice and with some fresh ideas, i would like to do that.
 
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Brock Landers...could you get my email from the mods. I would like to hear what you found out. I'd like to know how your buddy started out and how long he has been doing this.

Looks like your buddy has some nice residual income coming. Is this all that he does or does he have a "real" job!!!? (LOL)

Get ahold of me man.
 

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Sportsrmylife said:
Brock Landers...could you get my email from the mods. I would like to hear what you found out. I'd like to know how your buddy started out and how long he has been doing this.

Looks like your buddy has some nice residual income coming. Is this all that he does or does he have a "real" job!!!? (LOL)

Get ahold of me man.

He has a real job, but yes its a nice little income he gets from this.

contact the mods for my email..
 

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Small potatoes at 4K pm. Some affiliates are pulling in mega $ as in hundreds of thousands annually. Of course the market is already somewhat saturated.
 

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Brock,I posted the info below several days ago.Its an affiliate program that deals with online music and it is a money maker.Click the link and then checkout the commercial for Burnlounge.

https://www.burnlounge.com/blevinsdigital

Burnlounge is a company which allows you to purchase your own music store and make money off each song download,cd purchase and from people buying their own stores from yours.I've been a member since the last week of March and have already made my initial investment back($440.00) and almost $1000 on top of that and I haven't even got started yet. This works guys,trust me....Click the link above and watch the commercial,if you have interest in this you can also purchase your store.

Many NASCAR drivers,pro football players,ted Nugent just to name a few that has bought their own stores.

Digital Service BurnLounge Makes Anyone a Retailer


SAN FRANCISCO -- Startup digital music company BurnLounge wants to democratize the music retail business.

The Web-based service provides the music library, e-commerce tools and business management software for virtually anyone to own and operate their own digital download store. The company's founders hope to recruit everyday music fans, allowing each to decide which acts they want to feature and promote, as a sort of digital guerrilla marketing play.

"It's the reincarnation of the corner record store," BurnLounge president/COO and co-founder Ryan Dadd says. "This whole concept is about the next generation of retail. It's about marketing to affinity groups, to people with shared interests."

BurnLounge is essentially a digital store franchise. Regardless of operator, each store has the same look and feel, and all carry the BurnLounge brand. All also have access to the same music library, pricing and transaction system, powered by partner Loudeye.

What sets each BurnLounge store apart is the programming that the individual operator chooses. The service lets users decide which bands or songs to feature on the home page and each genre page, as well as create and promote customized playlists.

It also provides a host of digital marketing tools. These include an instant messaging application that supports all popular IM communities (such as AOL, MSN Messenger and Yahoo; chat rooms; and message boards), DVD presentations, posters, letterheads, gift cards and a quarterly promotional magazine.

GETTING PERSONAL

"In the music business, we've always known that personal referrals and relationships lead to sales," says Stephen Murray, BurnLounge president of entertainment and co-founder. "The problem is there's been no way to quantifiably track that transaction."

That, he promises, is possible with BurnLounge. The company hopes to capitalize on this by marketing the service to artists and their managers, fan clubs, street-team marketing groups, labels, music retailers and others with a large audience of music fans. Radio personality Rick Dees is one, and he is an investor in the company.

BurnLounge offers these companies its top-level Music Mogul service, which allows them to set up their own digital music service as well as operate an online chain of stores. Music Mogul operators invite others to open franchises under their oversight via the Affiliate level of the service. These affiliate members then invite individuals to open their own personalized stores.



BurnLounge is a unique service that provides fans with proprietary software for purchase and an expansive catalog of music from major and independent record labels, enabling them to create and operate their own digital music stores. Additionally, the service empowers record labels and artists with an innovative platform to promote their music by exposing their work to the dynamic BurnLounge community.

As the founder and CEO of BurnLounge, Arnold's past business experience as a successful marketing executive combined with his passion for music led him to create BurnLounge in 2005. Furthermore, he has contributed to the success of companies in the network and affiliate marketing industry including Excel Communications and Lexxus International. Arnold's foray into the entertainment industry came with the introduction to the group "Day and Night" from Grammy Award winning writer/producer Michael Mani, which led to the formation of the independent record label 3:AM Music. In the early part of 2005, 3:AM Music landed a major production deal with Interscope/Geffen Records.

About BurnLounge

BurnLounge is the first, next-generation, community-powered digital music service enabling music fans to discover and enjoy music, as well as operate their own digital music stores and evangelize the music they love. Through this innovative model, BurnLounge provides record labels and artists with a new fan-driven promotional channel.


 

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I've checked into affiliate marketing too. Lots of stuff out there so buyer beware. Last one I looked at seemed pretty good. I don't have this ebook and dont' endorse any, but You will need some program like frontpage 2003, hosting, etc. Or you can create your own page at blogger.com for free. Google for more info. Here are a few links, but buy beware, not as easy as it sounds.
http://www.quityourdayjob.com/

http://superaffiliatehandbook.com/

You can sell "real" stuff at cj.com www.commissionjunction or ebooks at www.clickbank.com
 
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kyhawk....so did you start an affiliate program or not? Why or why not did you choose to?

I like that super affiliate book.
 

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Brock,I posted the info below several days ago.Its an affiliate program that deals with online music and it is a money maker.Click the link and then checkout the commercial for Burnlounge.

https://www.burnlounge.com/blevinsdigital

Burnlounge is a company which allows you to purchase your own music store and make money off each song download,cd purchase and from people buying their own stores from yours.I've been a member since the last week of March and have already made my initial investment back($440.00) and almost $1000 on top of that and I haven't even got started yet. This works guys,trust me....Click the link above and watch the commercial,if you have interest in this you can also purchase your store.

Many NASCAR drivers,pro football players,ted Nugent just to name a few that has bought their own stores.

Digital Service BurnLounge Makes Anyone a Retailer


SAN FRANCISCO -- Startup digital music company BurnLounge wants to democratize the music retail business.

The Web-based service provides the music library, e-commerce tools and business management software for virtually anyone to own and operate their own digital download store. The company's founders hope to recruit everyday music fans, allowing each to decide which acts they want to feature and promote, as a sort of digital guerrilla marketing play.

"It's the reincarnation of the corner record store," BurnLounge president/COO and co-founder Ryan Dadd says. "This whole concept is about the next generation of retail. It's about marketing to affinity groups, to people with shared interests."

BurnLounge is essentially a digital store franchise. Regardless of operator, each store has the same look and feel, and all carry the BurnLounge brand. All also have access to the same music library, pricing and transaction system, powered by partner Loudeye.

What sets each BurnLounge store apart is the programming that the individual operator chooses. The service lets users decide which bands or songs to feature on the home page and each genre page, as well as create and promote customized playlists.

It also provides a host of digital marketing tools. These include an instant messaging application that supports all popular IM communities (such as AOL, MSN Messenger and Yahoo; chat rooms; and message boards), DVD presentations, posters, letterheads, gift cards and a quarterly promotional magazine.

GETTING PERSONAL

"In the music business, we've always known that personal referrals and relationships lead to sales," says Stephen Murray, BurnLounge president of entertainment and co-founder. "The problem is there's been no way to quantifiably track that transaction."

That, he promises, is possible with BurnLounge. The company hopes to capitalize on this by marketing the service to artists and their managers, fan clubs, street-team marketing groups, labels, music retailers and others with a large audience of music fans. Radio personality Rick Dees is one, and he is an investor in the company.

BurnLounge offers these companies its top-level Music Mogul service, which allows them to set up their own digital music service as well as operate an online chain of stores. Music Mogul operators invite others to open franchises under their oversight via the Affiliate level of the service. These affiliate members then invite individuals to open their own personalized stores.



BurnLounge is a unique service that provides fans with proprietary software for purchase and an expansive catalog of music from major and independent record labels, enabling them to create and operate their own digital music stores. Additionally, the service empowers record labels and artists with an innovative platform to promote their music by exposing their work to the dynamic BurnLounge community.

As the founder and CEO of BurnLounge, Arnold's past business experience as a successful marketing executive combined with his passion for music led him to create BurnLounge in 2005. Furthermore, he has contributed to the success of companies in the network and affiliate marketing industry including Excel Communications and Lexxus International. Arnold's foray into the entertainment industry came with the introduction to the group "Day and Night" from Grammy Award winning writer/producer Michael Mani, which led to the formation of the independent record label 3:AM Music. In the early part of 2005, 3:AM Music landed a major production deal with Interscope/Geffen Records.

About BurnLounge

BurnLounge is the first, next-generation, community-powered digital music service enabling music fans to discover and enjoy music, as well as operate their own digital music stores and evangelize the music they love. Through this innovative model, BurnLounge provides record labels and artists with a new fan-driven promotional channel.



Sounds VERY interesting...How do you plan on doing better than the 1000 you have already made?
 

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Brock,when you click the link in my post it will take you to my music store,look @ the bottom of my store and watch the commercial.....If you buy a store you will earn money off every song downloaded and cd sold but you make BIG money everytime someone else buys a store from you.This is then like having people work for you and you receive money off everything they do and it just keeps getting growing and growing because anyone that buys a music store from you will then start trying to sell music and stores which you get paid a part of that every week and its all tracked where you can see whats going on 24 hrs a day.Again,before you know it you'll have people from all over the country working for you!......It really is incredible how this thing works.....
 

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The ATM Machine said:
Brock,when you click the link in my post it will take you to my music store,look @ the bottom of my store and watch the commercial.....If you buy a store you will earn money off every song downloaded and cd sold but you make BIG money everytime someone else buys a store from you.This is then like having people work for you and you receive money off everything they do and it just keeps getting growing and growing because anyone that buys a music store from you will then start trying to sell music and stores which you get paid a part of that every week and its all tracked where you can see whats going on 24 hrs a day.Again,before you know it you'll have people from all over the country working for you!......It really is incredible how this thing works.....

We couold take this offline to work best, can you get my email from a Mod or give me your so we can best work on this together? Needless to say, i am VERY interested from what i have seen...
 
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What are some programs that people have used in the past for good cash?

What would you say is a better affiliate program, poker sites or sportsbooks?
 
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Anyone having any success with any affiliate program out there? I would like to talk to you about how you got started and such. Ask wilheim for my email and send me whatever info you have.
 

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