The Next Big Affiliate Goldmine

April 27, 2009 on 3:18 pm | In Questions and Comments | 2 Comments

I’ve been trying to find something as profitable and as easy as Direct Search was – before most companies stopped allowing it – and I’ve even resorted to doing a little hard work, buying domain names, setting up landing pages and advertising those.  And although I have had a little modest success there, I don’t appear to have the same knack for web design that I have for ad writing.  

As I have shut down certain web sites that weren’t making money, I started redirecting the traffic to online casinos, simply because it wouldn’t cost me any more money, and they were the only programs that would accept redirected traffic and still pay commissions.  I hadn’t hope to make much, and I confess I went almost a year without even checking on how they were doing.

Well guess what…  I think I’ve stumbled ass-backwards into a big pile of easy money!  Although almost no-one that was unexpectedly dumped off at the casino actually gambled, the average player that DID gamble spent (over several gambling sessions) over $4000.  With 36% LIFETIME commissions, I’m doing okay even if just a tiny fraction of the redirected traffic ever actually signs up.

American traffic is not eligible for commissions (thank our congress), so this works best with foreign domains like co.uk, but even my .com domains earn commissions sometimes, as they do get some foreign traffic.

Casino Blasters has the best program (36% to 50% LIFETIME commisions) and even if your domain just gets a few clicks a day, you’ll probably get a sign up or two a year off of each domain.  Doesn’t sound like much, I know, but with my average real gambler spending over $4000 (usually a few hundred at a time, but with multiple visits).  That’s over $1000 in commissions… if you choose the percentage program.  DO NOT CHOOSE the CPA program.  You can make WAY more on the percentage, because it is for the lifetime of the customers gambling. 

I’ve begun buying foreign domains with existing traffic and not even bothering to develop web pages any more.  I just automatically redirect them to one of Casino Blasters programs.  I’ll check back in with you all in a few months and let you know how its going. 

In the meantime, all those domain names you haven’t been able to make $$ with, redirect them to a casino and see if they can’t make you money after all.  It doesn’t cost a penny to try, and its as easy as pie, so what have you got to lose?

Good Luck,

Tony

 

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  1. Tony,

    This seems like a great find!

    Is it possible to join Casino Blasters as a Direct Search Marketer or do you need to have an existing site/sites? Are you buying foreign domains and simply listing several direct links to casinos on the 1st page of the site? When you say that you’re buying foreign domain names with existing traffic -how do you know if a domain has existing traffic before you buy it?

    I look forward to trying this out.

    Thanks,
    T

    Comment by T — April 27, 2009 #

  2. Yes, they do accept direct search traffic as well, though not all search engines will let you advertise casino programs.

    As for the foreign domain names, I don’t even set up a site, I simply redirect the domain using my referral link from Casino Blasters.

    Most domains with existing traffic will advertise that traffic, and most sites like GoDaddy will provide some verification.

    Tony

    Comment by Administrator — May 11, 2009 #

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