NAME CHANGE FOR CAP EURO AMSTERDAM
13 March 2009
iGaming Business now in charge, and the brand
is The Amsterdam Affiliate Conference
An announcement by iGaming Business this week
constitutes an important step in defusing some of the
robust competitive activity and alleged predatory
marketing practices in the affiliate conference space.
The CAP Euro Amsterdam conference has been taken over by
iGaming Business and rebranded The Amsterdam Affiliate
Conference...and the event is now open to all
affiliates.
The new dispensation will be opening
a website this week at Amsterdam Affiliate
Conference.com, but the organisational elements remain
in the hands of iGaming's competent organiser, Alex
Pratt, and his team.
In a media statement this
week, iGaming Business asserts that the metamorphosis is
much more than a change of name.
"The Amsterdam
Affiliate Conference (AAC) has opened its admission
policy to encourage new affiliate attendees by opening
its doors to all iGaming affiliates, eliminating
requirements of CAP Forum membership as a prerequisite
for free attendance," the statement informs.
"Likewise, all affiliate programs will be charged the
same low rate to exhibit and attend. Extending its open
door policy, AAC invites affiliate forums, affiliate
portals and affiliate organisations to join the show."
Apparently the beleaguered CAP management which
founded and co-produced the original event, will
continue to take a positive role, promoting it to CAP's
8 300 affiliates and affiliate programs. However CAP has
decided to relinquish control and instead focus its
efforts on developing its portal, forum and online
assets, and the events will now be 100 percent managed
and produced by co-founder iGaming Business.
"Some great things have however been retained from
previous CAP Euro shows," says Pratt. "The Affiliate
Series of Poker will still be a highlight at the show,
awarding thousands in prize money to players. There will
still be unforgettable parties thrown every night of the
event and an open bar following each day of the expo.
The show will still be held April 30th – May 2nd, which
happens to fall on Holland’s legendary Queens Day – one
of the most celebrated street parties in Europe.
"Most importantly, the AAC will continue to bring the
foremost experts in the industry into its lecture halls,
and the largest number of affiliates into its expo
halls. The AAC has assembled SEO experts Dave Naylor,
Jason Duke, Marcus Tandler, Bob Rains, Judith Lewis, and
Gary Beal to speak in its two SEO panels, and has
created a new dedicated FOREX Pavilion. With over 50
exhibitors already confirmed, and 70 exhibitors
expected, the AAC offers great networking and business
opportunities for affiliates and affiliate managers.
With the new expanded entrance and exhibitor policy the
AAC is set to be the biggest ever affiliate event."
The statement does not address what consideration,
if any, has been paid to CAP in return for full and
independent control of The Amsterdam Affiliate
Conference. Its predecessor last year (when there were
restrictions on who would be admitted) achieved
attendance figures of 1 700. Assuming that GPWA members,
who will now be welcomed, decide to attend, that number
could escalate significantly.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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