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K2C

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Hello, everyone.

I have been reading this forum for a long while and finally decided to register. I like gambling and I like numbers - a nerdy kind of guy, but not as boring as you might think :)
 
I'm normally a pretty friendly guy, but I'm fairly sure you are not allowed signature links in your first posts here - and you are definitely not allowed them if you promote any CM Rogued casinos on your website, which you do.
I think you better lose that link pronto, and seriously think about who you are advertising on your site.

Otherwise - welcome to the forum! :thumbsup:
KK
 
Oh hi.........,

Nice to meet you all...

Same to you, why? because I like gambling too so today i joined this forum that provides the information about gambling and i love to get new updates regarding gambling and games topic that's why i joined this forum and due to this conversion i enjoy very much so guys keep in touch.........:thumbsup:
 
I'm normally a pretty friendly guy, but I'm fairly sure you are not allowed signature links in your first posts here - and you are definitely not allowed them if you promote any CM Rogued casinos on your website, which you do.
I think you better lose that link pronto, and seriously think about who you are advertising on your site.

Otherwise - welcome to the forum! :thumbsup:
KK

Great advice there KK. I think affiliates or those who run sites that promote only good casinos gain better reputations and will have players returning to them for more casino picks in the future. To my mind promoting rogue outfits is a bad business model.
 
To my mind promoting rogue outfits is a bad business model.

Could not agree more. Yet I am puzzled about how it applies in my case. On my site I tend to list all casinos, so evil ones are also included yet with clear and specific indicators of why they are bad, such as slow payment, non-payment, tricky terms, lack of license, poor reputation, bad support etc. Further, their rating is decreased so they do not appear in any tops. Someone searching my site for Rushmore Casino will immediately understand it should be avoided, whereas someone looking for it on a site where it is not listed will have 0 information.

Having said that, I listened to KasinoKing and removed the link from my signature.
 
Could not agree more. Yet I am puzzled about how it applies in my case. On my site I tend to list all casinos, so evil ones are also included yet with clear and specific indicators of why they are bad, such as slow payment, non-payment, tricky terms, lack of license, poor reputation, bad support etc. Further, their rating is decreased so they do not appear in any tops. Someone searching my site for Rushmore Casino will immediately understand it should be avoided, whereas someone looking for it on a site where it is not listed will have 0 information.

Having said that, I listened to KasinoKing and removed the link from my signature.

I looked at your site and its very comprehensive. If I were you I would list the rogue casinos without any links to said casinos and state that they are rogue or not recommended. This way you still accomplish what you want to with your site without sending newbies to those casinos. You may say you are telling people to avoid certain casinos but you still have the links on your site so that players can visit the casino. Take Rushmore for example you might list slow pay and negative experience in icons (should be more colour in the icons btw) but you still have a link to Rushmore and right next to it the sign up bonus. If you were serious you shouldn't have links to these casinos and have the name come up in red or something when a player searches.

Just my two cents.
 
Thanks, osulle

but you still have a link to Rushmore and right next to it the sign up bonus.

Please note that if you click that link, you would see that it is a regular link to their home page, not an affiliate link (compare to the links to e.g. 32red or bet365). So I won't make any money from someone dumb enough to deposit there after reading all the negative info on my site.

The reason for having the link as such is because all casino pages use the same template and design and it is all automatic. I will talk to my developers about possibly removing the link or adding a warning of some sort. In the meantime I would refrain from posting the site's URL in my signature.
 

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