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brands using affiliate programs open to and embracing flat fee campaigns by online
publishers under the right terms and conditions says Media Man agency What
Is An Online Affiliate Program?, by Greg Tingle - 31st May 2010 Australia
Media Man, Greg Tingle, offers up a self-promotion
piece and answers, among many other questions, What is an online affiliate program?
He also explores the latest happenings down under. News
media and gaming insiders, outsiders, and everyone else...Media Man breaks its
recent silence (patch) regarding the Australian online gaming, gambling and sports
betting sector. We only went quite for less than a week, but with most major Australian
media making a lot of noise, some of it very intelligently, we thought it should
be our turn, given that for almost a decade we have ramped up our global coverage
of the sector, part of which thanks to our friends at beloved (and often controversial)
Gambling911. Before we swing into things
further, for the record, as recently told to The Sydney Morning Herald, Media
Man is primarily a media, publicity and portal development company, established
a decade. Gaming and igaming (including sports betting), is just one sector we
cover. We are not a casino, nor are we a gaming company, or adult company. And
furthermore, I am a qualified journalist - 5 years and established media agent
- 5 years). A decade in business. It hasn't been easy, but what a journey it continues
to be. What
is a website portal? In
essence, a very popular website. Think like NineMSN, iGoogle, MSNBC, Wikipedia.
Media Man is not as slick (or as well funded), but developed a niche and successful
business model none the less. The Media Man website network is a work in progress,
and is never completely finished (as is the dynamic nature of the web medium). Background
to iGaming and online sports betting PartyGaming,
London Stock Exchange listed powerhouse, is understood to be the world's first
igaming giant and firm of considerable name value. What
is an online affiliate program? An
affiliate program is a largely commission based incentive b2b structure where
an affiliate (i.e a web publisher) receives a % for generating successful sales
/ bringing in business. Website portals (and media companies) make for some of
the most successful affiliates, as they have compelling unique content, high traffic,
loyal readership interested in certain niche areas and the like. Some affiliate
programs are quality and worthwhile, and some are not, and could be viewed as
a waste of time. Affiliate
marketing (reference: Wikipedia) Affiliate
marketing is a marketing practice in which a business rewards one or more affiliates
for each visitor or customer brought about by the affiliate's marketing efforts.
Examples include rewards sites, where users are rewarded with cash or gifts, for
the completion of an offer, and the referral of others to the site. The industry
has four core players: the merchant (also known as 'retailer' or 'brand'), the
network, the publisher (also known as 'the affiliate') and the customer. The market
has grown in complexity to warrant a secondary tier of players, including affiliate
management agencies, super-affiliates and specialized third parties vendors. Affiliate
marketing overlaps with other Internet marketing methods to some degree, because
affiliates often use regular advertising methods. Those methods include organic
search engine optimization, paid search engine marketing, e-mail marketing, and
in some sense display advertising. On the other hand, affiliates sometimes use
less orthodox techniques, such as publishing reviews of products or services offered
by a partner. Affiliate
marketing-using one website to drive traffic to another-is a form of online marketing,
which is frequently overlooked by advertisers. While search engines, e-mail, and
website syndication capture much of the attention of online retailers, affiliate
marketing carries a much lower profile. Still, affiliates continue to play a significant
role in e-retailers' marketing strategies. Disclaimers
Explained Responsible
publishers such as Media Man put appropriate disclaimers on their work. ie: Media
Man has a b2b relationship with X. Media Man owns shares in X. X is a client of
Media Man. Media Man newsfeeds powered by Fairfax Media, The New York Times and
Google News. X is not a client of Media Man, X is a former client of Media Man,
and you get the idea... Some
History - 1998, Australia Professor
Jan McMillen, executive director of the Australian Institute for Gambling Research,
and Dr Peter Grabosky, director of research at the Australian Institute of Criminology,
argued that strict prohibition of internet gambling would be extremely difficult,
if not impossible, to achieve. "While prohibition would quite likely reduce
online gambling to some extent it might detract from the capacity to address other,
more pressing forms of online illegality such as fraud, child pornography, or
other more serious forms of computer hacking." International
History The
UK was one of the first countries to fully regulate online gambling. This greatly
assisted in both consumer protection, innovation and correct government taxation.
Companies such as Virgin
Games, PartyGaming (PartyCasino
and PartyPoker etc),
Paddy Power and William Hill have traditional enjoyed strong success in the United
Kingdom. United
States Key Historical Development U.S.
legislation On
September 29, 2006, the U.S. Congress passed the Safe Port Act and attached unrelated
anti-gambling language to the act. This legislation is known as the Unlawful Internet
Gambling Enforcement Act. On
October 2, 2006, PartyGaming announced that it would "suspend all real money
gaming business with US customers" in light of the passage of the Safe Port
Act. George
W. Bush signed the act into law on October 13, and PartyGaming suspended offerings
of real-money games to U.S. players. Free play games and non-US customers were
not affected. As
a result of this news being released to investors, PartyGaming's publicly traded
stock dropped almost 60% in 24 hours. The company was moved from the FTSE 100
to the FTSE 250 Index on October 11. In
April 2009 the company made a settlement with the United States government where
they agreed to pay a penalty of $105 million over the next four years as part
of a "non-prosecution agreement". As part of the deal, Party put its
name to a "statement of facts" in which it admits for the first time
that, before October 2006, it had targeted US citizens, resulting in the processing
of transactions that were "contrary to certain US laws". *A
number of online gaming companies continue to pro actively market to Americans.
There are a widely accepted grey area in the law, one that could be viewed to
exploit "loop holes" in American law. Canada
is generally regarded as much more igaming friendly that the U.S. PartyGaming,
owner of the World Poker
Tour brand, is currently rumoured to be looking at stepping up their activity
in Canada, including eyeing off the Canadian Poker Tour. Early
Days Of White Australia History Gambling
thrived, largely underground, since settlers arrived in Australia, firstly via
Captain Cook (depending upon what history books you wish to believe). Gambling
was a favorite pastime and provided for hours, sometimes months, of entertainment. Circa
1950 - 70s Australia Illegal
gambling dens thrived in Australia. Mainly on the east coast. George Freeman,
as featured on some Network 'Underbelly' episodes was the king. Abe Saffron, subject
of an 'Australian Families of Crime' feature was also considered king for many
years. Crown
Casino Takes Casino Mainstream Down Under Circa
1980, the late, great, Kerry Packer, sees Crown Casino launch in Melbourne Australia.
Crown Casino also becomes home of many great entertainment industry events, including
The Logies! (broadcast on Network Nine). Crown grows the empire acquiring a casino
in Perth (1984), re named as Burswood Entertainment Centre. In 2005 Kerry passes
away, having cheated death a number of times, and James takes the reigns. Packer
Jr's aptitude was questioned (mainly by the Aussie press) for many years, but
last year he proved the knockers wrong, with Crown Casino and Burswood powering
along, followed by his City Of Dreams, Macau, holding up well in a global financial
crisis. The Crown empire has showed itself to be recession resilient, but not
recession proof. Packer is still standing while many lost their shirts and went
down for the count. Packer key business strengths include (other than being seriously
cashed up), networking, enjoying relationships with company such as Richard Branson,
David Gyngell, Eddie McGuire, Shane Warne, Damian Aspinall (long family history),
Sen Stephen Conroy, and a bush tucker bag of Australian state and federal politicians,
and a number of the Aussie media and entertainment A-Listers. Packer's teaming
up with Aussie mining giant, Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest (Team GenerationOne)
earned him browny points, and some say well needed, PR, but both Packer Jr and
'The Twiggster' have both enjoyed long and largely positive history and relationships
with Indigenous Australia. By all accounts, their hearts are in it. Australian
Productivity Commission Report - May 2010 Recommends
that internet gambling be legalised and regulated Australians
are spending an estimated $1 billion per year on internet gambling (casino, poker
and sports betting) Firms
offering online casino products are theoretically subject to fines of up to $1.1
million per day, but Australian Federal Police are refusing to lay charges against
illegal operators. Numbers
just in show Aussies are expected to spend $968 million this year on online casino
games, poker and bingo, approx 30% on online poker. iGaming
is thriving in Australia, and its cousin, videogaming, also remains one of the
more financial stable business sectors. *The
below is credit to the Australian Productive Commission official website http://www.pc.gov.au/projects/inquiry/gambling-2009 The
Productivity Commission's final report on Gambling has been completed and sent
to the Australian Government for its consideration. The
release of the final report by the Government is the next step in the process.
Under the Productivity Commission Act 1998, the Government is required to table
the report in each House of the Parliament within 25 sitting days of receipt. When
the Government releases the report, a copy will be sent to all registered participants
including those who made submissions, appeared at the public hearing, or were
visited by the Commission. At that time, the report will also be available for
download from the inquiry website. The
Commission thanks all those who have contributed to the inquiry. Following
a decision by the Council of Australian Governments, the Australian Government
asked the Productivity Commission to undertake a public inquiry into gambling. The
inquiry provides an update on developments since the Commission's 1999 report,
and can consider a wide range of issues, including: the
nature and definition of gambling and the range of activities incorporated within
this definition the
participation profile of gambling, including problem gamblers and those at risk
of problem gambling the
economic impacts of the gambling industries, including industry size, growth,
employment, organisation and interrelationships with other industries, such as
tourism, leisure, other entertainment and retailing the
social impacts of the gambling industries, the incidence of gambling abuse and
the cost and nature of welfare support services necessary to address it the
contribution of gambling revenue on community development activity and employment the
effects of the regulatory structures - including licensing arrangements, entry
and advertising restrictions, application of the mutuality principle and differing
taxation arrangements - governing the gambling industries, including the implications
of differing approaches for industry development and consumers the
implications of new technologies (such as the Internet), including the effect
on traditional government controls on the gambling industries the
impact of gambling on Commonwealth, State and Territory budgets the
impact that the introduction of harm minimisation measures at gambling venues
has had on the prevalence of problem gambling and on those at risk evaluate
the effectiveness and success of these harm minimisation measures used by the
State and Territory Governments. Media
Man coverage continued Forms
Of Gambling... Casino
games - land based Online
casino games - games of chance, games of skill and sports betting Sports
betting - horse racing, AFL, NRL, UFC, Boxing, Cricket etc - (online or offline) Illegal
gambling - ie: betting at gambling dens, unregulated, be it in Las Vegas, Kings
Cross, Maroubra Beach or China! TV
in Australia... Both
Australian network TV and pay TV companies have broadcast footage of World Series
of Poker and World Poker Tour. Australian former WSOP champion, Joe Hachem, has
appeared on a number of Australian TV shows including The Poker Star and Network
Ten's 7PM Project. Hachem also writes for The Age. Australia's Shane Warne has
appeared on a number of Australian TV shows with the 888 - Pacific Poker connection
being clear, and 888 - Pacific is well branded and covered on Mr Warne's numerous
websites. Sydney Roosters NRL players previously carried Full Tilt Poker branding
on their shorts, but this is understood to be no longer the case. Years ago 'Joker
Poker' was screened on Network Ten, and closely associated with James Packer's
Crown Casino in Melbourne. Aussie celebrities such as Dave Hughes and Bessie Bardot
appeared. NRL, AFL and numerous Australian sports broadcasts carry betting odds
which appear on the TV screen. TV announcers will often reference the odds as
part of the sports commentating. Last year it's understood that somehow an overseas
online casino brand was advertised on Australian terrestrial TV late at night.
The facts are not known on at matter, or in the public domain. Australia's ACMA
is likely to have a file on the case. Online
Gaming Regulation In Australia - Yes Or No? Media
Man believes that online gambling, poker, casino, sports betting et should be
regulated in Australia. That's a "Yes". As we advised Fairfax Media,
we think there are good guys and bad guys. Good guys in our opinion include World
Poker Tour (owned and operated by PartyGaming), World Series of Poker, PartyPoker,
PartyCasino, Virgin
Games - Virgin
Casino (not currently available to Australians), PKR,
Betfair,
Centrebet,
Betezy, PokerStars, Rewards
Affiliates, DGM (admin for Betfair affiliates), and of course, Gambling911
(who cover the sector, but are not a casino as such, but are a gaming, sports
and entertainment website portal). Regulation will assist greatly administering
correct taxation of companies and and around the sector, and will likely bring
in extra millions into Australian government coffers. Last, but not least, regulation
should help ease the small % of what is named "problem gamblers". Readers,
keep in mind, many people have a range of problems or issues, "problem gambling"
is just 1 of dozens of issues a person may have. The "problem gambler"
angle has been the topic of a number of "attack journalism" style news
stories in Australia over recent years. Media Man, covering over a dozen different
industry sectors... sports, entertainment, community, technology, property etc...
believes the gambling (and gaming - video gaming etc) believes that gambling and
igaming are "easy or soft targets" (as is the case for oil companies),
but that's another story. Censorship
- Blacklist et al... At
one point last years, Packer 50% owned Betfair was on the so called 'Blacklist'!
Why, a simple mistake or something more sinister? The Australian Communications
Minister is understood to have earmarked, some insiders say, singled out, the
online poker and online casino sector. Religion and other "controversial"
matter said to be "not acceptable to a reasonable adult" is also on
the hit list. Folks, keep in mind the Wikileaks is understood to be on the list.
You know, the guys who exposed the crimes against humanity in Iraq via their world
famous website. That should have the reader concerned. Who is next on the list,
and why? Richard Branson's Virgin is soon to do a hard launch of Virgin Gaming
in Los Angeles. Virgin also have AWOMO (in collaboration with GDI), both of which
are non gambling (at least at this stage). Branson also has the very successful
Virgin Games - offering Virgin Casino, Virgin Poker and Virgin Bingo. The Virgin
gambling products are not available to Australians. The question begs, will Branson's
AWOMO and Virgin Gaming be available to Aussies, given its accessed via the internet?
They may be an answer that needs addressing from both the Australian Labor and
Liberal Party. The Greens are against censorship, and the Greens political preference
is Liberal. Media
Man is hopeful that this relatively basic write up will help further explain the
igaming sector in Australia - Asia Pacific, and will form part of the road map
for law makers and those in and around the industry. It's a complex subject, one
where the legal eagles will likely be winners, but one we hope responsible brands
and punters alike will also be in the winners circle. Any haters or detractors
out there, keep in mind that this news report is not comprehensive, nor is it
intended to be. It's some commentary and information put into the public domain
while the subject matter is so politically hot in Australia. Media Man has a number
of disclaimers on this article to add some balance to the ongoing discussion. We
look forward to continued balance coverage from the likes of Fairfax Media, News
Limited, the ABC, SBS and others. We thank Gambling911 as a global media platform
to put our thoughts into the public domain. As
always, bet with your head, not over it, know the odds and have fun. Good hunting
and happy punting. Media
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VirginCasino.com *Greg
Tingle is a special contributor for Gambling911 *Media
Man is primarily a media, publicity and internet portal development company.
Gaming is just one of a bakers dozen of industries covered *The
writer owns shares in Crown Limited and Virgin Profile Affiliate
marketing is
a method of promoting web businesses (merchants/advertisers) in which an affiliate
(publisher) is rewarded for every visitor, subscriber, customer, and/or sale provided
through his/her efforts. Affiliate
marketing is also the name of the industry where a number of different types of
companies and individuals are performing this form of internet marketing, including
affiliate networks, affiliate management companies and in-house affiliate managers,
specialized 3rd party vendors and various types of affiliates/publishers who utilize
a number of different methods to advertise the products and services of their
merchant/advertiser partners. Affiliate
marketing overlaps with other internet marketing methods to some degree, because
affiliates are using the same methods as most of the merchants themselves do.
Those methods include organic search engine optimization, paid search engine marketing,
email marketing and to some degree display advertising. Affiliate
marketing - using one site to drive traffic to another - is the stepchild of online
marketing. While search engines, e-mail and RSS capture much of the attention
of online retailers, affiliate marketing, despite lineage that goes back almost
to the beginning of online retailing, carries a much lower profile. Yet affiliates
continue to play a fundamental role in e-retailers' marketing strategies...(Credit:
Wikipedia). Media
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