10-04-2006, 06:30 PM
Hi everyone
Through administering this forum for a relatively long time now, i know that many of you are U.S. based affiliates of casino sites. This affects you directly.
The U.S. has passed a a law prohibiting sending money to online gambling companies. This has already been discussed elsewhere on this forum. Many players are U.S. based gamblers, such as 45% on 888.com casinos network. This means, that if you are an affiliate of gambling companies, you may lose a large part of your continual revenue base.
There really isn't much you can do about this, as gambling sites are more than likely to abide to the law. You can, however, seek to diversify your revenue as soon as possible.
Zach
Through administering this forum for a relatively long time now, i know that many of you are U.S. based affiliates of casino sites. This affects you directly.
The U.S. has passed a a law prohibiting sending money to online gambling companies. This has already been discussed elsewhere on this forum. Many players are U.S. based gamblers, such as 45% on 888.com casinos network. This means, that if you are an affiliate of gambling companies, you may lose a large part of your continual revenue base.
There really isn't much you can do about this, as gambling sites are more than likely to abide to the law. You can, however, seek to diversify your revenue as soon as possible.
Zach