I don’t really write here much anymore

(February 20, 2010) As the subject says – I haven’t written on this page since September, and quite frankly this is due to my own mistake.  I had it in my head that this section of DealerDan.com was for “blogging” purposes – when in reality the idea I had when I first started the site was that it would primarily deal with news about the Dealer Dan Gaming Network.

I’ve no idea how I made that mistake in my head, however in thinking that it was a “blog” it meant that the type of content I would write here would be well – bloggy stuff – and honestly I already have two outlets for that type of content.  First of all there is Poker Affiliate Bible – I’d come up with an idea of something to post on this section of DealerDan.com, then as I started writing I’d be able to turn it into an article that I could publish on Poker Affiliate Bible.  The second reason is that I have my own personal blog – so a lot of my “bloggy” style of posts would end up there.  I won’t link to it but if you’re really interested in reading about what XBox 360 games I’ve played this week, or what movies I’ve watched lately, it shouldn’t be too hard to find.

So my apologies for no updates here – now I’ve finally got it into my thick skull as to the purpose of this section, I’ll make sure to update it more frequently when things happen that are related to the Dealer Dan Gaming Network.

So, what has been happening?  Well this year I have launched just the one new website – Casino Answers! It’s basically a casino Q&A website, and is very content driven.  I recently hired a new content writer who has been doing a phenomenal job, and I’m very passionate about the website and have been writing a ton of content myself.  Honestly this is one of those websites where if it doesn’t take off I’ll have to sit back and question everything I know – because I’ll be amazed if it doesn’t become a success, especially considering the amount of work we are putting into it.

As of this time, I’m not even planning on purchasing or building any new websites for the rest of 2010.  I think that’s a mistake many affiliates make – they get to a stage with a website where they are “happy” with it, and turn their attention on something else, then lose focus on their original website.  I know I am guilty of that, as I can look at a few websites I’ve built over the years where we are doing  a half-assed job of it now.  These websites are still doing fine – but man, they could be doing a hell of a lot better.  Do I think that they are valuable resources for the visitor?  Well they’re good – but they could be INvaluable resources, which I feel is something every webmaster should strive towards.

So 2010 there will be no new websites added to the Dealer Dan Gaming Network.  Of course no-one believes that – I have about 6 sidebets going with affiliates, operators and employees that I will cave and launch a new website.  Some of them are even sending me amazing domain name auctions which is very hard to turn down.

I’ve also been working on a much more relaxed schedule since September.  There has been days where I’ve had the nose to the grindstone, but most days I’ve basically did whatever work I needed to in the morning, and that’s it.  One of the benefits of having actual employees is you’re able to do that and delegate the majority of the work.

That’s about it for me.  It’s been nice to go back to basics and focus on content writing.  It also reminds me how horrible so many content writers are, and it amazes me that these guys don’t try and better themselves.  When you write on the web, you should be focusing on two things: writing for the visitor, and writing for the search engine.  It amazes me the amount of people that fail at BOTH of these simple objectives.  I’m not just talking about your random “100% COPYSCAPE FREE” posts on PAL either – the other day I was checking out some of the big affiliate sites, and was amazed at how poor their content was.

Don’t get hung up on domain names

(September 1, 2009) I’m seeing a disturbing trend lately of affiliates buying crazy ugly domain names, just because they’re keyword stuffed or match the phrase they are targeting.  Things like internet-online-XXXXX-poker-rakeback.com etc, where XXXXX is the poker room name.

Domain names these days don’t hold the same weight in search engines as they used to.  There are many SEO gurus that feel they don’t matter at all, as long as you do good search engine optimization for the phrases that you are targeting.  Honestly in tests I have conducted I find that the domain name still helps, but not anywhere near as much as it used to years ago.

The fact is that the domain name doesn’t make the site – it’s the other way round.  Sure a good, keyword matching domain would be nice and really lets the visitor know what the site is about from the get-go, but it’s not critical to success or anything.

Before poker rooms like Party Poker or Full Tilt Poker were born, what if I told you to register those domains?  Pretend Full Tilt Poker never existed.  Is FullTiltPoker.com a valuable domain then?  No, of course not – but it’s the product that makes their domain and website so valuable.  Think about some of the bigger affiliate sites.  10 years ago, would you pay more than $100 for a PokerListings.com or a PocketFives.com?

Of course not.  The domain names aren’t valuable – it’s the website that was put on that domain, the content etc that made the domain and brand name valuable.

Exact match keyword domains may be okay for mini sites, but when you create your next big site, think of it five years in the future.  Try and think of it as being a huge poker brand, something that will be the “go to” site for poker players for whatever content it is that you serve.  Would you rather have a PokerNations.com or a Poker-Social-Networking-Site.org?

A domain name isn’t everything.  If anything, it’s one of the least important factors when building a successful website.

Warning: Avoid Buying Domains at EuroDNS

(August 14, 2009) Just a heads up to everyone – avoid buying domains at EuroDNS, or be careful when doing so.

Quick summary:

  • – Purchased a domain that was available via them.
  • – Get an e-mail the next day telling me I have to submit scan of passport for ID purposes.  Send that in immediately.
  • – Am told that the domain name is actually already taken, and the money I paid has been put into EuroDNS account.
  • – I tell them I didn’t get what I paid for, so want a refund.
  • – Told can’t refund to credit card, has to be bank wire.
  • – Charged fee of €11.50 for that.

So yeah – I get to pay €11.50 for a bunch of hassle.  What a deal!  Strong recommendation to avoid buying domains from EuroDNS.

Why do Affiliates have more power than the players?

(August 12, 2009) When it comes to managing an online poker room or casino, affiliates are obviously important.  Yet the core of the room is of course the players.  Even when it comes to negative feedback, the players are more important than the affiliate.

A poker room can piss off tons of affiliates and have threads on the likes of PAL, PAP & GPWA saying how bad they are – yet people will continue to promote them and make them money.  However word of mouth is strongest from players, and many times I have seen a poker room lose a lot of traffic and money due to not catering to the players, or by doing something to piss the players off.

So why is it that the affiliate still has more power on the poker room than the players?  Since August 1st, I’ve had 8 players at 6 different poker rooms try and withdraw money, only for it not to arrive within 24 hours.  They will be told there are “technical errors” or “slight delays” – any vague bullshit stock answer you can think of.  The player will send them e-mails repeatedly, talk to live chat etc – and he just never gets anywhere.  Every time he is met with these vague answers, and is still without money.

Then what happens?  Well the player e-mails me.  Some of the withdrawal delays have been around 48 hours long – others have been over a week and still no money.  I immediately call the poker room and talk to my affiliate manager, and within 10 hours the player has got their money.

That has happened every single time.

Why?

Why do I need to step in?  I don’t mind doing it – hell, it looks good for me because my players know if they have problems they can just come to me, and it builds trust.

But why is it necessary?

Why are these delays?  And why are the poker room treating the player like shit?  And why is it only when I get involved, is something done?

It seems these days a lot of poker rooms take their players for granted.  They don’t realize how important it is for a player that when they withdraw, they gain access to their money promptly.  Hey – if a player deposits the poker room gets the money immediately – why can’t it be the other way round?  And if there ARE problems with withdrawals, then explain that to the user.  Hell, throw them a free entry or something for their troubles.

While I don’t believe that the customer is always right, I do believe that you should treat a customer to the best of your abilities.  Never insult their intelligence, and make sure their experience is always satisfactory.

Poker rooms need to get their priorities straight.

Affiliate Manager Correspondence

(August 4, 2009) Like every poker affiliate, I receive the standard form template e-mails from affiliate managers asking me to promote their poker rooms, promising “the highest revenue”, “the best conversions” and all that other garbage.  I’m usually polite and respond to them that I am not looking to promote new rooms at this time, but will keep their e-mail on hand for when I am adding new poker rooms to promote.

Yesterday I received an e-mail from an affiliate manager asking me to promote their poker room, as they felt it was a great fit for my portals.  Unfortunately I received this e-mail 3 different times, at 3 different addresses, related to 3 different portals.  Seriously is it that hard to do some goddamn homework?  Even worse, I ALREADY PROMOTE THIS POKER ROOM.

I’ll be nice and not mention the name of the poker room, instead referring to it as XXX Poker.  So I replied to the person:

I already promote XXX Poker on a couple of websites.  But when I receive this same e-mail to a couple of different e-mail addresses, it makes me want to promote a little less.

I was expecting any response I would get would be apologetic.  Instead I get another fucking sales pitch!

Hi Graeme,
Thank you for your swift reply 🙂
We didn’t see XXX Poker on TheUltimatePokerGuide and with the release of the flash version, we thought it would be a great fit in the “Mac Poker Online” section of your website 🙂
Graeme, have you ever benefited from the current affiliate promotion we are running with the 70%, 60% and 50% revenue share offer during 3 months? We could adjust your account to reflect this promotion even if you are not new to the program 🙂 Also, we could create a customized bonus code to offer on your websites with a 150% bonus up to $600. Is this something you would be interested in?
Graeme, if you want, you can also send us a list of your various websites so we would avoid contacting you again in the future on the different e-mail addresses as I understand this is frustrating.
Many thanks for your time and I look forward to reading your feedback 🙂

Jesus H. Christ.

The Best Online Task Manager Application

(July 22nd, 2009) My website to do list was a mess.  Everything was all over the place, and I was losing track of everything I had to do.  I also had added some new employees to the Dealer Dan staff, and I was finding that everything was all over the place – I had tons of e-mail correspondences going, MSN messages etc.  It was pretty crazy.

So I set out to find a program that would make life a lot easier.  I checked out some support ticket systems but they didn’t really meet my needs, and were overcomplicated.  I wanted something simple, where I could say “Here’s a list of my websites, here’s a list of stuff I have to do for each website, here’s the people who will be doing it”.  Nice and simple.  Then those users can log on each day and see what tasks are set to them, and write comments on each task and keep track of what is being done etc.

After trying out a few, I finally settled on Taskfreak.  Took two minutes to install, and the setup process is minimal at least.  Within seconds I was up and running with a great system that is easy to manage my ever expanding to do list.  Here’s a sample image of it:

taskmanager

This is from an administrators point of view.  I blurred out the Title of the tasks, and the user it was assigned to, but you get the general idea.  From a users point of view they only see the tasks they are assigned to, or projects they are assigned to.  It is very customizable.  You can see a demo and it’s all free BTW – check out the TaskFreak site.

Also if you end up using the application be sure to donate to them – donations are what keep these people putting out awesome free products.

New Sites, Budapest, Wager Profits, New articles at CAB & PAB

(July 14, 09) Busy time in the land of Dealer Dan as always.  I’m busy launching a few new mini-sites – I have all these domains, why not do something with them?  This is also my first step into semi-retirement – I’m having my coder/programmer design the sites and my content writer write all the articles, then my assistant to put it all together – all I do is dish out the instructions!   I actually really enjoy content writing, designing etc – but with my kids growing up it’s time to take a step back and get my employees to do everything while I oversee things.  It’s quite the transition, as I’m a real “hands-on” type person, but it seems to be working out so far.

I’m all booked for the Budapest Affiliate Conference in September – I’ll be there a few extra days too.  If anyone wants to meet up, have a few beers etc then get in touch with me.  I usually end up having a pretty tight schedule in regard to meetings and so on, so squeeze some time in fast!

I’ve started working with Wager Profits, specifically PayNoRake Poker.  I’d spoken to my good friend Shaun O’Neill about working with them when we met at the affiliate conference in London in January, but due to time constraints I never had the chance, and since then he’s left the company to go onto bigger and better things.  I’m working with Rachelle however and she is just awesome and a really nice person, great to work with.  If you’re not working with Wager Profits I’d recommend setting something up – they’e good people.  Click here.

I also have two new articles up at the Bible sites.  At Poker Affiliate Bible, I revisited the old topic CPA vs Revenue Share, as my original article was written pre-UIEGA.  Read it here:  CPA vs Revenue Share in 2009.  I also conducted an interview with my affiliate manager from Euro Partners, who is an awesome guy.  Link:  10 Questions With Chris Zelver (Euro Partners).

DealerDan.com Official Launch

Well I am happy to announce the launch of DealerDan.com.  I used to have the domain DealerDanGaming.com which was basically a list of all my sites – the design for that was meant to be a temporary one but I never got round to really working on it for awhile.  Suddenly the domain DealerDan.com popped up and was available, so I snagged it, and got my new and awesome coder Frank to build a fantastic looking site.

The site will primarily be used as a showcase for all the sites that are members of the Dealer Dan Gaming Network, as well as updates on new sites that I add, or changes I make within the network.  I’ll also drop some “bloggy” articles every now and again, commenting on various things that affect us affiliates that I find are too “general” for sites like Poker Affiliate Bible or Casino Affiliate Bible.

That just about covers everything – welcome! I’ve got a friends/resources section at the bottom of the homepage – if I forgot you my bad – contact me and I’ll get your affiliate blog or resource up!