As an affiliate or private label casino owner, you need to treat your visitors with respect. Far too often affiliates slap websites up that quickly become the proverbial banner farm. These websites not only offer your visitor'or the industry'no value, but they almost always fail. Rather than viewing hits as some sort of electronic stats, think of the actual human beings that will be coming to your website(s).
Think about it for a minute. Think about a hobby you are really interested in. For me, it's model trains. Imagine you read a description for a site that seems really great. Perhaps the description is in a search engine or on a directory site. Excited, you click on the link. Your initial hopes are quickly crushed as you see nothing but ads and short blurbs of text on the site. You can't find anything that was promised.
What's your next move? Obviously, it's to hit the back button and move on. That website has just lost you as a visitor. Even if you decided to click on an ad just to get the heck out of there, you will never return. That website owner has just wasted your visit. Are you seeing the picture here? This is exactly what many affiliate does. It's one of the reasons why only a small percent of affiliates ever manage to make any money of any significance.
So, what's an affiliate to do exactly? The first step would be thinking about how to make a website that's valuable to the visitor and the industry. What would make you enjoy the site and come back? Are you just a run of the mill copy of other websites? Bonus code sites come to mind. The Internet is full of "websites" that are really nothing more than bonus code listings. Most of these websites are skinny on worth and haven't differentiated themselves from the pack. Sure, you can say "top" this and "best" that all you want, but in the eyes of real viewers, a site like this is just as useful as a used condom. There, I said it.
I'll give you a hint on how to make your website better. Start with content. Don't load it up on overused feeds. Put up some great articles. Give your users something great to read that's either all yours or something they probably have not seen yet, which means staying away from overused feeds. Give each one of your visitors an opportunity to connect with your website and you will be on the path to building a much better business over the long run.