Be The Dealer Casino

Payment Deal: CPA: $100 - $180 (higher end negotiable)
Net Profit: 40% - 50% (higher end negotiable)
Founded in: 2002
Payment Methods: Wire Transfer (fee), Check, NETeller (instant)
Payment Frequency: Monthly - 15th of each month
Payment Minimum: $200
Manager Name: Matan or Nadav
Gaming Software: Proprietary - Be The Dealer
Specialty?: Unique software which allows players to accumulate points which can be used to play as the dealer against other players and accumulate money when the players lose.

Affiliate program allows 3 options - regular affiliate, affiliate manager, and private label site.
Down Side:

The 'Be The Dealer' concept, while potentially very lucrative, can be somewhat confusing to new players, and therefore conversions can be lower for inexperienced affiliates compared to regular casino sites.

The selection of games is somewhat lacking, with only one slot machine and one Video Poker machine, but the consistent software updates with new functionality somewhat make up for this.

Casino Site(s): Be the Dealer Casino
Affiliate Site: Click Here
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Review

Voted the best new casino software concept of 2002, Be The Dealer went from nothing to big news very quickly. I joined up with them in the winter of 2002 and they very quickly became my top program, and are still performing at the top of the pile today. Customer support is very helpful and they are very willing to bend over backwards to help their affiliates to make money, and that is never a bad thing. The commission structure is one of the most generous in the industry, right from the beginning. When many programs are giving you 25% of revenue, these guys will offer 40% right off the bat! Negative balanced are not carried over month to month, you get a clean slate at the start of every month - always a nice feature!

They offer three different kinds of affiliate relationship. The first is the traditional traffic sending affiliate, the second is the ability to manage your own subset of affiliates, and the third is a private label casino utilizing their backend. You do the graphics and make the website and you end up with your own private casino with the be the dealer software and backend. I went with the third option and have 2 private label casinos and they out perform any of the other programs I promote, because I find I have way more flexibilty than I do with straight promotion. I can make changes to the casino constantly and always have my own fresh banners.

On the negative side, many affiliates have reported poor conversions with Be The Dealer. The general consensus is that it is because the dealer concept is a complex thing for players to understand and most of them don't quite understand the attraction of playing with the house edge on your side! However, I have found that with the right marketing language and good banners you can convert enough big money players to make a sizeable income with their generous percentage program.

Highly Recommended!

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