How Much Does An Affiliate Site Getting Over 1,000,000 Visitor Makes

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Hey Guys, How much money do you think a casino affiliate site getting over 1,000,000 unique visitor per month makes?

I say over $100,000 per month.
 

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It depends on the nature of the traffic. Non-gambling traffic wouldn't convert anywhere near as well as gambling traffic. It also depends on the affiliate programs. Do they convert, and are they dodgy or decent?
 

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As a point of reference, I have a site which, in its heyday, was doing a mere 7K a month in unique traffic, albeit highly targeted slots niche, mainly from long tails serps. That was doing on average $20K a month. 1mil unique a month, from say a casino affiliate site, is a crap load of traffic. I know affiliates who have multiple sites and they don't do any where near that figure. But are doing $100K a month or more.

I don't think there are many single casino/gambling affiliate site's capable of doing 1mil a month in unique traffic. And if they were, they be making a lot more than $100K a month ;)
 

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One affiliate site say that they are doing 1,500,000+ unique visits and 7,500,000+ monthly pageviews.
 

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Plenty of affiliates overstate what they do :)
 

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askgamblers has been around for ages (8 years or so) they're certainly a reputable portal. Plus they have a team developers etc etc working on the site.
I'm sure places like casinocity and such also do similar, if not greater traffic volumes, per month.

Though, I doubt if any sites without this infrastructure/support would be achieving these traffic figures.

Besides, I don't personally class these are just affiliate sites. I view the likes of casinocity.com and such, as "Super Affiliates". Besides, if these sites are making money via Media Buys, then their really not affiliates per se.
 
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I would be highly skeptical of those AG numbers. They used to display a graph image of their traffic from Google Analytics that was fabricated and no doubt those numbers are too. Or perhaps they made a typo and put an extra 0 on the end... ;)

Earnings don't scale linearly in my experience. You can't really say that I have a site that has x traffic and makes $y, therefore if you have a site with 100x traffic then you should make $100y. However if you had an entirely casino focused affiliate site that was handling that much genuine traffic from interested visitors (i.e. not bought from shonky PPC networks or other sources) and you were only earning $100k a month, then you could assume that you were doing something wrong.

Of course I could be wrong, but I doubt that there is a dedicated single casino affiliate site anywhere that does 1m+ unique visitors per month. Someone owning a network of many sites probably does when you add them all up though.
 

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AskGamblers is the site i'm talk, I was like "Wow " when i saw those numbers.

Bet4you what happen to that $20K a month site?
 

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I call BS on the 1.5 million uniques per month. There just isn't that amount of gambling related traffic out there.

There is far more than this, in generated gambling related traffic per month.
Vlad reckons they were fudging their Analytic stats as proof. If that's the case, what source have they quantified these traffic results, that they're displaying now?

These things remind me of 'Seal' badges, some affiliates give themselves, from unknown Gambling Site Awards. All made up BS.

Also reminds me of MLM & hard sell sites, which use bogus testimonials. (not saying those on askgamblers are fake. Just using what MLM and hard-sell-sites employ as an example).
 

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It's a big site, none of us have an idea how much traffic it does or doesn't have. no reason to disparage. I'm sure their advertisers ask for Google Analytics or such.
 

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We "used" to run one of the biggest sites (aah the good old days) until the big G chopped our legs off and we were nowhere near 1.5 M, maybe 200k per month.

Any site with 1.5M uniques per month gambling traffic should be making.... Millions per month ... I second the BS claim :)

But if they have that amount of traffic, then all power to them and well bloody done.
 

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there are about 2 billion asians ww and most of those people love to gamble,so 1.5 million per month is def not bulshit
 

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There are two kinds of traffic really , the natural organic stuff from search engines then the bought advertising that will bring in traffic but not the same quality.If that is all organic then they are making at least 10 million a year and I do know people who make a million a year and may get 40,000 a month hits from search engines as I know guys who get 1000 hits a month and got lucky and made 300k off one whale.At the end of the day there is alot of work and money spent on AG .There was a time when I thought we needed to go the super affiliate route and we had 12 employees and paying out over $500,000 a year in wages ,it seems the bigger you get the more work comes your way but then so does the expenses.
 
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