As an experienced online poker player, you have undoubtedly scored a sweet rakeback deal. Perhaps you have taken it further and signed up as an affiliate with some online poker rooms so that you can be a rakeback provider yourself. But, alas, you are still not the big dog you want to be. What you need is to sign up players to fatten your bankroll. Here’s how you do it.
There are more ways than one to manage your rakeback business. One way is to drive traffic to your website by smart search engine optimization. What you need to do then is create a website, build links to the site and sign up new players under your affiliate accounts.
The first step is to take a good look at your website. The site’s content is paramount to how the search engines will rank it. Obviously, you say. But be aware that there are a number of websites out there with duplicate content, meaningless content or worst of all, no content. Do not let that be your website. Fill your site with unique content along with your main keywords to gain instant improvement in search engine rankings.
Now that that is done, you need to take on the less obvious and more time consuming task of building the links that will point to your website from relevant sites and pages. Here are a few ways to do just that.
1. Directory Submissions – By submitting your website to directories you score one way links from pages with similar links on them. These links are somewhat related to your website and are fairly easy to obtain. Another advantage is that these links are generally free.
2. Social Bookmarking Your Site – Gain more one way links to your rakeback site by bookmarking your website on the social bookmarking sites. You can also drive targeted traffic if you place tags on the site appropriately so that others searching for those tags will find you. This is also free.
3. Blog Commenting – By leaving comments on other peoples’ blogs you can actually generate some fairly high quality links. The key is to leave comments relevant to the actual post that you’re commenting on rather than generic spam. This will get your comments posted more frequently and generate more links for your rakeback site.
4. Article Directory Submissions – Write and submit articles to article directories, publishers, mailing lists and blogs to generate a substantial amount of one way links to your site. These are great links as they are coming from an original article that you wrote. It is essential that the page be highly relevant to your topic and the anchor text is precisely of your choosing.
Building links to your rakeback website will drive much needed traffic to your site and give the site invaluable improvements in search engine results pages. This is exactly what you need to encourage more sign ups on your website and more money in your wallet. Good for you! Now don’t go blow your newfound funds at the sports book.
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