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Cashing in online poker
- 9-11-2007
Party
Poker "CRACKED" a highly controversial title that sold thousands
and thousands of copies.
"Party Poker
“Cracked†opened the door for bigger things. I started promoting certain key
poker sites and before I knew it, I was receiving checks for tens of thousands
of dollars on a monthly basis simply for referring players. This is called
affiliate marketing. It didn't take long before I realized I had to get an online poker site of
my own."
Starting up, maintaining, and marketing an online poker room isn't cheap. It
typically takes a commitment of millions of dollars. To survive and succeed in
this market, you must have player liquidity. This means when you want to play
poker, there better be plenty of players and tables waiting for you to join
their game. The best solution to this obstacle is to join a poker network. This
is a series of online poker rooms that pool their players together into one
online environment.
"The online poker
market is a $6 billion dollar a year industry. Online gaming will be a $24
billion dollar a year industry by 2010. There have been some recent law changes
in the
