
Tip 24: Just the FAQs
Hopefully as an avid reader of the daily tip column you now know that the forums are full of very useful information, as well as immediate answers to many of the questions you may have.I strongly recommend everyone take a moment to browse the…

TIP 11: Ditch TinyMCE
The TinyMCE Rich text editor is not your friend, really.
For those who don't know what I'm talking about, TinyMCE is one of the editor style options available to you in your CMS editor. This option is attractive to most novice users, as it…

TIP 12: Show us your features!
Even if you have a small budget and a simple design, working with Poker Affiliate Solution's software suite means your players have access to sophisticated account features.
(NOTE: Please be cautious not to show private offers on outer pages!…

TIP 13: What are they searching for?
You might think that by this point all the best rakeback key words and phrases have been stolen away by timely opportunists. On the surface, that sentiment is difficult to argue with. If your are targeting the word "Rakeback" you have a serious…

TIP 14: Help us help you!
We depend on your input for developing software and tailoring our services. Because all of us manage different parts of the operation, very few of us at PAS experience the software the same way you do.
Please take a moment to register for…

TIP 15: Incentive Based Links
Did you know you have a built in system to reward people who link to your site? Giving people a direct reward for bringing you successful conversions is one of the easiest and most tested ways to encourage others to link to your website.
How…

TIP 21: Alternative Marketing
A common mistake among new publishers is to advertise in saturated, highly competitive markets. Although poker forums are obviously populated by poker players, many of them already know about rakeback and have taken advantage of an existing…

TIP 22: Top Design Mistakes
These aren't necessarily the most common or the worst mistakes I see on rakeback websites, but they are pretty egregious and I encounter them way more often than I should.
In no particular order...
1. Colored text that is hard to read.
Text…

TIP 23: How to Choose a Designer
After reading the last post have you concluded that you've violated most of my top design mistakes? Maybe its time to hire a designer. Whether you plan to spend $100 or $10,000 choosing the right designer/web developer for your needs is a…

TIP 5: Contact your users!
You may not be able to compete with larger, more established sites on design, marketing or SEO budgets, but you can absolutely equal or out perform anyone on personal service.
Your objectives when making contact with your audience should…

