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Think Outside the Box: Free Poker Money!
- By Texas Holdem Poker
- Published September 23, 2008
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Poker is a very difficult game to play over the long term. For some the game comes natural and for others they have to work at it for years to win - some never win. You make think its a crazy idea, but ANYONE can be profitable at poker. Although the game of poker itself may be a losing proposition for most, free poker money exists if you know where to look. Highlighted in this article are the top 10 ways you can make money with online poker. A few of the ways have to do with playing the game, while most don't. You can make money from the explosion of online poker without ever sitting down at a table. Hopefully this article will open doors for the many people out their struggling to make money from online poker. Maximizing Affiliate Revenue: CPA or PRP?
- By Texas Holdem Poker
- Published September 23, 2008
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Make Money Online Referring Poker Players
- By Texas Holdem Poker
- Published September 16, 2008
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Referring
fellow online poker players not only builds the online poker
community, but can also pad your bankroll. Did you know that anyone can
register as a poker room affiliate and earn cash? Becoming an affiliate
at one of many poker rooms could make you a ton of money. The average
poker referral generates close to $100 in rewards. So referring 10 of
your friends to a site like Full Tilt Poker could make you $1000 or
more. Affiliate programs offer a wide range of incentives including
percentage revenue plans and flat payout referral
plans. The percentage revenue plan is best for long term poker players
expected to play for a year or more. This player can generate you money
for life, simply by generating a large amount of rake. The person
referring the player receives 20% of the players rake back. The other
options is a flat payout plan, where you can earn a bounty for each
player referred to a given poker site. This option is best
for beginning poker players, not expected to play for the long
term.

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