Is Everleaf Gaming the Next Big Network?
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, 06-10-2010 at 02:01 AM (593 Views)
In recent months there has been a lot of news and attention focused on Merge Gaming's growth after adding Sportsbook.com and PlayersOnly to their network. While this helped them grow almost instantly there is another U.S. friendly network that has had an even bigger percentage gain this year. That network is Everleaf Gaming.Everleaf Gaming started out as Poker4ever. They sold skins, lots of them. That model wasn't helping them grow very fast but then they merged their player base with the Universal Poker Network. Almost instantly their player count went from about 60 to 300. Shortly after the merger Victory Poker was added to the network. With in house players such as Antonio Esfandiari and 2007 Playboy Playmate of the Year Sara Underwood players were immediately interested in playing at Victory Poker.The network now averages 550 players according to Poker Scout and is on the rise. Due to the high number of European players the peak time tends to be during mid to late afternoon ET US. Most of the games are no limit hold'em with a few pot limit omaha games. At PAS we offer Victory Poker and Minted Poker. Both offer 40% rakeback to players. One of the perks of promoting Everleaf Gaming skins is that nothing is deducted from MGR for players or affiliates. Rakeback is also paid weekly so that players are always in the game.Affiliates sometimes get stuck on promoting only the big brands. In many cases that isn't the best marketing strategy. When affiliates send players to smaller skins, ones that take care of players and affiliates, it can be win/win for everyone involved.



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