Funding An Online Gambling Account
Many of you intend to play in the SEO Poker Tournament but have not yet registered and funded a Party Poker account. I understand. You’re doing what most people do – you’re waiting until the last minute. Since we need all entrants by the 21st (and it can take 3-4 days to fund an account), it’s getting time to get off your butt and register.
In the US, there are very few credit cards that can be used to fund online gambling accounts like Party Poker.
I use IGM Pay which uses your bank account to fund your Party Poker Account. To use, you must register your bank account with iGM-Pay and verify it – this process usually takes about 3-4 days. If you have ever verified a bank account on PayPal – you’ll understand because it’s the same process. Thereafter transfers into and out of your account are mostly instant and there are no transaction fees.
From a safety / stability perspective, Party Poker is rock solid. Aside from having dealt more than 4.2 Billion hands, they are a publicly traded company on the London Stock Exchange - PRTY . They had over [corrected] $970 million in revenue last year and a profit margin of 25% - so it’s not some fly by night operation.
Here’s what other people are saying about the SEO No Limit Texas Hold’em Tournament:
“Where else can you get poker with a free lifetime link for a one time fee?” – Aaron Wall
“I talk a lot about SEO for Poker, but I’ve never actually played. This should be fun.” – [unnamed tournament participant]
“Just imagine winning the tourney, it’ll be like hitting the link lottery across all the SEO blogs.” - MrTurner
Remember, you must have a website to play and everyone who enters will be put on the Tournament Participants List.
So, If you still don’t have a Party Poker account, you can sign up for one here. After it’s funded, send me your party poker username and your website URL to play.
5 Responses to “Like Hitting the Link Lottery Accross all the SEO Blogs”
$525 million! Thats peanuts! The real figure is just shy of a billion!
http://www.partygaming.com/annual_report_05/groupataglance/index.html
Rollinj,
I had a few offers for where to host, including from people I know personally that own sites. But in the end I had to go with an established name as a counterweight to the whole “black hat” thing. How would it look if I won the whole tournament at some lesser known site? People would cry foul.
Besides, this really isn’t about commissions for me. If it were, I wouldn’t have picked a site that already had so many members (most of the people who registered already had party poker accounts). I really don’t care too much about making a grand or two as a poker affiliate. For me, it’s more about the networking and the fun.
Notsleepy:
You’re right! I quoted some other currency. Oops!
Just a few thousand a month from poker? Hit it harder brother. I just hit 20k this MONTH so far…
I don’t get the problem, I though every SEO had a partygaming affiliate account and could use one of their payment options like NetTeller.
For what it is worth I almost lost my monthly commission today trying to brush up on the rules
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I would’ve signed up but I’m almost insulted you never entertained my previous poker affiliate offer that I made I believe through winpoka.
I offered you somewhere in the range of 40-50% commissions straight to you. Party Poker can’t offer more than what… 35% at best?
I wasn’t pulling your leg? It wasn’t a low-rate company either, they’re using pokerroom.com’s software, what does Party Poker have that I’m somehow not seeing?
Let me know if you’re still interested, you could easily be doubling your poker profits every month.