Hi Richard
Thanks for the info.
If the comm payable is on winnings then that makes it harder to generate revenue.
I ve traded a bit on betfair myself say £500 worth of bets on 1 race to make say a guaranteed profit of 0.3% which equates to £1.50 won @ 25% that is £0.38p commission which I suppose a weeks trading could cover £25 commission based on this example.
I think you are correct in that it depends on what type of traffic you are targeting, however if the rev share deal was for the lifetime of the player as it is with most bookmakers (i know Betfair is an exchange not a bookmaker) then I would go for rev share all the time. If you are looking betfair then take note!
I believe Betfair is a great company and once people have tried and can use Betfair they will never go back to a traditional bookmaker, lets be honest if you like betting you only need 1 account and that is with Betfair.
Thank you for your thoughts Richard.
One other thing I notice you have put some of your urls on your post.
I have always wondered wether to do this or not and what the benefits were from a
SEO point of view.
I was concerned that someone typing in say betting in a serach engine would find my url which is good but with a post from a4u discussing how much money I made.
What are your thoughts and advice on this matter.
4ndy