GPWA Times Magazine - Issue 32 - June 2015
Our affiliates have access to a comprehen- sive, multilingual marketing center with custom promotions and marketing ma- terials, as well as our VIP service, which delivers unique articles written in their preferred languages. We are open to suggestions and new ideas and are always happy to create and deliv- er tailored marketing materials. We create custom promotions for affiliates, custom banners to support those promotions and custom articles for their SEO needs to en- sure that they have everything they need to easily promote our brands. Many of our current affiliates were active- ly promoting our brands before Condor Affiliates. That just speaks for itself. Condor Affiliates has very affiliate- friendly terms and conditions. When many affiliate programs are scaling back, why did you decide to stick to such a competitive offer? Our program is based on 30-50 percent lifetime revenue share, with no negative carryover and no player quotas. This is because we believe in the power of people and partnership. The way we do business reflects how much we aim for sound, long-lasting rela- tionships with our affiliates. We don’t just intend to obtain new af- filiates, but more importantly, we want to work with them in the long term. It’s one circle, and if we pay less attention to just one link within that circle, we might get away with it and save some money at first, but there would be consequences in the long run and we want to avoid that. How many affiliates would remain ac- tive knowing that the company they work with gets the biggest piece of the cake from the players they referred in the first place? What do you think the future holds for Condor Gaming and Condor Affiliates? I’d say both Condor Affiliates and Condor Gaming have a bright future ahead. After all, we strive for success, we don’t take steps back and we only reach for what’s best for our players and our affiliates. If someone from out of town were to vis- it you, where is the one place you would have to take them? I would take them to Gozo, a small island next to Malta. It is beautiful, peaceful and very clean. What was the last book you read? I last read The Afterlife of Billy Fingers . I read it on an e-reader. I used to need a physical copy of the book in my hands, but the need to be compact led me to forget about hardcover books. What's your favorite movie? Café De Flore . If you could have dinner with three people, living or dead, who would they be? The Dalai Lama, Jimmy Fallon, and Samuel Hahnemann. If we picked up your iPod (or more like- ly, your iPhone) and pressed play, what song would be playing? It would range from house music to soft rock, to some sort of meditation — all kinds of songs for all kinds of moods. Name three things that people reading this interview don't know about you. I am afraid of the noise the flush makes in planes and always cover my ears when flushing. I used to be a kickboxing and aerobics teacher in my free time. I am a crazy cat lady. AFFILIATE MANAGER INTERVIEW SERIES Christine had a baby just a few weeks before our interview. Affiliate Manager Interview Series
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