Profit from the poker boom, without putting your own money on the table!Unless you've been living under a rock, you're aware of how huge poker is right now. What you probably don't know is how easy it is to make money from this "poker boom". No, I am NOT talking about playing poker and winning a massive pot. If you have the skill and the bankroll to do that, more power to you. I'm talking about something much better, an actual way to make money from the game without risking any yourself. The house always winsWho is the only one that ALWAYS makes money from a poker game? No, not the best player, even the best players in the world have losing sessions and often go broke in any given single game. It's the casino (or poker room) that always gets paid. It's obvious, if you think about it. If the poker room didn't consistently make money, it would shut down. What you probably don't know is that you can share in this steady profit by joining forces with the poker room itself. You will make money every time people sit down to play, regardless of who wins or loses. Read on, and I'll tell you exactly how. It's easy to get your shareThe one thing that poker rooms need above all else is -- you guessed it -- players. And to get those players, they depend on what are called Affiliates. An Affiliate is simply someone who points potential players to the right place, who "brings them in the door" so to speak. The poker room will pay the Affiliate for each and every real-money player that he or she brings in. The payment can be either a fixed one-time fee or a percentage of the action for the entire lifetime of the player. As you can imagine, that can add up quickly. Your own poker businessWhen you become an affiliate, you begin your own poker business. And business is good! I got my own started a little over a year ago, without really knowing what I was doing. I wish someone then had made it as simple for me as I'm going to make it for you. But I managed to put up a basic site and slowly started to get some traffic. I made enough money the first month to pay for all my initial expenses and keep a little profit. I thought that might be where it stayed, paying for itself but not too much more. But to my surprise traffic kept growing and profits kept increasing, slowly but steadily. And exactly one year after I launched that one little site, it broke the $1000/month level. That's when I decided to pursue it like a full-fledged business, and "go pro" with it so-to-speak. And to create this site to help others get onboard with this unique opportunity more quickly and more inexpensively than I originally did. Will your site do even better? There's no reason why not, and absolutely no reason not to find out! It's easier than you think!I'm going to lay it all out step-by-step. You'll see just how quick and painless it is to be in the poker business for yourself in just a few minutes time. From here on I'm going to devote everything to Full Tilt Poker because I believe they are absolutely the best opportunity out there. They have been far and away the most profitable for me and I believe they will be for you as well. They offer the biggest first deposit bonus of any poker room and they advertise very aggressively, which attracts tons of players. And every one of those players could be putting money in your pocket. I've collected everything together for you here on this one site. All you have to do is follow the 4 simple steps below, and you're in business! Step 1: Sign up for an Affiliate account with Full Tilt Poker. I've automated the whole process for you in Section 1 so it couldn't be any simpler. Step 2: Make up a domain name and register it. I will walk you through the whole process in Section 2. This is the only step that will cost you any money, and it will usually be around 6 or 8 dollars. Step 3: Advertise your new website. There are lots of ways to do this, most of them free. We'll cover that in Section 4. And that's it! In less than 30 minutes total you can have a proven money-making machine in place and working for you 24 hours a day. Read through the Common Questions section for more details, or just jump right in with Step 1! Answers to Common QuestionsMove On to Step 1 |