Saturday, May 10, 2008

Us Law Doesn't Slow Poker Down

By: Robert Shiloh

4 years ago, online poker really started to boom. After reading countless poker books and playing the game for hundreds of hours online, one individual decided to publish his own book. The book had a highly controversial title, and sold thousands and thousands of copies.

"Book sales opened the door for bigger and better things. I started promoting certain key poker sites and before I knew it, I was receiving checks for tens of thousands of dollars on a monthly basis simply for referring players. Top poker affiliates are making well over $100,000 a month. This is possible because they already have highly successful websites that draw immense traffic. All it takes is posting a poker site link on your successful website and you are on your way to referring players. This is called affiliate marketing. However, it didn't take long before I realized I was still missing the boat being an affiliate. Starting an online poker room could be key."

Starting up, maintaining, and marketing an online poker room isn't cheap. It typically takes a commitment of millions of dollars. To survive and succeed in this market you must have player liquidity. This means when you want to play poker, there better be plenty of players and tables waiting for you to join their game. The best solution to this obstacle is to join a poker network. This is a series of online poker rooms that pool their players together into one online environment.

Some of the largest networks are OnGame and PlayTech. OnGame represents Poker Room, Hollywood Poker, Bwin, Chan Poker, EuroCoral Poker and more. PlayTech is known for Noble Poker, Titan poker, and more. Ironically, Coral and Euro Poker were originally on the Party Poker network. Party Poker booted them when they realized their software was running out of room to handle ALL of the players.

Online poker is a $6 billion dollar annual industry growing every day. Online gaming will be a $24 billion dollar a year industry by 2010. There have been some recent laws banning gaming in the US, but thanks to key broadband expansion on a global basis, these figures will hold true regardless of whether or not the US is allowed to be a part of the market. You can legally own and operate an online gaming site, even if you are a US citizen. 11 states in the US have further restrictions. Until the US law changes, you simply don't want to take US players. There's still plenty of other countries and citizens out there that you can legally sign up. Regardless, there are many businesses cashing in as a result of online gaming.

Article Source: http://articles.directorygold.com


For more information on how you can legally get involved with the online poker world, (U.S. citizen or not) Go To: www.pokerroomstartup.com

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