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PokerAffiliatePrograms.com announces acquisition of PokerAffiliateWorld.com PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 28 December 2007
happy man with a chequePoker webmasters and online poker operators are already familiar with the two most popular online poker affiliate resources. Today both companies are excited to announce the acquisition of the PokerAffiliateWorld.com forums by PokerAffiliatePrograms.com.

Two of the leading poker affiliate companies have made an exciting announcement today that will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the entire poker affiliate industry for years to come. On December 28th, the world’s largest poker affiliate forum will be moving to a new home.

PAW forums have been acquired by PAP, and will be re-directed and hosted at www.pokeraffiliateprograms.com/forums. Nothing within the forums themselves will change -- all of the forums, categories, members, moderators, and posts will all remain in-tact and provide for an easy transition.

okerNews Ltd. has retained the domain name PokerAffiliateWorld.com and will continue growing the network in both poker and other verticals on a brand new domain, which will soon be announced. Over the past year PokerNews Ltd. has built the largest and most successful poker affiliate network in history. They will focus on continuing to grow the network and offer more products/verticals for affiliates to profit from.

PokerAffiliatePrograms.com has also entered into a marketing partnership to help this network grow through its powerful brands both in the gaming and non-gaming sector that span online and offline.

Founder of the PAW forums, Jeremy Enke stated “This is an amazing opportunity for the entire poker affiliate industry and a win/win for both PAW and PAP. Each organization specializes in different areas of the market. This acquisition and partnership will allow the forums to thrive and become an even greater resource in the poker affiliate industry through newly-planned mediums. In turn, it will also allow the PAW Network to focus 100% on bringing the best value, deals, and payouts to its poker affiliates.”

The transition of the forums is expected to be a seamless process taking place on January 1st with the existing PAW forum URL’s and tabs simply being redirected to the new location. As of this date, Jeremy Enke will also be joining the parent company of PAP as General Manager of its Online Poker division. Greg Powell will remain onboard and has been named as the Marketing Director behind PAP. The poker affiliate forums will continue to be managed by Jeremy.

Together, this powerhouse team will continue to educate and represent poker affiliates world-wide. The management of the PAW Network will be taken over and managed by Mitchell Nunis of PokerNews Ltd. Any queries regarding this release should be directed to Jeremy Enke via telephone: (714) 421-8957 or via e-mail: jeremy AT pokeraffiliateprograms DOT com





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