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Welcome to Sportsbetting Affiliate Programs Portal for all sport related Webmasters
Let our partner’s success stories become your own by our affiliate program.

What do I have to do?
Simply register as an affiliate with some or all our partners at the bottom of this page. As soon as you’ve registered, you’ll receive your log-in data. Download banners or other advertising media (Link options) and integrate them on your website, by linking to your homepage with your personal tracking link.

How do I benefit from the affiliate program?
Visitors to your homepage who follow your links, register and place bets are a quick and easy way for you to earn money.

How much can I earn?
Your earnings depend on the customers (directly or indirectly) attracted by you, who deposit funds on a betting account and place bets. The amount of your actual commission is calculated periodically from the achieved gross yield (real money gambling turnover less the winnings and betting fees).

Where can I see my earnings?
Your current earnings are shown in Statistics separatly in every affiliate program.

The online gaming industry is one of the fastest growing segments of internet commerce today, in fact, in 2006 players wagered over Twelve Billion Dollars at online casinos and that figure is expected to double in 10 years!

As a webmaster you have an opportunity to participate in this exciting new era by partnering with the leading casino operators. Sportsbetting Affiliate Programs allow you to cash in on the popularity of online gaming with little or no investment and reap enormous rewards.

There are currently over 2000 casino and sportsbook operators online with more being launched every day. Every one of those operators needs one thing to succeed, Visitors! They are willing to pay handsomely for new players and that's where we come in as webmasters.

When you join a sportsbetting affiliate program you are supplied banners, text links and live games that allow your visitors to go to a casino and sign up as a new player. Each visitor is carefully tracked through cgi scripts and cookies and labeled as a player you referred. You then earn a percentage of their net game play.

Each program is different, but you generally earn 20 - 50% of the profits off that player for life! The average profit on a single player is $64.00 per month, so the revenue Casino Affiliate Programs generate can be staggering. Since you earn money on each player for life you are building a monthly income that can quickly add up to thousands of dollars each month per program.

At Casino Affiliate Programs we review and rate the hundreds of partner programs available. Not all of them are equal and not every operator is reputable, so we make every attempt to weed out the bad ones and present you with the best opportunities for profit. Please visit our site often and keep up to date on the latest Sportsbetting Affiliate Programs.
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Mobile is coming Mobile is coming Mobile is coming

"How should I be taking advantage of mobile?"

It's a fairly straightforward question you might think. It's certainly one I am asked frequently given my background in the mobile industry. The specific questions that follow usually revolve around mobile acquisition channels such as search, display, SMS marketing and the plethora of other mobile marketing techniques. It seems that all people want to do is figure out how to sell their existing product through mobile. But this fundamentally misses the point.

Mobile and desktop are complementary but diffferent When you originally set-up your online business, you didn't jump in to ask what you should be doing with PPC. You asked what you should be offering the customer. You started with that core question.

This question remains true of mobile. The question every affiliate should be asking is; 'How do I take my core competencies and apply it to mobile to create a rich, engaging and differentiating customer proposition?'

The risk in most industries is that people simply see mobile as an extension of their desktop offering. While this approach will help you grow to a degree, it is hardly innovative and you can easily be overtaken by your competitors. Take the Yellow Pages, or 'Yell' as they are now known. When they moved online, they simply digitised their physical phonebook, while other people in the industry were experimenting with Google map integration and social features such as user ratings and feedback. Yell.com was out-innovated by the likes of Yelp (for restaurants] and TripAdvisor (for hotels), With the advancement of mobile, Yell had an opportunity to again assert their dominance in the space by leveraging their brand awareness. But while they were doing basic Google map integration their competitors were experimenting with augmented reality and full location integration. For example, the Yell mobile app only launched user reviews for the first time at the end of October this year!

Yell are a classic example of a company who thought of new platforms simply as a new way to distribute their existing proposition, failing to question how that platform could help them grow and adapt.

"If you have not considered how you can leverage the experience that mobile brings from a product and proposition perspective, then I am sorry to say that you are missing the point."

The gambling industry as a whole, and specifically casino affiliates, face exactly the same question. While many of you will be considering making a mobile app which takes your casino news, bonus and review content and makes it available on mobile, I promise there will be many other people thinking differently about this.

They will be thinking about how they can use a casino player's location to create an engaging service for them. They will be working on augmented reality apps which allow people to stand on the Vegas Strip and see what offers the various casinos have in real-time. They will be thinking about how to integrate with the mobile hardware, such as the camera. They will be thinking about how to use push notifications to bring timely relevant messages to their customers.

If you have not considered how you can leverage the experience that mobile brings from a product and proposition perspective, then I am sorry to say that you are missing the point. I would temper this with a word of warning: mobile has some serious weaknesses..

1. Internet connectivity is not consistent.
2. The experience of data entry is a nightmare - nobody wants to enter credit card details and billing info on a two inch screen.
3. The interface is not designed for deep, imersive experiences. It is better suited to dipping in and out of.
When considering your mobile offering, you should also consider how desktop and mobile can work together to play to each other's strengths.


Take Ticketmaster as an example. The Ticket search' experience is much more suited to the desktop than mobile, however, the actual ticket delivery is far more suited to mobile. Ticket-master effectively identified mobile ticketing as a differentiating feature and made it core to their mobile strategy rather than trying to advertise the fact you could search and buy tickets on mobile... something people prefer to do on desktop.

So before you jump into learning all about mobile marketing techniques, I strongly encourage you to consider your mobile proposition first. If you don't... someone else will.
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IT'S NOT WHO YOU KNOW, BUT WHO KNOWS YOU

AS AN AFFILIATE, building a large profile can be a tremendous asset to business. The visibility and positive exposure that go hand-in-hand with cultivating a prominent profile are a sure-file way to increase the effectiveness of all your marketing efforts without ever actually changing how you market. Essentially, a strong profile means you get better results from the same actions; as an affiliate, building a strong profile will give you the edge over competitors promoting identical promotions and programs.

An example of a strong profile is that of Amazon and its 'Associates' affiliate program. Chances are that when a person thinks of buying books, Amazon is one of the first names that pops into their head even though titere are numerous other places to purchase books. This prominence reinforces Amazon's strengths in bookselling, amongst other things, without the brand having to do anything other than operate "business as usual'. This ubiquity in profile works as a self-perpetuating promotion for Amazon, and only increases the company's level of success.

Like all things in business, having prominent visibility is not a magic bullet that miraculously helps increase your profits; it requires consistency and hard work. A profile is just like a house; it must be built brick by brick. The more prominent a profile you desire, the more building it is going to take. Acquiring visibility is an initial investment that takes time and effort but when done properly, will generate profits in the long run that far outweigh the initial labour. Building your desired profile is a multi-pronged process, and it is important to cover all possible bases for the best possible results.
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