Sweepstakes Casino looking for Affiliate Networks with Verified Traffic

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Hey guys, I'm a sweepstakes casino operator for the US market. We're finalizing our brands and am looking for affiliate networks to work with long term. We're flexible with CPA models, RevShare, or Hybrid. You must have verified traffic and/or proven past partnerships in this niche. Feel free to DM me.
 
Plenty of sweepstakes casinos seek affiliates, but you’ll want networks with proven US traffic in that niche. Check top gambling affiliate networks and ask for case studies or referrals before signing.


Hey guys, I'm a sweepstakes casino operator for the US market. We're finalizing our brands and am looking for affiliate networks to work with long term. We're flexible with CPA models, RevShare, or Hybrid. You must have verified traffic and/or proven past partnerships in this niche. Feel free to DM me.
 
Plenty of sweepstakes casinos seek affiliates, but you’ll want networks with proven US traffic in that niche. Check top gambling affiliate networks and ask for case studies or referrals before signing.
Thanks for your input. You're saying check top gambling affiliate networks on BHW or in general?
 
Plenty of sweepstakes casinos seek affiliates, but you’ll want networks with proven US traffic in that niche. Check top gambling affiliate networks and ask for case studies or referrals before signing.
Yeah, case studies matter a lot in sweeps. I tried HellsPartners before and ran traffic through Reddit. It converted alright but compliance was tight. From your side, which networks actually keep affiliates happy long-term in the US market?
 
Yeah, case studies matter a lot in sweeps. I tried HellsPartners before and ran traffic through Reddit. It converted alright but compliance was tight. From your side, which networks actually keep affiliates happy long-term in the US market?
My background has been in the grey market casino from social media like Facebook and iG, so that has worked well in the past. But as I'm moving towards the legal market, those two networks haven't proven much results far.
 
Reddit didn’t hold up for me at first, but that was mostly on the account side. Fresh ones burned fast, and even a bought account flagged out quick — I figure my IP setup and old bans made it a target. I’ve since figured out how to get around that, just haven’t re-tested. Curious though, for legal traffic are you leaning SEO, native, or still pushing some social?
 
Reddit didn’t hold up for me at first, but that was mostly on the account side. Fresh ones burned fast, and even a bought account flagged out quick — I figure my IP setup and old bans made it a target. I’ve since figured out how to get around that, just haven’t re-tested. Curious though, for legal traffic are you leaning SEO, native, or still pushing some social?
For Reddits, I've been approaching Mods of different related gambling subs for affiliate deals instead of pushing it myself. It's showing positive results so far. Other than that, socials are always a good source, but very competitive as it's super saturated with black market operators. I'm not learning SEO because my role is heavier on operations, not directly taking on marketing. Hence why I'm screening affiliate networks to structure a good deal.
 
For Reddits, I've been approaching Mods of different related gambling subs for affiliate deals instead of pushing it myself. It's showing positive results so far. Other than that, socials are always a good source, but very competitive as it's super saturated with black market operators. I'm not learning SEO because my role is heavier on operations, not directly taking on marketing. Hence why I'm screening affiliate networks to structure a good deal.
agree the socials are always a good source
However, the ads costs prolonged the recovery period significantly.
 
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