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The other side of the industry, the affiliate, meet David Schwartz

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Today we interview a person coming from the other side of the industry, the affiliate part. David Schwartz has been in the industry for over 8 years and shares his experience and success story with you. David is the owner of gorzcore.com, a website many affiliate managers are aware of.

EEG: Tell us a little about yourself.

David: I am a simple person who loves to share the good times with friends. I like not to take things seriously, I like messing around. Social contact is very important for me, because it gives us great wealth.

I am a self-taught web, I started in 2003, a girlfriend had signed up for an MLM site, I knew nothing because from a fire safety training. But soon I realized that I had there a formidable tool in the hands to make money. So I began to read, learn and think for the web. I created my first site, and a network … comes the explosion of online poker in France, I inserted directly into this niche without delay and this is my first step into the gambling was done! Was born of a passion for SEO and web promotion.

EEG: How long have you been in the industry and what are your favorites niches?

David: I began to be totally in the gambling industry from 2007, then I just dropped but other activities as well as the first web agency that I had mounted to devote myself at first to almost all of the gambling niches. I started with poker, then I had a domino period online, bingo, scratch and finally casino. The online casino has become my niche favorite very quickly. To the point that I work more than currently sector. This diversification is good, but in such a competitive industry as this I think it is important to be in total immersion for more results.

EEG: What made you choose this industry?

David: The face is going to hide, I chose to industry for the money it is possible to win. But over time, it is an industry that made me more because it is a social vehicle for many people, it is also a part of dream in a world now rather sad! One other thing I love about this industry is that it is a perpetual motion or whether it is necessary to question, to find new strategies will have to adapt to new rules …

EEG: What was your greatest achievement in the gambling affiliate business ?

David: My greater success in the affiliate is to have succeeded to recognize my work with industry professionals and have kept my integrity. After course, like many others, I would say getting very good position on the search engines have huge traffic, creating several successful networks, able to live … Today I am proud to provide consulting services directly to some casinos to try to make them change their vision a little of this business and they do not think only money but also to incorporate a stronger relationship with their affiliates.

EEG: What’s next? Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

David: My next success is still in the paper stage and hopefully unveil well with you (our conversion on skype), but I will not say more for now, we’ll talk some soon. Meanwhile, I continue my services and also work on a new network of sites that are for me the important means to stay in this industry.

In 5 years … It’s already hard to see tomorrow … Always with my wife and children in the south of France around a good barbecue and a glass of wine!

EEG: How do you rank affiliate/affiliate collaborations ? And what does that mean to you ?

David: It’s not going to lie about the subject, many of his relationship courtesy, exchanges remains friendly to many. Precisely this industry created a climate of competition, which in my opinion is not necessarily good for all. This is the thing that I would like to change, we make the same thing, so why not help each other and share more on the subject. Luckily I have many contacts that we develop a more truly sincere friendship and even for some developing joint projects. I really think the collaboration between affiliate must grow even more in the future because it’s somewhere we largely, affiliates, who are doing work that industry.

EEG: How do you rank/affiliate manager collaborations ? How can you benefit partner with an experienced program ?

David: There too many things have to change, because being in a communication age, where access to many tools, it is not necessarily in the best conditions. I have contact with very friendly manager affiliates, have been friends for some, Each one we knew to develop a trusting relationship or did enjoy this knowledge to another. Here is how it should be! For others with whom I am also in contact since the year is limited to “enter my program, it is the best ….” and result for a simple banner you wait a week and the relationship is limited to it. And every time they change companies it recontact me and it’s always the same. So as you can see in this domain there succeeded good as bad …

For me a good program should accompany the affiliate to success, for it must make available these resources and knowledge. It should not be limited to marketing tools, but must develop new adapted to the project of the affiliate, for example affiliates are design applicant because it is a post that is costly to the affiliate, the I think the program can help the affiliate best to find tools that convert better. The affiliate manager has to share these skills and knowledge for the affiliate, somewhere, makes him live. It can give development track at the affiliate, offer advice …

EEG: What do you think of our work on the development and updating of Affiliation Market for Eastern Europe?

 

David: I think you have a very large and beautiful mission, because the countries of the east are, in my opinion still a bit behind in the field of the internet for most people, so it is important to develop an activity such as web for the purpose of information, but also training. It is important to work on the market as the countries of the East, on ethics and try to separate old images that are not necessarily good for the development of this industry. It is an initiative that I support and will support 100%. Your strength, in contrast to some, your proximity and knowledge of this market. More initiative such as your need to grow locally different market because promximité and market knowledge that we are able to provide more relevant information, services, better quality … We must stop this globalized monopoly where different aspect of the market is more or less managed by some competent people with little knowledge on the subject. Simply bravo!

EEG: Let’s say you are planning a trip in Eastern Europe. Where would you like to travel?

David: Prague is a city that I love for its architecture and history. This city is closely linked to the history of Europe and the girls are beautiful! LOL. Not without laughing, I love cooking too, in good time and I’d really like to strongly experience some aspect of this kitchen. After many country attracts me is because there is a great cultural diversity between each is that makes them all the more interesting.

EEG: Where you wouldn’t want to travel ?

David: The tourist trap, the Dominican Republic, what is there to discover there apart from all hotels lined up facing the sea. There is nothing to do or discover, share remain on a lounger sipping a cocktail.

With an experience of over 8 years in the online gambling industry, as an affiliate, later affiliate manager and consultant, I consider myself a veteran of the industry and can guarantee that you will be served with the most accurate information.

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Why BLUE MIND brings calm and distruptive thinking to the gambling industry?

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In the ever evolving and fast-growing gambling industry, not only C-level but all employees are overexposed to visual and mind stress, facing challenging projects in a short time, suffering the overstimulation caused by desktop screens and multiple screens. So, how to mitigate the frantic days while working in the gambling industry? BtoBet chose to have its head office in Malta not only for the favorable gambling legislation, but also for the therapeutic power of water which, when in close proximity, has been proven to transmit calm and connectivity between people, to increase innovation and insight. Living and working in Malta, surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, is undoubtedly a big plus.

Since ancient times, humans have ascribed healing and transformational properties to water.  In early Rome, baths were an important part of cultural life, a place where citizens went to find relaxation and to connect with others in a calming setting. Rivers have long been seen as sacred places, and in a number of different spiritual contexts, water has symbolized rebirth, spiritual cleansing and salvation.

Today, we still turn to water for a sense of calm and clarity. Our affinity to water is even reflected in the near-universal attraction to the colour blue. The marine biologist Wallace J. Nichols believes that we all have a “blue mind”; water can heal the mind and the body, and helps to tap into a calmer and creative state of being. 

In this regard, Sabrina Solda’ CMO of BtoBet expressed her vision about “blue mind”.

To discover more, read the entire blog here:

http://www.btobet.com/en/stories/blue-mind-brings-calm-disruptive-thinking-gambling-industry?utm_source=Media&utm_medium=Pr&utm_content=blog&utm_campaign=BlueMind

“Finding the blue mind is important to improve the quality of our lives. It brings 3 main benefits to human beings: first of all, contact with water allows us to give our brains a rest from our everyday stressing life, constantly bombarded with sensory stimuli, whether from our devices, home, office and expos. This is especially true in our hectic sportsbook and gambling industry. How many of you are feeling the same? Monitoring player’s actions, betting odds, accepting risks, fixing player’s requests, watching new gaming content, being in conferences surrounded by the sound of slots and visual overstimulation, not to mention the virtual reality games.” 

She personally admitted: “When my brain definitely needs downtime, being surrounded by water gives my brain and my senses a rest from overstimulation. The sound of water is far simpler than the sound of voices or the sound of music or the sound of a city. And the visual input is simplified, too.”                   

Sabrina added: “Secondly, when you have that simplified, quieter ‘blue’ space, your brain is better at a different set of processes, in fact water can induce a meditative state. Though we may not be conscious of it, water could be inducing a mildly meditative state of calm focus and gentle awareness. In fact, being in a mindful state — in which the brain is relaxed but focused —the mind and body benefits include lower stress levels, relief from mild anxiety, pain and depression, improved mental clarity and focus, and better sleep quality The third benefit of the proximity to water is that it can inspire us to be more compassionate and connected with the rest of the world around us and more creative. In the restful, contemplative state associated with observing or interacting with water, it’s common to experience feelings of awe which creates a strong connection to something beyond ourselves, to the vastness of nature. This feeling of awe can increase our capacity for connection and empathy.

Sabrina also underlined:

If you are not as lucky as I am, that I chose and managed to live and work by the sea, do not despair! Also hopping in the shower can be a great way to trigger ideas when our brains are in a creative rut. In our always-busy, screen-saturated lives, we don’t give our minds much of a chance to rest and wander freely. We need to activate a default network to let the best insights and ideas come up instead of leaving them stuck while sitting at our computers, desperately searching for the solution. Unquestionably, since I have been living in Malta, my BLUE MIND DEVELOPED, quickly and constantly.”

Commenting on her decision to live in Malta, she concluded:

“Walking by the sea to go to BtoBet headquarters every morning, and contemplating the blue colour of the magnificent Mediterranean Sea, brings me the “Eureka” moment — the insight or solution “feels like it drops out of the sea and into my head.” 

 

About BtoBet

BtoBet is a pioneer in new technologies for iGaming operators and the betting industry by using technological intelligence as its main base for its products. It offers unique, customisable, secure and flexible cloud based systems delivering unprecedented capabilities to drive sportsbook and iGaming business. BtoBet has offices in Macedonia, Italy and Malta.  The Technical team of the company is in Skopie and has an ever-growing team of developers. BtoBet’s dynamic Sportsbook team operates from Rome, whilst Malta hosts the commercial and marketing centre.

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Ebbe Groes: Interview for EEGaming

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EEGaming: First, let me thank you for doing this interview. It means a lot to have such a highly ranked professional’s interview among our list of persons we have interviewed during our period of existence. I know the year is not over yet, however looking back at 2016, what were the key developments for you and EveryMatrix?

Ebbe Groes: You’re most welcome, I am happy to respond to your questions and to be able to reflect upon our company’s evolution.

From a commercial point of view, from the start of the year our number of clients grew by more than 30 new and established operators, which is a sign that we can serve large operators on the market with the same success.

We’ve been working hard behind the scenes to re-write all our main products; the sports, casino and payments solutions are almost ready to showcase and some of the new modules are already live. Rewriting a large complex application is very time-consuming and can be a bit frustrating at times since you have to maintain the old application as well. 2016 was a year like that, but we’re now close to completion, gearing up sales and seeing the results starting to appear commercially as well. I’m a firm believer in continuous re-investment into software and pretty proud of where we’re going at the moment.

Some early results? Well, our sportsbook solution is now able to deliver more than 25,000 live events per month. Our casino product has kept its top position in the industry as the best casino platform with 4,000 games and constantly new features added.

2016 also brought the biggest brand yet signed by EveryMatrix, one I hope to announce before ICE. But stay tuned! We’ve expanded our sales team, both with product specialists within casino and sports, and with a new Commercial Director. We made great efforts to bring account managers closer to sales team members and make sure things move faster for our clients.

EEGaming: Are the current laws and regulations which have been implemented and somehow forced on software providers helping business or are they slowing it down?

Ebbe Groes: First thing to notice is that legislations differ quite a lot, both in terms of financial and technical requirements. There’s an obvious and legitimate desire to create tax revenues from our sector which we should respect – along with desires to improve players’ protection. So overall we welcome this development. It will overall help grow the market and ensure a level playing field.

I am also happy and appreciative for some of the technical requirements imposed upon us from various regulators as they can serve to reduce fraud, chargebacks and other maladies of our industry.

This doesn’t mean that things can’t be improved and my largest concerns would be the failure to properly protect license holders against competition from non-licensed providers and the occasional countries putting up massive back taxes or entry fees, essentially pushing some companies towards remaining in the grey zone.

EEGaming: A company of the size of EveryMatrix can’t stand still for too long, it must bring new technology and innovations. What are the little secrets that help EveryMatrix in innovating yet again?

Ebbe Groes: It’s not only that we can’t stand still for too long, but we cannot afford to do that.

In the online gaming industry change is constant and every major player is aware that technology and innovation are necessary elements for any company that wants to advance.

Our approach to technological innovation has been influenced by our clients’ demands and requirements, so using the latest technology in bringing the best products into the market comes as a natural element in delivering better services for players.

So, that would be our little secret: Listen to your clients and recognize the great suggestions that will help proper further growth. This way, the right kind of demanding client can help you for years to come and one should actively seek such clients, even at the expense of others that might bring higher revenues in the short term.

While big parts of our product development are fueled by visionary product developers in EveryMatrix, I can point to a couple of areas from our last couple of years that would not have been nearly as good without demanding and knowledgeable clients.

One is the huge role of API driven development. We’re today probably the most advanced provider in the world when it comes to what you can build yourself around an EveryMatrix solution. We can split up the products and modules allowing clients to add, in-house or from others, exactly what they need, typically around user experience with front end and CRM as the key areas.

The other is our Asian-focused agent management system, which keeps being improved at a quite impressive speed on the back of client requests.

EEGaming: Are there any standards that you follow in order to access new markets?

Ebbe Groes: In general, we’re blessed with being quite flexible in our approach, being privately held, able to invest when we wish without having to keep to certain profit targets, and owned by management.

When it comes to new markets, be it in terms of products or geographies, we seek to only enter when we believe that we can make a difference and be a key player. This is one reason we’re not targeting Africa and the Americas in 2016 and probably 2017 as well. Doing Europe and Asia is quite sufficient. Each area comes with its own demands and we can’t be the best everywhere, yet.

EEGaming: What about expansion? There is definitely a plan for that, but tell us, what are the important steps and what are the things that need to be avoided?

Ebbe Groes: We’ve by and large grown organically. Fast but without (large) mergers and acquisitions. This gives a quite harmonious organization, a staff that I’m proud of working with and whom I truly feel buy into our company’s vision and goals.

Still, as we’ve grown it’s become harder to maintain the entrepreneurial spirit of the past. Key people don’t scale, including myself and my co-founder Stian Hornsletten, and that forces more thinking into organization. Of course, hiring smartly into middle management is one way but we believe it is not enough.

In 2016 we took the quite radical decision to aim for splitting up our company in virtual sub-companies, each with their own management team. So, a CEO, CTO, COO, head of sales, account manager, support for our sports product, OddsMatrix. This management team can focus fully on their product, technically, operationally, commercially, aiming to make it – stand alone – the best it can be, taking control and competing against the best in the business. We did the same for Casino, for Payments and the other solutions.

It’s still early, but overall I feel it was a move that is paying off handsomely – and will do so even more as we progress and gain experience with this. I think the only other alternative would have been to give up some of the business areas and focus purely on one or two products, as for instance Evolution and Kambi are doing.

I believe this split into verticals is what will allow us to yet again double and re-double our size, both in terms of revenues and even to handle well the continuous growth of staff.

EEGaming: Do you have any products that will soon be released?

Ebbe Groes: We have more than one, I’m happy to say. But if I should mention our biggest investment, biggest gamble even, it’s our new payments company MoneyMatrix.

MoneyMatrix is a brand-new payment processing platform that encompasses new technologies and security protocols to keep customer financial details safe. The new payment solution is PCI DSS Level 1 Compliant, including full control of transactions, better risk management and detailed reporting. It’s built upon a combination of our own experience and that of the highly competent people we brought on board for this. MoneyMatrix will hold a payment service provider licence from the Malta Financial Service Authority which allows us to contract for payments alone large clients within and outside the gaming industry, fully detached technically and commercially from our platform, sports, and casino business. It’s a strong team, a remarkable product and I personally can’t wait for the ICE 2017 unveiling!

EEGaming: How’s the feedback regarding the current products?

Ebbe Groes: Feedback for a software company can be measured in signed deals and volumes going through the platform. With that measuring stick, we are happy. I like our industry for many reasons. One of them is that there’s a quite good correlation between quality and success. Hype doesn’t last for too long, the actors are too smart, too well-informed for that.

But hey, industry appreciation is nice too. So, we’re glad to notice a series of positive signals from the industry, such as securing White Label Partner of the Year at the EGR B2B Awards 2016 in London and “Best Sports betting software provider based on Open Business Relationship” and “Best casino software provider based on Open Business Relationship” awards at CEEGC 2016 in Budapest.

EEGaming: If you could choose one celebrity to promote any of your products, who would you choose and why?

Ebbe Groes: Denise Coates, the Bet365 founder and chief exec, whom I respect immensely for the product, company, and results. EveryMatrix is a B2B company and I can’t think of anyone whose endorsement would carry more weight with decision makers in our industry. So, go home Messi and Murray, and give me Denis Coates for my celeb promoter!

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Interview with Shona ODonnell

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Since we keep getting newer audiences that don’t exactly know what the Berlin Affiliate Conference is about, we would like to ask you, who is this conference addressed to?

Shona ODonnell: Berlin Affiliate Conference (BAC2016) is the biggest autumn event for affiliates and introducing brokers in the online gambling and retail finance sectors.  It is a great opportunity to meet with the industry, find out what is happening, learn new skills, develop new business relationships, expanded existing relationships and of course have a fun doing this as you meet with affiliates, operators and suppliers in this exciting and dynamic industry.

If you are an affiliate or an operator in this market you simply cannot afford to miss this event.

In 2015 you’ve moved from Barcelona to Berlin. What has changed in this period of time and what was the outcome of this move?

Shona ODonnell: Our move to Berlin was hugely positive and well received by the industry as a whole.  The move was based on industry feedback that people wanted to go to a new city, you spoke and we listened.  BAC 2015 was the biggest event we have ever hosted in the autumn and we expect it to be eclipsed this year as we see figures on registrations up 10% YoY.

 

What will 2016 edition offer us?

Shona ODonnell: An even bigger version of 2015!  We have now outgrown the hall so we’ve had to be very creative with the space we have.  We are just in the final stages of confirming our party venues and we ‘ll be announcing some exciting sponsors in the next week or two so keep your eyes on the BAC website.

We also have a number of new speakers that we haven’t seen at events before as we really want to offer our delegates something valuable to take home and apply to the businesses they work in.

 

Suppose I’m just a simple affiliate that wants to join this conference. How do I get in and what can I find inside?

Shona ODonnell: It’s really easy and it’s free for affiliates and introducing brokers, just register at http://www.igbaffiliate.com/events/berlinaffiliateconference/registration and we will confirm your affiliate status and send you your eticket via email.  We make a promise that our iGB Affiliate events are free for affiliates and they only way we can do this is by checking each and every registration, so please understand if we ask you for a some more information to let you attend the event for free.

Once inside you’ll find all of the leading operators in the space, two conference rooms, two free bars (15.00-18.00), lots of activities happening on the different stands and lots of great give aways.  If it’s your first time attending, do let us know and we’ll do the best to help you meet the right people as we know it can be overwhelming.  It’s also really helpful to use the event app to booking the conference sessions you want to see and to book in those all-important meetings.

 

What can you tell us about the sponsors of this conference?

Shona ODonnell: We are delighted to welcome back our premium sponsors William Hill, 888.com, EGO.com and iAffiliates.  In addition to this we have Buffalo Partners providing the free lunch for our delegates and we are very happy to welcome Media Skunk as our thought leader.  Registration is sponsored by TipBet, NetHive are sponsoring the bar and WPN are back as welcome drinks sponsors to get things kicked off.  We are extremely grateful to all of our amazing sponsors and exhibitors, of whom there are too many to mention here, we simply couldn’t do it without them.

 

What is the main subject that will dominate this year’s conference and why do you think it’s important?

Shona ODonnell: The conference has two central themes. We open on day one with a look at the German market and what has happened there in the last 12 months since we last visited.  Then we have a focus on SEO as we know this is one of the most popular topics.  I am very excited that we have Bastian Grimm speaking, he is an incredible SEO.  In each session we will focus on one area of learning so that it provides practical solutions that will have a real impact. On day two we have a really interesting selection of presentations and panels all focused on innovation.  I think it will provide real food for thought.  In particular we have a dragons den session where new innovations will be showcases and questioned by both the moderator and the audience.

 

Any thoughts about the next year’s conference? Or better yet, where do you hope to get until next year’s conference?

Shona ODonnell: For next year’s event we are working on the space as the hall we are currently using is too small! So we are looking at where BAC can fit in 2017.  But before that we have LAC which is our biggest event by far and this year promises to be very, very exciting indeed.  LAC will be taking place in February and we expect it to grow significantly and provide even more business opportunities than ever before.

 

 

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