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Mike Murphy, founder of OnlineBettingSites.com, says that affiliates can help operators enter new markets and build brand equity quickly, but that publishers must be responsible to succeed in the long-term
Online gaming affiliates play a critical role in the industry as marketing specialists. While a major operator may find success advertising its wares through mass media, the shotgun approach is expensive and interaction with customers is kept to a bare minimum.
Affiliate marketing can also be expensive, but those costs only materialize after affiliates have delivered new customers. Those costs can also be managed to a great degree; the operator chooses how much to pay per player delivered and therefore has near-total control over the average cost per customer acquisition made through affiliate channels.
Additionally, affiliates interact with potential customers on a deeper, more personal level than any 30-second ad on TV could ever hope. The value of affiliate marketing is perhaps best realized when it comes to operators who want to build rapport with potential customers, break into new markets and better explain new offerings.
Of course, affiliates also have certain obligations on their side of the deal. Affiliates need to promote online gambling in a responsible manner not just for ethical reasons, but also out of pure self-interest. Regulators around the world have begun enforcing stricter advertising standards – even to the point of holding operators responsible for the actions of affiliates in some cases.
Thus, it is more important now than ever before that affiliates provide value to operators. Otherwise, affiliates run the risk of tipping the risk-vs-reward balance too far in in the wrong direction for operators.
How Quality Affiliates Provide Value to Operators
Affiliate programs provide value to operators in more ways than the obvious benefit of sending qualified players. A strong affiliate program builds brand name trust, is very handy for entering new markets, sending qualified traffic, spreading brand awareness and even boosting search engine rankings.
Managing an effective affiliate program does come with its challenges, but overall the affiliate model is so popular because it just works. A quality affiliate program led by a competent affiliate manager will pay for itself many times over in terms of direct financial benefits and general brand awareness.
Building Brand Name Trust
Quality affiliates are trusted affiliates and trusted affiliates create brand name trust
To parse that in plain English, high quality affiliates build rapport with their readers, viewers and followers. Affiliates who operate in an ethical manner and who are honest with gamblers despite any financial incentives to the contrary are going to earn the trust of readers over the long term.
It just so happens these are usually (although not always) the most effective and successful affiliates in general. However, operators should be careful not to overlook smaller and newer affiliates either if those affiliates are ethical and motivated.
Keep in mind a certain percentage of smaller affiliates either a) will become big affiliates in the future or b) already are big affiliates and you just don’t know it yet.
These high-quality affiliates build brand name trust for operators because their readers believe what they say. If an affiliate tells his substantial viewership that a certain sportsbook is an excellent place to bet online because of reasons X, Y and Z, that information has a way of seeping into the wider consciousness of the online gambling community.
Operators who invest the time and money in maintaining relationships with quality affiliates will reap the fruits of those rewards for years to come. They will receive favorable mentions, build brand recognition and receive new customers – all without paying a thing until results are delivered.
Affiliates Are an Effective Tool for Breaking into New Markets
Nobody knows the lay of the land like a local affiliate
A UK-based operator will have little trouble expanding into other English-speaking countries, but things can go wrong in a hurry if expansions into a country with a significantly different culture are not managed very carefully.
Translations errors, cultural norm violations and even a simple misunderstanding of what customers in a new market value can all be expensive mistakes for operators, both in terms of advertising costs and any negative hits to the brand name.
Even if major mistakes are avoided, expanding into a new market can be done quite efficiently through the use of affiliates who understand local values, preferences and lesser-known advertising methods that happen to be particularly effective in that region.
In other words, local affiliates have their finger on the pulse of the local market. And again, they take on the risk upfront while the operator only pays advertising commissions after results have been delivered.
Affiliates Deliver Qualified Customers
Quality affiliates deliver qualified customers
High quality affiliates specialize in delivering qualified traffic to gambling operators, primarily through a deep understanding of SEO and content marketing. Skilled affiliates are experts at capturing traffic from search engines and converting that traffic into visits to operator websites.
Running an affiliate program is almost like running an AdWords campaign but without the upfront cost. Rather than bidding on expensive gambling-related keywords, an operator can rely on affiliates to rank for high-converting keywords and deliver traffic to the operator.
Another way to think of it is that with AdWords, you pay for clicks. With affiliates, you pay for results.
Even newer or less-effective affiliates cost the operator almost nothing to maintain. As long as those affiliates are representing the brand name in an ethical and responsible manner, operators should consider keeping them on board. Results are results wherever they come from.
Affiliates Spread Brand Awareness
Affiliates crowdsource brand awareness
An active and robust affiliate program can help operators expand the public’s awareness of the brand. Affiliates are driven to make money, and they do that by discussing the brands with which they have advertising relationships. Even if some affiliates are having a hard time driving traffic, all those affiliates out there are constantly spreading the word far and wide.
Affiliates are a diverse bunch with unique insights, different ways of doing things and all sorts of marketing methods. Running an affiliate program takes advantage of the crowdsourcing concept – rather than a single marketing team, the operator has hundreds (or thousands) of marketing people spread all around the world constantly striving to put the brand name in front of eyes.
Imagine all those many affiliates out there right now writing articles, producing videos, posting on social media and testing new marketing techniques all while promoting their partners’ brand names. Now consider the size of the in-house marketing team it would require to match those efforts. Managing affiliates can feel like herding cats sometimes, but it’s hard to beat the sheer volume affiliates provide when it comes to marketing material that increases brand awareness.
Affiliates Provide SEO Benefits
A side effect of affiliate marketing is better search engine rankings for operators
The majority of affiliates live and die by search engines. The higher they rank on Google, the more money they make. These affiliates do not just point links to operator websites, they also strive to get links pointed to their own websites – which in turn boosts the value of links they point to operators.
Although most affiliate links pointing to betting sites are cloaked, there’s still benefit there. Some affiliates use raw affiliate links; others occasionally point to internal marketing pages on operator websites. Even simple brand mentions (even if unlinked) make a difference in search rankings.
Additionally, the increased brand awareness leads to more people searching for operator-related terms. This in turn spreads awareness, generates discussion and ultimately does benefit operators in their search engine rankings.
Considering the Obligations of Affiliates
It is no secret the affiliate business model can provide a wonderful quality of life for affiliates who are smart and determined. Being able to work from anywhere in the world and potentially earning obscene amounts of money are just two of the lifestyle’s many perks.
However, affiliates should take care not to abuse the opportunity presented by operators. While affiliates have certain expectations of their partners, every affiliate has certain obligations to ensure the unique opportunities provided by this business remain open for many years to come.
The word “obligation” has a bit of a negative connotation, but it’s not that bad. There are really just two primary rules affiliates can follow to run a business that is successful, trusted and ethical: be responsible and always tell the truth.
Promote Gambling Responsibly
Responsible affiliates make life better for players and operators alike
Affiliates have a moral responsibility to promote gambling in a safe and ethical manner. This one really isn’t all that difficult, but a small percentage of affiliates have in the past decided it was worth burning a lot of relationships in an attempt to capture easy money.
For example, there was the affiliate who ran a series of fake news stories that detailed a depressed, down-on-his luck man who was able to pay for his sick wife’s medical treatment after winning a jackpot at an online casino.
The story was completely fake, of course, and written in a terribly irresponsible manner. The affiliate’s actions didn’t just cross a moral boundary; they also brought the wrath of the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) down on the operator. Affiliates have a moral duty and business obligation to run ethical advertising campaigns.
Always Tell the Truth
The truth makes life simpler for everyone
Affiliates: there is absolutely no need to lie or conveniently forget to tell your readers important things about the gambling sites you promote. You can make just as much money just as easily by always telling the truth.
In fact, the truth is a great way to build your reputation among visitors. People who trust you tend to listen to your recommendations – which of course means better conversion rates.
Don’t underestimate the average consumer; they’ll catch on pretty quickly if you’re willing to say whatever you think it takes to get a sale. While you can get conversions with unethical marketing tactics, you’ll build a longer-term business by building a relationship with your readers and establishing yourself as a reliable place to get the real deal on online gambling.
The truth will also keep you on the right side of operators and regulators around the world. Running an honest and ethical business is actually easier over the long term as you won’t find yourself dealing with banned advertising accounts and stern regulators. Honestly just makes sense whether you look the business from a financial or moral point of view.
Source: Latest News on European Gaming Media Network
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From BetBrothers to BC Brothers: Scaling in Regulated Markets
A few months ago, we had the pleasure of speaking with Borja Imbergamo, BetBrothers’ Head of Growth & Strategy, about their ambitious mission to become a leading affiliate company in regulated sports betting markets.
Since then, the company has rebranded as BC Brothers to reflect its multi-vertical vision, now overseeing both BetBrothers (sports betting) and CasinoBros (online casinos). We sat down with Borja again to discuss the strategy behind this move, the company’s growth, and its commitment to shaping a more transparent iGaming landscape.
BetBrothers has recently rebranded as BC Brothers. What was the thinking behind this move, and what does it mean for your strategy going forward?
The rebrand was a natural step in our evolution. BetBrothers had strong traction in sports betting, but as we expanded into online casinos with CasinoBros, we wanted an identity that could unite both brands under one mission. BC Brothers allows each brand to maintain its own voice and focus, while benefiting from a shared growth strategy. It’s about clarity, transparency, and staying true to our mission of connecting players with safer bets across multiple verticals.
Every company faces the pressure of quarterly results versus a long-term vision. How does BC Brothers strike that balance?
Our approach is built on organic growth. High-quality organic traffic takes time and consistent effort – it’s not an overnight success. But it’s also the most sustainable path forward.
For instance, in markets like Spain and Greece, where we’re seeing strong traction, we naturally focus on optimizing that performance. We celebrate quarterly results because they validate our initial strategies and provide the resources to invest further. Simultaneously, we dedicate significant resources for new markets and ventures. These are critical investments in our multi-year vision.
We invest today to secure growth for years ahead. It’s about consistent, quality growth rather than quick, unsustainable wins
Which markets are currently your strongest, and what new ones are on your radar?
Currently, our primary focus markets, and where we’re already seeing really good traction, are Spain and Greece. These markets were chosen strategically for their established regulatory frameworks and significant potential. Our team has a strong understanding of the local player base and operator needs there. That is certainly paying off in terms of performance.
Looking ahead, while Spain and Greece remain key, we’re very excited about the potential in a number of other regulated markets. Our approach is always to go where we can genuinely add value to both operators and players. This leads us to focus on regions like Mexico, Peru, and Denmark, among others. Our strategy, much like in Spain and Greece, is based on delivering high-quality, compliant traffic. This is precisely where our expertise shines. The focus is always on where we can add real value. We don’t just want to be present – we want to be effective.
Beyond geography, are there specific product verticals you’re most excited about?
Sports betting was our foundation, but entering the casino vertical was always part of our roadmap. That’s why we launched CasinoBros, a dedicated platform for online casinos. The strategy and vision here are exactly the same as with BetBrothers. We aim to give players the best and deepest information, guiding them to safe, regulated online operators.
What does “deep information” mean in the casino space, and why is it important?
It means helping players understand everything. From game mechanics, RTP percentages, and volatility to responsible gaming tools and bonus terms. Our goal is to empower players to make informed decisions and enjoy entertainment responsibly, instead of just chasing promotions.
From an operator perspective, what makes CasinoBros stand out?
From an operator’s perspective, our value lies in bringing highly informed players. These players understand game mechanics, responsible play, and promotions. For operators, this translates into stronger retention and healthier long-term relationships. Educated players are less likely to feel frustrated and more likely to stay with operators they trust. Everyone benefits from that.
You’ve mentioned your goal of becoming a globally recognized and trusted brand. How are you working toward that?
Trust is the ultimate currency in iGaming. The rebrand to BC Brothers was a big step. We are uniting BetBrothers and CasinoBros under one strategy while keeping each brand focused. Now we’re rolling it out across all touchpoints and building our community on social media. These channels are crucial for transparency and direct engagement. It’s a long process, but one we’re fully committed to. Our mission remains clear: connecting players with safer bets, across verticals, in regulated markets.
The post From BetBrothers to BC Brothers: Scaling in Regulated Markets appeared first on European Gaming Industry News.
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GR8 Tech Hits the Road with New “Bet It Drives” Podcast—First Guest: Alex Pratt
iGaming just got a new ride. Bet It Drives, GR8 Tech’s new podcast, takes the industry’s most interesting voices out of the studio and into the fast lane. Hosted by Yevhen Krazhan, CSO, each episode is filmed entirely in a moving car, with cameras rolling and London as the backdrop.
No predictable Q&As: Bet It Drives pairs high-energy visuals with relaxed, unscripted dialogue. Shot by the award-winning crew behind campaigns for global brands, the format blends high-energy visuals with the kind of candid moments you only get when people are truly relaxed.
“Bet It Drives was born from a simple idea—great conversations happen when people feel at ease,” said Yevhen Krazhan. “Driving through London strips away the formality, lets personalities shine, and captures the pace and unpredictability that define the iGaming industry.”
The premiere kicks off with Alex Pratt, Group Managing Director of Clarion Gaming, who oversees a portfolio of leading B2B events and media brands, including ICE, iGB Affiliate, and iGaming Business. With over two decades in the iGaming industry, Pratt has been instrumental in shaping its evolution and is recognized for his insights into emerging markets, technological advancements, and fostering community within the gaming sector.
During the ride, Alex opened up about:
- ICE vs. iGB Live—which is his personal favorite, and why.
- Organizing world-class iGaming events and how major decisions like moving ICE to Barcelona come together behind the scenes.
- Partnering with big tech and how such collaborations shape the future of iGaming.
- Advice for startups attending conferences.
- Alex’s Spotify playlist and the tracks that keep him going.
- The most jaw-dropping booths he’s ever seen on the exhibition floor.
- Which panels or attendees would he ban for the greater good of the industry.
- Memorable after-parties—the kind you don’t forget, even if you wish you could.
“Alex really showed us what is happening on the front and the back of high-end igaming events,” said Krazhan. “From the strategic calls that shape entire conferences to the wild stories that never make the press, this episode is a perfect mix of insider knowledge, candid moments, and the kind of energy that makes you wish the ride was longer.”
With upcoming guests including Stephen Crystal, Rohini Sardana, and Helen Walton, Bet It Drives is set to deliver brilliant storytelling, unscripted moments, and a visual style unlike anything else in iGaming media.
Access Episode 1 with Alex Pratt on YouTube or Spotify—and buckle up.
The post GR8 Tech Hits the Road with New “Bet It Drives” Podcast—First Guest: Alex Pratt appeared first on European Gaming Industry News.
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Hyprop and MTN Launch SHIFT COD Tournament as Part of 2025 Shift Gaming Experience
With four spots, one stage and R60 000 on the line, South Africa’s sharpest squads are gearing up for a Call of Duty clash like no other.
The 2025 Hyprop MTN Shift Gaming Experience is about to get louder, faster and more intense. Hyprop, in collaboration with MTN, is introducing SHIFT COD – a Call of Duty tournament designed to test South Africa’s sharpest squads in a no-excuses, high-pressure arena. Four online qualifiers. One LAN finale. R60,000 in prize money. Only the best survive.
The format stays sharp and unforgiving: each qualifier is a single-elimination best-of-five series. Teams will battle across Hardpoint, Search and Destroy, and Control. Only the top squad from each of the four qualifier events will earn a shot at the LAN finale, taking place at Canal Walk on 12 and 13 September. Finalists will cover their own travel and accommodation, but the stage – and the spotlight – will be waiting.
“The Shift Gaming Experience is about putting real competition at the centre of public spaces and connecting people through the power of play,” said Christie Stanbridge, Brand and Campaigns Marketing Manager at Hyprop. “Adding Call of Duty to the lineup takes the intensity up a notch. We’re giving gamers a serious platform to show what they can do – live, on stage and in front of a crowd.”
The four qualifiers took place online, where teams signed up for free:
All qualifier finals were broadcast, giving fans full access to the action and allowing players to gain exposure beyond the scoreboard.
Four teams qualify for the LAN finale, where they’ll compete in a double-elimination bracket for a prize pool structured as follows:
- 1st place: R30,000
- 2nd place: R15,000
- 3rd place: R10,000
- 4th place: R5,000
Now in its third year, the Hyprop MTN Shift Gaming Experience has become one of the country’s most visible platforms for esports and casual gaming. Hosted at Hyprop-owned malls including Canal Walk, Clearwater and The Glen, the experience blends competitive tournaments with public engagement to bring gaming into the mainstream.
“MTN SHIFT isn’t about gimmicks. It’s built for players, whether you’re grinding in ranked or showing up to prove a point on LAN,” said Stanbridge. “We’ve seen how gaming can energise our spaces and create new communities. SHIFT COD builds on that energy.”
With only four LAN spots available, the window to make your mark is narrow, and the competition will be ruthless. Visit acgl.gg/mtnshift.
Remaining Tournament Dates & Venues:
SHIFT COD is part of the MTN Shift Gaming Experience which takes place at:
Capegate – Online Qualifier: 31 Aug | In-Centre Event: 5 – 7 Sep
Canal Walk – Online Qualifier: 7 Sep | In-Centre Event: 17 – 21 Sep
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