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RavenTrack and Matchbook Join Forces to Streamline Affiliate Tracking

Matchbook, the leading peer-to-peer betting exchange, has today revealed a strategic collaboration with the top Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) provider, RavenTrack, to handle all its affiliate tracking requirements. Since last November, all three of Matchbook’s main brands – Matchbook, Matchbook MX, and easyBet – have incorporated RavenTrack’s advanced platform.

The transition represents a notable enhancement in Matchbook’s operational framework, providing a seamless and effective affiliate tracking system throughout its network.

Commenting on the successful three-month partnership, Sean Leigh, senior affiliate manager for Matchbook, said: “The migration to the RavenTrack platform, which could have easily been difficult and drawn-out, was instead a very smooth and easy process. This success is thanks to the RavenTrack team and their support throughout the whole process, who were at all times responsive and incredibly efficient, guiding us through each step.”

Leigh added, “The platform itself is of a high standard, and when paired with the exceptional support given, far exceeds the software and service of our previous affiliate platform provider. Overall, we’ve been very happy with our decision to move to RavenTrack.”

Julian Pitts, head of commercial at RavenTrack, said: “It’s a true pleasure to have the Matchbook team and its many brands working with us and using our award-winning platform. The migration process’ exceptional smoothness is a true testament to the collaboration between the businesses. Our migration team prides itself on frictionless collaboration with operator teams, recognising that trust established from day one is critical to a successful and long-term partnership.

“This collaboration will allow Matchbook to leverage RavenTrack’s robust technology to optimise its affiliate programs and drive future growth.”

George Miller began his career in content marketing before joining the HIPTHER team in 2016 as an Editor and Content Manager. His ability to distill complex regulatory data into newsworthy B2B content led to his appointment as Head of Content in 2017.…

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