Casino Affiliate Programs: How People Make Money Promoting Casinos

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With thousands of betting sites competing for attention, customer acquisition costs in the casino industry are astronomically high.


Instead of spending millions on traditional TV ads, casinos pay independent website owners to send them traffic.

Understanding Revenue Share and CPA

When an affiliate signs up for a program, they are given unique tracking links to place on their website or social media.


Alternatively, some affiliates prefer CPA (Cost Per Acquisition), receiving a flat fee (e.g., $150) for every player who makes a minimum deposit.

Revenue Share provides passive income as long as the referred player continues to gamble on the siteCPA offers guaranteed, immediate cash but you forfeit any future earnings if the player becomes a high-rollerHybrid deals exist, offering a smaller upfront CPA combined with a lower ongoing RevShare percentage
The Dark Side of Promoting Gambling

Promoting a highly addictive and financially risky product presents significant ethical challenges for many marketers.


The best marketers in the space prioritize user safety, warning their audience about wagering requirements and rogue casinos.

Traffic SourceQuality LevelConversion RateOrganic SEO (Google)Extremely HighVery HighSocial Media SpamVery LowTerrible

Succeeding as a casino affiliate requires deep SEO knowledge, significant investment, and a strong moral compass.