Affiliate Industry
The affiliate marketing opportunity in the US
Justin Stempeck, Chief Strategy Officer at Compliable
Since the beginning of the year, four US states have legalized (but not launched) online sports betting, taking the total number to 26, with six states also allowing online casino. Since the repeal of PASPA in 2018, we have seen rapid growth of the market with no signs of the expansion slowing down. Several states are expecting to open in the near future, with Kansas just recently launching, Massachusetts actively drafting regulations, Maryland positioning itself for a late 2022 launch and Ohio a fast follow in January 2023. California, one of the largest states in the US, is going to the polls on November 8th to consider two competing sports betting measures, a vote closely watched by all industry stakeholders.
The US market presents lucrative opportunities for operators around the globe, but it also offers other sectors of the ecosystem the possibility to profit from this exciting development, including global marketing affiliates.
As many will have already discovered by now, keeping track of the different rules, regulations and licensing requirements of each US state is a daunting task, and many affiliates may not have the resources or expertise in this space that established operators have, as few European countries have implemented regulation of this scale for the sector.
At Compliable, we provide a licensing platform for all gaming entities, including affiliates, to navigate through the complex regulatory landscape in the US as more states allow online gambling. From our experience and through conversations with affiliates, there are a few common questions and concerns about entering the US and there are several steps companies can take to simplify the process and ensure speed to market.
For a marketing affiliate that originates from outside the US, it is important to know that, prior to obtaining a vendor license to operate in most US states, regulators generally require that the business register with a state office (typically the Secretary of State). With this process handled by a non-gaming agency, it will delay your vendor license application if it is not in place before you submit your application with the gaming regulators, so it is crucial to give yourself enough time to avoid unnecessary delays.
Not every state requires affiliates to hold a license, however, and definitions can differ. It is crucial to do the research to determine what license type is needed, if any, as the application process is time consuming and involves significant paperwork. Once you have established that you need a license and you are ready to start the process, it is beneficial to carefully read through all the questions and fully understand what documents you will need before starting, as this will allow for a much more streamlined application.
Do not rush the through the forms and review them for accuracy and completeness, as common mistakes or simply failing to answer a question can lead to an application being rejected. Regulators do not want to spend time on incomplete applications, and they will be returned if not completed fully, delaying the time it will take for the business to get up and running.
Finally, an existing business partnership with an operator can significantly boost your chances of obtaining a license. Most regulators ask about this, as they only want to consider license applications of companies that already have existing relationships – it highlights the readiness and commitment to operating a serious business in the state. Locate your contract with your betting partner and be prepared to attach it as an exhibit to any licensing application.
The US licensing landscape can be a minefield but the opportunities for operators and vendors in the country are great. With thorough research and planning, the process to getting licensed and getting your business fully operating can become easier and more streamlined.
As more states consider regulating online betting and gaming over the next few years, it is an extremely exciting time to place a wager on the US market.
Affiliate Industry
Increase Redirect Speed by 5 Times with Affilka New Feature
SOFTSWISS, a global tech company with over 15 years of experience in iGaming, introduces a new Geo-Distributed Redirect feature of Affilka by SOFTSWISS that helps operators improve engagement and conversion rates by reducing user redirect times.
The Geo-Distributed Redirect feature intelligently routes users to destination landing pages via regional clusters closest to their location. This geo-optimised infrastructure minimises redirect times, increasing successful website visits from referral links. The feature is designed for seamless scalability across multiple regions and enhances performance globally, wherever needed.
With the new feature, Affilka by SOFTSWISS reduced redirect duration by 2.5 to 5 times. At one of the regions, for example, extensive simulated tests showed a decrease in redirect times for users from 1.5 seconds to 300-500 milliseconds – this is one of the fastest responses available in the market. As a result, the feature implementation leads to a 3.5% to 7% growth in users successfully reaching casino sites. This increase in site traffic, in turn, directly contributes to more registrations and deposits.
The Geo-Distributed Redirect feature boosts conversions, accelerates redirects, enhances fault tolerance and high availability, and improves service reliability for users globally. Even during unexpected challenges, the system dynamically reroutes traffic to alternative resources, ensuring a seamless experience.
Gleb Bichan, Product Lead at Affilka by SOFTSWISS, shares his excitement: “With the launch of our Geo-Distributed Redirect feature, we are addressing the needs of clients targeting users worldwide. By reducing redirection times and increasing reliability, we enable our partners to deliver a superior user experience that drives traffic delivery and conversions. This feature is a significant improvement for customers looking to expand their global reach.”
Along with affiliate marketing, SEO website advancement helps operators promote their projects. Considering this, SOFTSWISS issued a comprehensive Casino SEO Audit: The Ultimate Guide, providing tips for increasing any iGaming project’s visibility.
The SOFTSWISS team looks forward to sharing the details of the Geo-Distributed Redirect feature and other product updates at the upcoming SiGMA Europe Expo. Current and potential partners can book a meeting with company representatives at stand 2145 through the contact form.
About SOFTSWISS
SOFTSWISS is an international technology company with over 15 years of experience in developing innovative solutions for the iGaming industry. SOFTSWISS holds a number of gaming licences and provides comprehensive software for managing iGaming projects. The company’s product portfolio includes the Online Casino Platform, the Game Aggregator with over 23,500 casino games, the Affilka Affiliate platform, the Sportsbook Software and the Jackpot Aggregator. In 2013, SOFTSWISS revolutionised the industry by introducing the world’s first Bitcoin-optimised online casino solution. The expert team, based in Malta, Poland, and Georgia, counts over 2,000 employees.
Affiliate Industry
Increase Redirect Speed by 5 Times with Affilka New Feature
SOFTSWISS, a global tech company with over 15 years of experience in iGaming, introduces a new Geo-Distributed Redirect feature of Affilka by SOFTSWISS that helps operators improve engagement and conversion rates by reducing user redirect times.
The Geo-Distributed Redirect feature intelligently routes users to destination landing pages via regional clusters closest to their location. This geo-optimised infrastructure minimises redirect times, increasing successful website visits from referral links. The feature is designed for seamless scalability across multiple regions and enhances performance globally, wherever needed.
With the new feature, Affilka by SOFTSWISS reduced redirect duration by 2.5 to 5 times. At one of the regions, for example, extensive simulated tests showed a decrease in redirect times for users from 1.5 seconds to 300-500 milliseconds – this is one of the fastest responses available in the market. As a result, the feature implementation leads to a 3.5% to 7% growth in users successfully reaching casino sites. This increase in site traffic, in turn, directly contributes to more registrations and deposits.
The Geo-Distributed Redirect feature boosts conversions, accelerates redirects, enhances fault tolerance and high availability, and improves service reliability for users globally. Even during unexpected challenges, the system dynamically reroutes traffic to alternative resources, ensuring a seamless experience.
Gleb Bichan, Product Lead at Affilka by SOFTSWISS, shares his excitement: “With the launch of our Geo-Distributed Redirect feature, we are addressing the needs of clients targeting users worldwide. By reducing redirection times and increasing reliability, we enable our partners to deliver a superior user experience that drives traffic delivery and conversions. This feature is a significant improvement for customers looking to expand their global reach.”
Along with affiliate marketing, SEO website advancement helps operators promote their projects. Considering this, SOFTSWISS issued a comprehensive Casino SEO Audit: The Ultimate Guide, providing tips for increasing any iGaming project’s visibility.
The SOFTSWISS team looks forward to sharing the details of the Geo-Distributed Redirect feature and other product updates at the upcoming SiGMA Europe Expo. Current and potential partners can book a meeting with company representatives at stand 2145 through the contact form.
About SOFTSWISS
SOFTSWISS is an international technology company with over 15 years of experience in developing innovative solutions for the iGaming industry. SOFTSWISS holds a number of gaming licences and provides comprehensive software for managing iGaming projects. The company’s product portfolio includes the Online Casino Platform, the Game Aggregator with over 23,500 casino games, the Affilka Affiliate platform, the Sportsbook Software and the Jackpot Aggregator. In 2013, SOFTSWISS revolutionised the industry by introducing the world’s first Bitcoin-optimised online casino solution. The expert team, based in Malta, Poland, and Georgia, counts over 2,000 employees.
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Affiliate Industry
QiH Group CEO Jamie Walters supports London move for iGB L!VE and iGB Affiliate Awards
As the international igaming industry prepares for the July 2025 relocation of iGB L!VE to London, show organisers have received another endorsement of the decision to pair the industry’s fastest growing Tier 1 online gaming expo with the iGB Affiliate Awards – the most respected celebration of excellence on the industry calendar.
Following on from the announcement by Richard Moffat, Chief Executive of OLBG, that the company would be supporting iGB L!VE and the iGB Affiliate Awards with its “biggest ever presence at a conference” Jamie Walters, CEO of QiH Group confirmed his support, stating: “Since QiH entered the iGaming affiliate marketplace a decade ago, industry awards and events have been a huge part of our success as a company – both in making meaningful and lasting connections and in discovering new and inventive industry game-changers.
“While Barcelona is a fine city with many merits, I think the continuity provided by the iGB Affiliate Awards remaining in London and running alongside iGB L!VE will maintain the consistent prestige attached to the event. We look forward to attending and seeing everyone there!”
Naomi Barton, iGB Events’ Global Portfolio Director, said: “The decision to run the Awards as part of the iGB L!VE experience was made in collaboration with key igaming and affiliate stakeholders, and I am delighted that it has been so warmly welcomed by the affiliate community.”
She added: “iGB L!VE’s relocation to London, a city that many regard as being the most influential market in the igaming industry,
will provide visitors and exhibitors with access to new markets, new growth opportunities and new partnerships.
“With an industry that’s growing at an exponential rate it’s imperative that we scale ahead of the market. By moving iGB L!VE and the iGB Affiliate Awards to ExCeL London we will be able to attract more of the people who are most critical to the future development of the igaming industry.”
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