If they’re planning to promote relatively new yet quality casino brands then affiliates would do well to check out the Affiliates Shark program. Once registered, affiliates will get to promote the Vegasrush Casino and Hallmark Casino brands. While they’ve only started operating just recently, these online casino brands offer a lot of value thanks to their generous welcome offers, monthly promotions, as well as quality casino games. In addition to these, the online casino brands also offer support for Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash. With these features, affiliates can expect the online casino to have relatively good conversion and retention rates.
Affiliates who end up successfully promoting the Vegasrush Casino and Hallmark Casino brands will get to enjoy Affiliates Shark’s rewarding Revenue Share commissions. For their first 3 months, affiliates will get a fixed 50% share of the revenue the brands generates from their referred players. After the first 3 months are up, the normal revenue share commission structure will take effect. Under this, affiliates’ revenue share commissions will be affected by the number of depositing players they’re able to refer to the program. The rates for the revenue share commissions start at 25% and can go as high as 40% of the revenue the brands generate from the affiliate’s referred depositing players. If they wanted to increase their earnings, affiliates can also opt to refer other affiliates to the program. Under this sub-affiliate commission structure, a referring affiliate will get a commission worth 5% of their sub-affiliates’ earnings (calculated on a monthly basis).
Commissions
Revenue Share
- 0-25 Depositing Players - 25% Revenue Share Commission
- 26-100 Depositing Players - 30% Revenue Share Commission
- 101-299 Depositing Players - 35% Revenue Share Commission
- 300+ Depositing Players - 40% Revenue Share Commission
*50% Flat Revenue Share Commission for 1st 3 Months
CPA
Available; details/rates to be discussed with affiliate managers
Sub-affiliate
5% commission derived from sub-affiliates’ earnings