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Hello everyone JanTheGambler here, I’m relatively new to casino streaming and I’m wondering if there are any online casinos that offer bonuses or credits to support streamers on platforms like Kick or Youtube, without requiring a withdrawal of any winnings. I'm looking for ways to fund my streaming without taking on financial risk. Has anyone here had experience with such offers, or can recommend any casinos or affiliate programs that provide these kinds of bonuses for streamers? Thank you very much !
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We all now Stake as one of the largest online casinos but are we sure about its decency? A year ago in September 2023 Dmitry a.k.a VIPGAMBLING brought Mikhail a.k.a GELLEMAR to Stake using referral link. It has been 100% verified and there is evidence that the player was correctly linked as there were agreements with the managers and the affiliate that he is allowed to bring this well-known in narrow circles player - Gellemar to Stake. Thus according to the Stake offer, Dmitry VIPGAMBLING obtained an unconditional right to receive partner rewards from Gellemar's turnover. Gellemar is the biggest real money player in the world. His biggest win is $10 million per spin and he got the 3rd place in the Stake's Xmas race. Since registration until now, Gellemar's turnover amounted to 19,192 bitcoins (approximately $1.2 billion). According to the basic calculation formula, Dmitry's reward should have been $6 million, but he only received $500,000. The reason for this was an unidentified individual (or group of individuals) within the Stake company who unlinked Gellemar from Dmitry and embezzled money. For over 9 months, Dmitry VIPGAMBLING tried personally to restore justice, but Stake ignored all requests at the management level. Later, Dmitry VIPGAMBLING managed to get the player back in his panel from May 28, 2024, and since then he has received around $500k in rewards. Throughout this time, the issue of the previously unpaid $5.5 million was being resolved, but the issue has not been resolved. Stake claims that the reward was paid to a third-party affiliate, AlphaStorm, who obviously through a criminal conspiracy with someone from the Stake IT-department, changed the payout to themselves and according to Stake words - have already received the full $5.5 million as a reward. This creates one simple rule. Paying to the 3rd party. And not paying to proper person = fraud. Fraud = stealing. The proofs are shared as well as the personal comments from Dmitry VIPGAMBLIMG and Mikhail GELLEMAR about this story. This can happen to anybody. We want the audacity to know how to protect their rights and defend themselves. We want to spread the truth and ask other gamblers to share their experiences so that we can achieve justice.
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Hi Thanks in advance for reading.. Im thinking about becoming an affiliate marketer for sports bets. im just wondering. If i did do it, would i be able to go and ask people on the street if they would sign up? i could give them a deposit to place and get them to do it on the spot. Would that be ok or against any rules?
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Hi! Is anyone worked with PokerAffiliateWare program before and can say anything about them? They have several deals with several casinos, but i dont find any information about them neither from AskGamblers or other sites, so maybe someone can give some useful information? Site is < snip >
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Im very new in all this!Really would love and apriciate to get some tips-even more than just a tips but reall help with the right steps..how best to promote my afiiliates for casino? so much options...so many ways..but what is the best way and fastest way to earn?
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Yesterday the shortlist for the iGB Affiliate Awards 2017 was made public after it has been reviewed by iGB Affiliate’s judging board against the given category criterias. As we already wrote about it the 2017 awards will focus on the future, mainly what the affiliates have done to keep their position but also to grow in the last 12 months! Alex Pratt – Head of iGaming Business: “A huge well done to everyone that has made the shortlist for the iGB Affiliate Awards 2017. For 2017 we wanted to continue the work that we started last year, ensuring that the awards has a more transparent and credible nominations and judging process – and this can be seen in the high calibre of shortlisted nominees.” The 2017 awards will be held during LAC 2017 between the 9th and 12th of February, and it’s free to attend for everyone who has registered to attend the London Affiliate Conference. The underlying theme for the iGB Affiliate Awards 2017 will be momentum. Being the biggest is a great achievement, but the 2017 awards will be focused on what you have done to maintain and grow that position over the last 12 months and how that separates you from the rest of the crowd. A reminder about some of the changes that we made to the iGB Affiliate Awards process in 2016, what will continue in 2017: Criteria: The criteria will be at the forefront of both the nomination and judging process. The criteria will also focus on the last 12 months and not before - the awards will be about momentum and not size. The categories: We have reduced the number of awards from 32 to 25. Nominations and voting: The nominations process will be remain similar to previous years, however the voting (which was open to abuse) has been dropped from the process. We now have a nominations board that will use the information supplied as well as their own industry knowledge to create a shortlist of no more than 7 candidates. Judging: For judging the focus will be on the criteria, with points allocated to each item to drive accountability and transparency. There is an increased number of judges and have created a head judge for each category who is accountable for the final decision collated with the fellow judges. The judge’s decision will be final but the head judge will get involved if it’s a tie. The judges will also hold a Q&A with each shortlisted candidate, which will be recorded and made available for you to view. The judges will also create a document for each award that clearly defines why each winner won. Free to attend: The iGB Affiliate Awards 2017 will be all inclusive! The event is free to attend for everyone registered to attend the London Affiliate Conference. VIP tables: If you want a little something extra, VIP tables will be available to book. These will include seating close to the stage and alcohol. The iGB Affiliate Awards are hosted by iGB Affiliate; organisers of the iGB Affiliate event series and publishers of iGB Affiliate magazine. May the best win*** Source: https://gamblingaffiliatevoice.com/news/igb-affiliate-awards-2017-shortlist ; http://www.igbaffiliate.com/awards/igb-affiliate-awards
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Hi AskGamblers! EnergyCasino is always first with videos from affiliate conferences so check out how it was in Amsterdam 24th and 25h June! In few days, we will also release another, longer version of video, so stay tuned
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Hi, I wonder how can a casino offering their profit share in huge amount (more than25-35%)? I think our senior here can give me a great answer. I think the best options for the fair casino is to give a share depend on their house edge or giving a lower profit share (should be below house edge ). Am I right?
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Want to make money in the gaming industry? ...<snip>
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