Spinbet Partners Guide – How to Maximize Your Affiliate Revenue

This is not a generic casino review — this is a practical operator manual for https://spinbets.co.nz/partners/ players.

What You Need First

  • A registered domain with organic traffic or paid traffic source targeting iGaming audiences.
  • Approved marketing channels (no spam, brand bidding restrictions apply).
  • Valid identification documents for KYC verification (passport or driving licence).
  • A payment method to receive commissions (e.g., bank transfer, crypto, e-wallet).
  • Basic understanding of affiliate tracking parameters (subIDs, postback URLs).

How to Sign Up

  1. Visit the spinbet partners registration page (link found on the website footer).
  2. Complete the application form with your personal and website details.
  3. Accept the terms and conditions after reading commission structures.
  4. Wait for account approval (typically within 24–48 hours).
  5. Log in to the affiliate dashboard and generate your tracking links.

Calculating Your Bonus

Commission is calculated based on net revenue generated by referred players. Net revenue = (Total bets – Total payouts – Bonuses – Admin fees). The standard revenue share is up to 40% depending on monthly volume.

Example calculation:

  • Assumed monthly net revenue: $10,000
  • Commission rate: 35% (for first tier)
  • Commission = $10,000 × 0.35 = $3,500

If you prefer CPA (cost per acquisition), you earn a fixed amount per depositing player. The typical CPA ranges from $100 to $300 depending on the player’s country.

Banking & Payments

Commissions are paid monthly, with a minimum payout threshold of $100. Available payment methods include bank wire, Bitcoin, Skrill, and Neteller. Processing time is 3–5 business days after the monthly cycle closes.

Licence & Player Protection

The casino operates under a Curacao eGaming license. While this allows for broader market access, players should note that winnings from Curacao-licensed casinos may be subject to local income tax in some jurisdictions. The platform uses SSL encryption and standard KYC procedures. For partners, it is important to promote responsible gambling messages to avoid potential liability.

Common Problems & Fixes

  1. Tracking not recording clicks: Ensure your subID parameters are correctly appended to the URL. Test with a dummy click.
  2. Commission not showing: Wait until the end of the month. If still missing, contact affiliate manager.
  3. Player not attributed: Check cookie duration (usually 30 days). Use postback URL for real-time tracking.
  4. KYC rejection: Submit clear documents with all four corners visible and matching registered name.
  5. Payment delay: Verify that your payment method is correctly set and minimum threshold reached.

Good to Know

Transaction Type Speed
Deposit (e-wallet) Instant
Deposit (bank transfer) 1–3 business days
Withdrawal (e-wallet) 24 hours (after approval)
Withdrawal (bank transfer) 3–5 business days

Players Ask

How do I become an affiliate partner?

Complete the sign-up form on the partners page and wait for approval.

What commission structures are available?

Revenue share up to 40% and CPA from $100 to $300 per player.

When are commissions paid?

Monthly, usually within the first 10 days of the following month.

Is there a minimum payout?

Yes, the minimum is $100 for most payment methods.

Can I promote to restricted countries?

No, you must comply with the affiliate agreement and promote only in permitted territories.

Do I need my own website?

Yes, a website or other approved traffic source is required.

How is net revenue calculated?

Net revenue equals total player bets minus winnings, bonuses, and administrative fees.

What is the cookie duration?

The standard cookie lasts 30 days from the first click.

Closing

By following this guide, you can effectively start earning commissions as a spinbet partners affiliate. Always stay updated with the terms and maintain ethical marketing practices.

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