Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate marketing is a performance-based channel where operators pay external partners a commission for driving qualified traffic, leads, or customers.
What it means in practice
Affiliate marketing is a distribution model where an operator (the advertiser) partners with external promoters (affiliates or publishers) who drive traffic to the operator's platform. Unlike paid advertising where costs are incurred upfront, affiliate marketing ties payment to measurable outcomes — a deposit, a trade, a challenge purchase, or another qualifying event. This performance-based structure makes it one of the most capital-efficient acquisition channels for operators in iGaming, Forex, and Prop Trading.
The mechanics of an affiliate marketing program involve three core components: tracking, attribution, and commission. When a visitor clicks an affiliate link, a tracking event is fired — typically via S2S tracking or pixel tracking — that ties the visitor to the referring affiliate. If that visitor completes a qualifying action within the attribution window, the affiliate earns a commission based on the agreed commission structure, whether that is CPA, RevShare, or a hybrid commission model.
For operators, affiliate marketing shifts acquisition risk from the operator to the affiliate. Affiliates invest their own time and money to generate traffic, and only earn when results are delivered. This creates natural alignment — but also requires robust program management. Operators must handle affiliate onboarding, commission configuration, fraud detection, compliance monitoring, and real-time reporting across potentially hundreds or thousands of partners.
The scale and complexity of affiliate marketing programs vary significantly by vertical. iGaming operators may manage networks of content sites, tipster platforms, and comparison portals. Forex brokers run introducing broker programs with multi-tier sub-IB hierarchies. Prop firms leverage social media affiliates promoting challenge products. In each case, the underlying affiliate marketing model adapts its commission structures, tracking methods, and compliance requirements to the vertical's specific dynamics.
How Affiliate Marketing works across industries
See how affiliate marketing is applied in the verticals Track360 supports, from qualification logic and payout structure to the operational context behind each model.
How Track360 handles this
Track360 provides the infrastructure operators need to run affiliate marketing programs across iGaming, Forex, and Prop Trading verticals. From commission management and real-time reporting to fraud detection and affiliate portal access, the platform handles the operational complexity of multi-vertical affiliate marketing at scale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about affiliate marketing, how it works in affiliate programs, and where it shows up across Track360's supported verticals.
In iGaming, affiliate marketing is a performance-based channel where casino, sportsbook, and sweepstakes operators pay external partners for driving depositing players. Affiliates promote operator brands through review sites, comparison portals, and content platforms, earning CPA or RevShare commissions when referred players sign up and deposit.
Related Terms
Affiliate Program
A structured partnership where a business rewards external partners (affiliates) for driving traffic, leads, or conversions through tracked referral activity.
Affiliate Link
An affiliate link is a unique tracked URL assigned to an affiliate that attributes clicks, conversions, and commissions to the correct partner.
CPA (Cost Per Acquisition)
CPA is a commission model where an affiliate earns a fixed payment for each qualifying action, such as a deposit, registration, or purchase, that a referred user completes.
RevShare (Revenue Share)
RevShare is a commission model where an affiliate earns an ongoing percentage of the revenue generated by their referred customers, typically calculated on a monthly basis.
Publisher
A publisher is an individual or company that promotes an advertiser's products or services through an affiliate program in exchange for commissions on conversions they drive.
Advertiser
An advertiser is the business entity that owns the product or service being promoted through an affiliate program and pays affiliates for driving qualified conversions.
Affiliate Management Platform
Software that operators use to manage their affiliate or partner programs end-to-end, covering tracking, commissions, reporting, compliance, and partner communication in a single system.
Native Advertising vs Affiliate Marketing
Native advertising pays for ad placement within editorial content; affiliate marketing pays for measurable performance outcomes like conversions or revenue.
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Affiliate Compliance for Regulated Industries
How to build compliance programs for affiliate marketing in regulated industries. Covers iGaming, Forex, and Prop Trading regulatory requirements.
Affiliate Marketing Assets and Link Management
How to manage tracking links, promotional codes, banners, and creatives so affiliates can drive qualified traffic across iGaming, Forex, and prop trading programs.
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