Progressive Jackpot Affiliate
A progressive jackpot affiliate promotes online casino games with progressive jackpots -- prize pools that grow with each wager until a player wins. Affiliate attribution for progressive jackpot play involves tracking player engagement with these games and attributing the resulting revenue (or loss events from jackpot payouts) to the referring affiliate.
What it means in practice
A Progressive Jackpot Affiliate is an affiliate who promotes online casino games featuring progressive jackpots. Progressive jackpots accumulate a portion of each wager into a growing prize pool that can reach millions of dollars. Popular progressive jackpot slots attract significant player interest, making them an effective promotional angle for affiliates driving traffic to online casinos.
The commission implications of progressive jackpot games are unique. A portion of each wager on a progressive game is diverted to the jackpot pool, which reduces the immediate GGR for the operator. When a jackpot is won, the payout can create a large negative GGR event for that period. In RevShare arrangements, this can affect affiliate commissions -- particularly if the winning player was referred by a specific affiliate and the jackpot payout is deducted from that affiliate's revenue calculation.
Operators handle progressive jackpot commissions differently. Some exclude jackpot contributions and payouts from RevShare calculations entirely, treating them as a separate cost center. Others include them in the GGR calculation, which can create volatility in affiliate earnings. Affiliates should understand how the operator treats jackpot-related revenue before promoting progressive games heavily.
For affiliates, progressive jackpots are a strong content and promotional hook. Jackpot sizes, recent winners, and game recommendations drive engagement. However, the RTP of progressive jackpot slots is often lower than standard slots because a percentage of each wager feeds the jackpot pool rather than being returned to players as regular winnings.
How Progressive Jackpot Affiliate works across industries
See how progressive jackpot affiliate 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 supports flexible commission configurations that allow operators to define how jackpot contributions and payouts are treated in RevShare calculations. This transparency helps affiliates understand the impact of progressive game activity on their earnings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about progressive jackpot affiliate, how it works in affiliate programs, and where it shows up across Track360's supported verticals.
It depends on the operator's policy. Some operators exclude jackpot contributions and payouts from RevShare calculations, isolating affiliates from jackpot volatility. Others include them in GGR, which means a large jackpot win by a referred player could significantly reduce that period's commission. Affiliates should clarify this before signing up.
Related Terms
GGR (Gross Gaming Revenue)
GGR is the total amount wagered by players minus the total amount paid out as winnings. It represents the raw revenue an iGaming operator earns from player activity before any deductions for bonuses, taxes, or operational costs.
NGR (Net Gaming Revenue)
NGR is the revenue that remains after an operator deducts costs such as bonuses, taxes, and platform fees from GGR. It is a common base for RevShare calculations in iGaming affiliate programs.
Slot RTP (Return to Player)
RTP (Return to Player) is the theoretical percentage of total wagered money that a slot machine or casino game is designed to pay back to players over time. An RTP of 96% means that, on average, the game returns $96 for every $100 wagered, with the remaining $4 representing the house edge.
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.
Online Casino Affiliate
An online casino affiliate is a marketing partner who drives traffic to an online casino through content, advertising, or other promotional channels in exchange for commissions based on player activity such as deposits, wagers, or generated revenue.
Casino Hold Percentage
The casino hold percentage is the proportion of player wagers that the casino retains as revenue over time. It reflects the mathematical advantage built into casino games and directly determines how much GGR an operator generates from player betting activity.
Negative Carryover
Negative carryover is a policy where a negative revenue balance from one period is rolled into the next period and offsets future affiliate earnings before new commissions are paid out.
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