As with many online casino portals that review casino websites, they rely on readers clicking on the links and signing up to the casinos to support the website financially.
Not all casino review websites will tell you that they earn money from you clicking through links that lead you to the gambling platform. However, here at Casinoplusbonus, we provide affiliate disclosure so you know how we support our site financially.
Where are these affiliate links on Casinoplusbonus.com?
- Casino Reviews
- Bonus Reviews
- Lists of casinos found across the Casinoplusbonus website
Do affiliate links affect your casino experience? Absolutely not. You lose no money from the casino using our affiliate links. The risk is on the casino’s part as they pay us, and you may decide you don’t like the casino. There is an upside to using affiliate links. We here at Casinoplusbonus have a dedicated support team to help you resolve any casino disputes.
How we obtain affiliate links from casinos
We contact their affiliate marketing team if an online casino piques our interest.
- If we think the casino might interest our reader base we’ll ask for an affiliate link and review the casino.
- The online casino must have licensing from a reputable authority.
- The casino accepts players from one of the countries we target.
Casinos approach us with an affiliate link and ask us to review to the casino.
- The casino may approach us and ask if we are interested in reviewing their casino.
- They provide us with an affiliate link.
- We review the casino giving you pros and cons at the beginning and mention flaws in each section.
- We mention the negative points because we want to gain your trust – it is all about brand reputation.
Target countries: We target English-speaking countries. UK casino operate under the UKGC. Canadian casinos can operate under the MGA or AGCO. The MGA also cover players in South Africa, India, and New Zealand. The Curacao licensing authority covers all countries already mentioned except the UK, but it includes Australia.
Why does the casino give us an affiliate link?
For the casino, it is a way to market their platform for free. Sometimes, a casino may approach us and show off its features. If our review team deems the casino worthy of our attention, we’ll accept the affiliate link and review the casino. We’ll also ask for a special no-deposit bonus offer for our readers.
- Free brand awareness: Free market awareness campaigning for online casinos.
- Payment only after deposits: Casinos only pay Casinoplusbonus when you make a deposit.
- Brand reputation building: Casinos with high player ratings and a great reputation benefit from the Csinoplusbonus.com readers signing up for their casino.
- Free Educational Content: Casinos we review on Casinoplusbonus benefit from educational content. Rather than the casino writing guides and blogs on how to play slots or table games and other topics like bankroll management, our content already does this.
- Casino Learn From Our Reviews: As all our casino and bonus reviews point to the negative sides of playing at an online casino, they will see this in our review. It gives the casino a chance to improve and pivot to turn what was a con into an advantage.
It’s all about quality content: If our website offers quality advice and iGaming content naturally readers gravitate to Casinoplusbonus. This gives the casino more advertising exposure.
Do we pick and choose the casinos we review?
Of course, we offer reviews for the most well-known online gambling platforms as a matter of priority.
We review any online casino site we have time or the finances to test. We can use the term ‘pick and choose’ loosely. We prefer to review online casinos that offer our readers value. However, first, we will speak to the casino’s marketing team to get an affiliate link.
These are some of the top online gambling platforms today:
- LeoVegas Casino
- 888 Casino
- com Casino
- William Hill Casino
- Wildz Casino
Think of it as reviewing the top online casinos, just as a football website naturally covers the best players in the world: Ronaldo, Beckham, Messi, Harlaand, and so on.
Again, it is about quality content: We always make sure we highlight the pros and cons of every online casino—this way, you know what to expect before you sign up for an online casino via our website.
Why do we review smaller online casinos?
Although we aim to review the biggest online casino brands on the market, we also want to show you alternative casino platforms you can play at. While our aim is to review as many online casinos as possible to give you as much choice as possible, that doesn’t mean the goal is to get you to sign up. It also does not mean we endorse the casino.
To give you a diverse range of casino reviews, we cover the following:
- Well-known casino brands.
- New online casino breaking into the iGaming market.
- Smaller and lesser-known casinos.
Bottom Line: The more casinos we review, the more choice you have. Think of it as visiting a restaurant review website and having a wide range of options, like French, Indian, Thai, Chinese, or Italian categories. Then, under each category, you have a selection of restaurants with ratings to choose from.
Our Goal: Give you the pros and cons of gambling platform
Just because we review online casinos does not mean we approve of the platform. Hence, every review comes with the pros and the cons.
- We raise awareness the casino exists.
- We offer the full story (pros and cons section)
- In each section, we offer our opinion on where the casino excels and falls short.
The Final Result is Your Choice: You choose if you like or don’t like the information we’ve provided about the casino. If you like what you see, then shortlist or sign up and play.
How do the casinos pay us affiliate commissions?
Every link you see directing to the casino’s website has an affiliate code pinned on it. The casino knows that you read one of our reviews, clicked on the link, and visited the casino. If you deposit, the casino pays us a commission for the introduction. It is as simple as that. We spent the time and effort reviewing their casino; they pay us back if the reviews we wrote result in players like you signing up to play on their platform.
We appreciate your support. If you sign up for an online casino via our site, then a ‘BIG THANKYOU’. It means you have supported our platform, so we can offer you more content!
FAQ
What official source can tell you more about affiliate commissions and marketing?
The best and most trustworthy source is the ‘Investopedia Affiliate Marketer‘ article. The page gives an in-depth view of how the affiliate marketing business works.
Does Casinoplusbonus offer player support?
Yes. We offer full-player support to anyone who trusts the Casinoplusbonus website if you sign up for an online casino via one of our affiliate links. Just leave a comment in the comment section of the casino review, and we will see your comment on our system’s back end. Please leave your email address so we can get back to you. Normally, we will reply within 24 hours. However, you can expect a reply on Monday if it is a weekend.
How does Casinoplusbonus support players who have issues with online casinos?
We use our connection with the affiliate team to get in touch and explain that a player (royal reader) from our website signed up to the casino via one of our affiliate links. We will then mediate on your behalf to see exactly what the issue is. If things get out of hand, we will file a complaint with the online casino’s licensing authority. Finally, in the rare circumstances where an online casino is scamming you, we will blacklist and then fight to get what is rightfully yours as long as we know you have a valid argument.
How does the online casino pay Casinoplusbonus its affiliate commission?
The casino will credit our Casinoplusbonus affiliate account when you make your first deposit. From there, if you decide you don’t like the casino and make no more deposits, the decision is entirely yours.
How does the affiliate commission affect your deposits?
It doesn’t. The casino does not try to make its money back by rigging games or deductions from your deposit. It is down to the casino to keep you interested in playing. On another note, as the casinos we review all operate under official licensing authorities, they cannot feature games from software providers that do not have a licensing certification from the same authority licencing the casino. Each software provider must pass an RNG (Random Number Generator) algorithm test to show its games provide fair and random results. The most well-known algorithm testing companies are GLI, BMM, and eCogra. You can learn more about RNGs via our guide to Pay-out Ratios & RTP on Video Slots Explained.
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