Affiliate Success
Affiliate Interviews: Kajsa, CEO of Casinosverige.me
Here is the latest affiliate success story starring Kajsa, who’s in the industry since 7 years already and manages Casinosverige.me a well known platform for all Scandinavian players.
GAV: First of all thank you for the opportunity Kajsa! Could you share with us your profile so our readers can get a better idea of who you are?

Name: Kajsa
Age: 32
Hometown: Varberg
Living in: Varberg
Favorite Food: Indian or a good steak
Must Read Book: There are so many!
Profession/Job title: CEO
GAV: Kajsa tell us and our readers as well a little bit about yourself. How did your career start in the industry? What was the key idea of developing this great online gambling site?
Kajsa: Well, I am an ordinary woman living on the west coast in Sweden. Since I was little I’ve always had a sense of business and a big interest in all kinds of sports and gambling. My career in this industry started about 6-7 years ago when i developed my first affiliate site about free bets on casino. Later on I moved from just writing about free bets to create more comprehensive sites with reviews, promotion news and articles about the industry. Casinosverige.me was created back in 2013 and the goal was to give the visitors all information that is necessary when you want to start playing casino online. Also we try to answer all questions that a player might have in our FAQ since we know ourselves that there could be a lot of question marks when you haven’t played online before.
GAV: Since there are thousands and thousands of websites in this niche out there, where do you think Casinosverige.me stands now?
Kajsa: I think our site stands out well as the site has very good online visibility. We do our best to be profound when it comes to both reviews and articles. We want to provide our visitors everything they might ask for in a casino guide online. And hopefully we’ve achieved this goal even if we try to develop and become better every day. Also the site is very niched to the Swedish market which I guess gives some kind of safety for the Swedish people that are visiting the site. Another thing is that we are in constant contact with our visitors and always answer any questions they might have. We also provide support when there has been a problem between the player and the casino. Even in these cases when we’re not promoting the casino in question.
GAV: How do you see the Scandinavian online gambling market/industry at this moment?
Kajsa: I see an expanding market but at the same time there are many question marks regarding a future regulation. The whole industry is waiting for a regulation where foreign companies can get licenses just like we’ve recently seen happen in both Britain and the Netherlands. But the market really has potential and there are more people playing online than ever before. Still there are much more to get and I think that we’ve only seen the beginning so it’s really going to be interesting to follow this market during the next years.
GAV: In your opinion what are the strong points of Casinosverige.me and what makes it stand out from the other Scandinavian niche websites/directories?
Kajsa: As I mentioned earlier in this interview we try to be as comprehensive as possible. There should be more to a good online casino guide than just a top list. So we try to provide our visitors with everything they might ask for in terms of articles, information about promotions, support, industry news, etc.
GAV: How did you start and most of all what bumps did you have to overcome at the beginning?
Kajsa: I started a site about free bets where I didn’t even had affiliate links in the beginning. I also wrote down my family’s horse racing tips so we all had a common platform for that. But I guess I first saw the potential of earning money when there was someone who wanted to buy a link on the site. At that time that was like magic happening right in front of me. I never could have guessed that there where ways to earn money that easily. Regarding bumps on the road I must say that I didn’t get any commission to talk about for 1 or 1,5 years. And to write on a daily basis could be pretty exhausting when you don’t get anything in return.
GAV: We have analyzed your website and found some great quality content. Are you writing it by yourself or do you have a team of people writing for you? How many casino reviews are there on your website? How about the your blog?
Kajsa: Content is something that I valued since day one in this industry. This is the single greatest part that I found most important for a website. For about four years I did all content myself but as the network of sites has grown and I have less time I’ve had to outsource some of the content writing to others. But I still write content on a daily basis and I think this is something that will never disappear from my work schedule. Regarding the daily blog posts I have a very talented content writer writing these posts filled with current promotions at online casinos. But sometimes we add articles about the industry in the blog and usually I write those articles myself as I have great insight in the gaming industry as an affiliate. At the moment we have over 50 reviews about different online casinos. These are written by both me and my content writer.
GAV: How do you manage to keep the content fresh and relevant on your website and blog, when a lot of fluffy and nonsense appear on the Internet non-stop?
Kajsa: We try to stay sharp and read all newsletters that are sent out to us on a weekly basis. By doing this we always have fresh information to provide our visitors with. Our visitors can expect us to have all the latest information when they enter our website. We also do our best to keep the top lists fresh and update when there is a change in a welcome offer or so.
GAV: We are more than sure that you receive messages from Affiliate Managers on a daily basis showcasing their best products. You of course select them by the brands they work with; but what are your thoughts on how a real Affiliate Manager-Affiliate relationship should be built?
Kajsa: This was definitely easier a couple of years ago when there weren’t so many different companies in this industry. Nowadays you can get up to 20 emails a day from different affiliate managers and to be honest it’s hard to find the time to answer them all. And therefor it’s also hard to build new relationships with affiliate managers these days. But I think the important thing is that both you and the affiliate manager shares the same value. For me I am looking for long-term partnerships and I expect the same from the affiliate manager. I won’t waste time on creating reviews and building content about a brand if it’s just for a month or two. Also it’s a give and take situation. Sometimes it’s hard to keep a nice tone when there’s so much stress all the time. And all brands wants the same: more publicity. And it’s impossible to give that to all brands out there so the affiliate manager needs to give something in return in terms of loyalty for the deal, information about ongoing promotions etc.
GAV: How do you see the future of the online casino/gambling industry? For instance, will it become a truly global phenomenon? What about the Scandinavian market’s future?
Kajsa: I see big potential for this industry as we’ve only seen the beginning yet. It’s going to be interesting to see what happens as the market is growing but at the same time there is a consolidation going on where bigger companies buy more and more affiliates and casinos. But it will surely become both a global and a Scandinavian phenomenon. And I think we will see more and more countries regulate the gaming industry like we’ve seen a couple of countries have done already.
GAV: Do you have any advise you would like to offer to newbies who are looking to venture into this great industry!?
Kajsa: Well, as long as you work hard and never give up anything can happen. Think positive, be optimistic and don’t care what others have to say about your dreams and goals. There is a lot more competition now than when I first started but still I think hard work always pays off. But don’t expect to earn money right away because then you’ll just end up getting disappointed.
GAV: Do you attend any iGaming/online casino conferences? If so, which one is your favorite and what is your most fun experience?
Kajsa: I’ve attended most of the conferences although I try to stay home sometimes as well. But I’ve been to both BAC, LAC and AAC and this year I am also attending Sigma in Malta. So far the affiliate conference in London was the best one since it had most to offer and was the biggest one.
GAV: What do you think the chances are for Eastern Europe to become a potential gaming hotspot in the future? Where do you think the region must improve upon?
Kajsa: From what I’ve understood the potential of online gambling in Eastern Europe is very good now that a legislation is in order. I’ve heard that many operators have received licenses in a very short period of time so obviously the interest is there from both the operator side and the player side. We can already see some bigger casinos targeting this market and if I had the knowledge and was better at foreign languages I would definitely create some affiliate sites targeting Eastern Europe.
GAV: Where would you like to travel in Eastern Europe?
Kajsa: I’ve actually only been to Bulgaria when it comes to Eastern Europe so most other countries would be a new experience for me! But I’ve heard there are great SPA treatments in Estonia so maybe that would be my first place to go.
GAV: Where you wouldn’t want to travel in Eastern Europe?
Kajsa: I don’t think there’s a country that I wouldn’t want to travel to but maybe Poland isn’t my first choice if I had to pick one country not to travel to.
GAV: How about a favorite celebrity, do you have one one?
Kajsa: That varies a lot actually. At the moment I can’t come up with one single favorite celebrity.
GAV: What is your opinion about the Gambling Affiliate Voice?
Kajsa: Gambling Affiliate Voice is a great portal for affiliates in this special industry. We need more portals like this where affiliates can gather and get the best and most important information about the iGaming industry. I find many of the articles written very useful and I also like that you offer groups where affiliates can share their experience. I like the transparency and I would definitely recommend others to visit GAV regularly. I like that you offer affiliates a context in a world where it can become quit lonely to sit alone in front of your computer 12 hours a day.
Thank you very much for your answers Kajsa, we appreciate it! All the best to you and if you have some news or updates that you’d like to share with us feel free to contact us!
Affiliate Success
ReferOn Shortlisted for Two EGR B2B Awards 2026 Following Record Platform Growth
ReferOn, the data-driven affiliate management platform, has been shortlisted in two categories at the EGR B2B Awards 2026: “Affiliate Software Supplier” and “Full Service Platform of the Year (under 5 years)”.
These nominations reflect ReferOn’s rapid evolution from a fast-growing platform into a mature affiliate management solution trusted by operators seeking greater scalability, automation, and operational control.
Solving Affiliate Management Complexity at Scale
Over the past year, ReferOn has focused on solving one of the industry’s most persistent challenges: managing affiliate programmes efficiently at scale. By automating key affiliate management processes and transforming fragmented data into actionable insights, the platform enables operators to scale partner programs more efficiently while maintaining full visibility and control.
Turning Data Into Faster Decisions
As platform capabilities expand, Refie serves as an intelligent UX layer that makes complex data instantly understandable. By translating backend logic into intuitive visual guidance, it helps users move faster, make better decisions, and spend less time navigating reports.
By translating technical precision into intuitive visual feedback, Refie eliminates the need to dig through dense reports, guiding users toward real-time performance and faster decision-making. It moves beyond simple functionality; it’s about giving teams their time back by making complex data instantly readable.
Alex Bukin, CEO at ReferOn, commented: “These nominations reflect the momentum behind ReferOn’s evolution into an award-winning platform built for operators who refuse to compromise between sophistication and usability. We’re proud of how far we’ve come, but even more excited about the opportunities ahead.”
The winners will be announced at the EGR B2B Awards ceremony, taking place on June 3 at City Central, HAC, in London.
Affiliate Success
TAG Media and Gamblitude Launch affie.ai
The AI-Powered Affiliate Manager Assistant Set to transform Affiliate Management in iGaming
TAG Media and Gamblitude have launched affie.ai, a guided decision-making engine built for iGaming affiliate managers. It combines TAG Media’s 150+ years of collective affiliate management experience with Gamblitude’s operator-grade data and analytics platform.
affie.ai will make its debut at SBC Summit Malta (28–30 April), where affie.ai’s Elaine Gardiner, Alana Weldon and Wojtek Sznapka will be demonstrating the platform to operators interested in becoming one of the first five launch partners.
The Problem affie.ai solves
Affiliate management sits at the centre of operator acquisition strategy. It demands financial judgement, negotiation skill, data literacy and market knowledge. Yet there is no industry-standard training, no widely accepted playbook and no safety net when a commercial decision goes wrong.
The data is there. What’s missing is consistent, effective interpretation. With time, an experienced affiliate manager may know what a declining CPA trend means in a specific market or when a revenue share deal needs renegotiating. A less experienced one may not – and that gap costs operators money, talent retention and competitive ground.
Even for experienced affiliate managers, having the requisite time and patience with convoluted systems and tools to spot gaps and opportunities, even ad hoc, is progressively rare, further limiting their ability to achieve sustainable growth within their affiliate programme.
By encoding proven affiliate management expertise directly into their daily workflow, affie.ai gives affiliate managers the ability to make decisions grounded in real programme data and industry best practice, positioning them for true proactivity with their affiliate partners.
What is affie.ai?
affie.ai is a guided decision-making engine, not a dashboard and not a tracking platform. It is trained on real affiliate programme performance data and built on the strategic frameworks TAG Media has applied across 50+ programme launches over the past decade.
On the data side, Gamblitude, founded by former STS chief technology officer Wojtek Sznapka and former STS chief sportsbook officer Piotr Cerlak, provides the analytical backbone: a cloud-native data layer purpose-built for iGaming operators.
The result is that affie.ai provides affiliate managers with specific, data-informed recommendations on deal structures, partner performance, programme optimisation and commercial risk insights, removing the time spent and consistency required in pulling reports, second-guessing spreadsheets to build progressive performance.
For operators, affie.ai delivers measurable reductions in programme management overheads, faster onboarding of new affiliate managers, institutional knowledge that stays in the business regardless of team changes and the agility to make rapid commercial decisions to positively impact the bottom line. affie.ai gives affiliate managers the power of proactivity.
Human Relationships, Sharper Decisions
Affiliate management is a relationship business. Trust between manager and affiliate drives long-term value – no tool replaces that.
affie.ai removes the noise around those relationships. Instead of debating whether a deal is commercially sound, the affiliate manager already has the answer and can focus on the conversation. affie.ai provides human-led decisions with AI-led precision, built on real data, not assumptions.
Elaine Gardiner, Co-Founder of affie.ai says: “After 17 years managing affiliate programmes for operators including Cherry Casino, Ninja Casino and Rizk, I know what good decision-making looks like in this role and I know how rarely it’s supported by the right tools. affie.ai takes the strategic thinking our team applies every day and makes it available on demand and at pace: specific to your programme, specific to your data and ready when the affiliate manager needs it.”
No Strings Attached Six-Week Trial – Five Places
affie.ai is offering five operators an exclusive six-week trial. No fees. No lengthy onboarding. Operators connect their affiliate programme data and their affiliate team uses the platform to obtain new insights on their own numbers, enabling faster commercial decisions on deals to build growth. To book a meeting, email [email protected] or visit www.affie.ai to register your interest in using affie.ai to build affiliate programme growth.
Affiliate Success
ReferOn Shortlisted for “European Corporate Services Supplier” Category at EGR EUROPE Awards 2026
ReferOn, the next-gen affiliate management platform, has been named on the EGR Europe Awards 2026 shortlist in the “European Corporate Services Supplier” category, recognising the platform’s solutions that help real operators with their operations and growth.
Continuing 2025’s Momentum
The nomination reflects a busy 2025 for ReferOn, one that was highlighted by significant product updates, rapid growth, and an ascent to becoming one of the most recognised affiliate management platforms in the industry.
Going into the new year, the ReferOn team has ambitious plans to accelerate this positive momentum by scaling alongside its growing partner base with advancements to its product vision around clarity, transparency, and ease of use. The EGR Europe Awards 2026 marks a pivotal start to 2026, and an award win demonstrates that the platform’s direction truly resonates with operators and affiliate managers worldwide.
Refie’s Human Impact
Refie, the platform’s human layer, transcends a mere surface-level companion. It hops around dashboards and workflows, providing relevant assistance, such as fixing reward logic, identifying anomalies, and making suggestions to the user.
In 2026, ReferOn plans to enhance Refie’s functionality with advanced platform gamification, engaging users and transforming how affiliate managers interact with their day-to-day operations. These developments will pave the way for personalised, smart intelligence on the platform and set an industry standard for affiliate tech.
Alex Bukin, General Manager, commented on the nomination and plans for 2026, “ReferOn made great strides in the past year, with major product developments, key recruitments, and a rapidly growing partner base. With this growth, our expectations have risen, and we want to establish ourselves as a platform that accelerates affiliate tech across the board. Being nominated for the ‘European Corporate Services Supplier’ category solidifies our ambition and is a meaningful start to our new year. With Refie driving more innovation, we look forward to driving our goal of transparency, clarity, and customer-facing features even further.”
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