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Wazdan, the major casino games producer with products covering slots, table games and video poker has agreed a deal to integrate its content onto the EveryMatrix’s Casino Engine platform, a move that takes Wazdan into a highly competitive position ahead of ICE. Wazdan’s portfolio of engaging and innovative slots, which can be enjoyed on mobile, desktop and tablets, will be made available to EveryMatrix’s network of operators.

Wazdan’s popular portfolio includes titles such as Magic Target Deluxe, Valhalla and Wild Guns. Upcoming titles include Los Muertos, Mayan Ritual and Captain Flynt, among others. They will all feature on the EveryMatrix platform together with over 100 other games from the popular games developer whose ‘Passion for Games’ is quietly spreading across the industry.

David Mann, Sales and Business Development Manager at Wazdan, said: “Wazdan is always looking for opportunities to grow as a brand and this deal with EveryMatrix will be another systematic step in our growth plan. EveryMatrix hosts some of the industry’s biggest names and titles so we are delighted to be peers with them. We have many exciting things happening right now with a flurry of game releases, so this is a great end to the year.”

Stian Hornsletten, CasinoEngine CEO and co-founder, added “We are always looking to add the very best slots titles on the market to our casino aggregation platform and we are confident we have achieved that here as well. Wazdan’s portfolio hosts an array of beautifully-designed games to suit passionate players. With its wealth of content, the number one thing CasinoEngine does is to allow for completely unique and tailor-made casino offering while providing support to operators in building a universe that best fits their players.

Wazdan are licensed by the MGA and Curacao, with a Combined Remote Operating Licence by the UK Gambling Commission on the way allowing them to offer their comprehensive portfolio of slots in one of the world’s most mature markets.

Many of Wazdan’s games are powered by their innovative suite of added-value tools, Volatility Level, Double Screen
Mode, Unique Gamble Feature and Energy Saving Mode,
which provide operators with the ability to activate multiple features designed to enhance customer experience and engagement, improve retention, encourage extended play and produce higher yield.

 

About Wazdan
Wazdan is a major games producer with products covering slots, table games and video poker as well as launching the world’s-first real-time ingame ‘Volatility Level’. With a portfolio of over 100 world-class games for instant play and, most importantly, smartphones, Wazdan’s popular portfolio includes titles such as Magic Target Deluxe, Valhalla and Wild Guns. Upcoming titles include Los Muertos, Mayan Ritual and Captain Flynt, among others. Wazdan complies with MGA regulations as well as Curacao licensing, and the RNG that’s used in their games is actually certified by NMi, which means that all Wazdan software is reliable, fair and secure.

About EveryMatrix
EveryMatrix is a multi-award winning iGaming software provider delivering a full product suite, including a fully managed sportsbook, the largest casino content aggregator in the world, a newly launched payment processing product, a flexible gaming platform, and a multi-brand affiliate/agent management system

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N1 Insights: July iGaming Outlook

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July is not only a month of seasonal shifts and emerging trends; it’s also the perfect time to review the results of the first half of the year and fine-tune strategies for the second half. Summer impacts player behaviour, traffic costs, and the performance of previously successful funnels. What worked during spring may no longer deliver the same results in the summer months, while many seemingly obvious decisions can ultimately lead to budget losses.

In the latest edition of N1 Insights, N1 Partners experts share key market observations for the month: which changes truly matter, where new growth opportunities are emerging, and what affiliates should focus on when working with traffic, brands, and affiliate program development throughout July.

1. Seasonality & Market Dynamics

Facebook

1.1 Which statistical changes are affiliates most likely to misread as false signals in July?
Affiliates frequently interpret seasonal declines in CTR and CR as a sign that a funnel has burnt out. During summer, users tend to browse Facebook more often from mobile devices and take longer to make deposit decisions, which can temporarily reduce conversion rates.

At N1 Partners, account managers recommend analysing cohort performance before deciding to pause campaigns. In July, shorter funnels and creatives tailored to summer consumption patterns tend to perform best.

1.2 Does the increase in nighttime player activity mean it’s time to scale traffic buying?
Not necessarily. In July, Facebook often allocates more impressions to evening and nighttime hours, while CPC may decrease. However, lower-cost traffic does not always turn into quality deposits.

During nighttime hours, users are more likely to complete impulsive registrations while postponing deposits. Additionally, Tier-1 banking systems frequently conduct technical maintenance during these periods. This is why relying solely on low CPC can be risky. A much more effective approach is evaluating campaigns based on deposit performance while allowing the algorithm to optimise throughout the entire day.

1.3 Which metrics help identify problems before competitors spot them?
The most valuable leading indicators today are Success Rate and Decline Rate. If Facebook continues delivering high-quality traffic while ROI starts declining, N1 Partners first reviews the payment infrastructure. An increasing Decline Rate often reveals issues long before they impact FTD volumes.

1.4 What’s more difficult in July: identifying new opportunities or cutting underperforming campaigns in time?
Letting go of old funnels is often harder.

Finding new opportunities during summer is actually easier. Reduced auction competition on Facebook lowers CPCs, making it possible to identify promising funnels faster.

Many media buyers fall into the “delayed conversion” trap. When a proven Tier-1 setup starts losing money, buyers often attribute it to temporary seasonal fluctuations. In reality, the issue is more often linked to changing audience behaviour and Facebook optimisation shifting toward lower-quality traffic.

As a result, successful teams tend to cut underperforming campaigns faster and reallocate budgets into new testing opportunities.

Media Buying

1.5 How much shorter is the successful funnel lifecycle compared to the beginning of the year?
The lifecycle of the funnel itself has remained relatively stable. However, creatives burn out significantly faster. The winning teams are those that continuously test fresh concepts and rapidly refresh their creative assets.

1.6 Which internal KPIs become the most important when making budget scaling decisions in July?
When scaling campaigns, the most critical factors become cohort-based traffic quality, payback periods, conversion stability, and long-term ROAS, not just acquisition costs.

1.7 Which media buying processes are likely to have the biggest impact on performance this month?
Decision-making speed becomes the key competitive advantage. The faster a team moves from hypothesis testing to result analysis and scaling, the higher its chances of maintaining an edge in the market.

2. GEOs & Market Maturity

Facebook

2.1 Which GEOs are becoming increasingly difficult to impress with new offers?
Primarily mature Tier-1 markets such as Germany, Austria, and Canada.

Users in these markets are already accustomed to standard bonuses and conventional offers. To maintain strong conversion rates, N1 Partners team focuses not only on the offer itself but also on deep product localization, including VIP systems and personalized retention mechanics tailored to player behavior.

Without a strong product foundation on the brand side, it is becoming virtually impossible to impress Tier-1 audiences with new packaging alone.

2.2 Which GEOs are likely to be driven more by local context than the strength of the offer itself this July?
Spain, Italy, and Portugal stand out in this regard.

Summer-specific factors such as high temperatures, vacation periods, and shifting user habits significantly influence player behavior in these markets. Mobile traffic volumes increase noticeably, while fast-paced gaming experiences and products adapted to summer lifestyles perform particularly well.

In many cases, bonus size becomes secondary, while convenience, speed, and overall user experience become the primary drivers of conversion.

2.3 Which markets may currently be overestimated from an affiliate perspective?
Certain markets across Latin America and Asia.

Despite low traffic costs and high registration volumes, these GEOs can generate weak ROI and declining LTV without proper traffic quality control and FTD-focused optimization.

PPC, SEO and ASO

2.4 Where is it currently easier to test new approaches without significantly increasing risk exposure?
New affiliates are advised to begin with selected Tier-2 and Tier-3 markets to gain a better understanding of core metrics and build sustainable economics.

Among larger markets, AU, CA, and NZ continue to offer strong opportunities. More challenging yet exceptionally high-quality markets include DE, AT, CH, and NO.

2.5 Are there any GEOs where organic acquisition channels are gaining momentum?
Yes. This trend is particularly visible in Australia, Germany, Austria, and Canada.

Despite the rise of AI-powered search and ongoing SERP changes, high-quality SEO projects and ASO-driven acquisition strategies continue attracting players with strong retention potential.

3. Traffic Sources & Audience Quality

PPC, SEO and ASO

3.1 Which traffic sources are currently delivering players with the highest retention potential?
SEO and PPC remain the highest-quality acquisition channels because they target existing demand. Users actively search for products and arrive with a clear intent to play.

SEO review sites targeting broad industry-related keywords perform particularly well because players are still in the consideration stage and actively comparing operators. PPC traffic can deliver comparable quality when semantic targeting is properly optimised.

ASO is becoming increasingly important. Once an app is installed, interaction with the brand becomes more frequent, positively impacting retention rates.

3.2 What factors have the greatest influence on player trust before conversion?
Today’s users evaluate operators much more carefully before registering. The strongest trust drivers include brand reputation, transparent bonus terms, product localisation, support for local currencies, and familiar payment methods.

3.3 How is the role of organic traffic evolving within the overall acquisition mix?
Organic traffic remains one of the most stable sources of high-quality audiences.

Moreover, organic acquisition today extends beyond SEO and increasingly includes ASO. While the market gradually moves away from dependence on a single channel toward diversified acquisition strategies, organic traffic continues to deliver strong LTV and sustainable long-term value.

3.4 Are there signs that the industry is moving toward more sophisticated multi-channel acquisition models?
Yes, those signals are already emerging. Although the industry has not yet fully transitioned to complex multi-step funnels, movement in that direction is becoming increasingly visible.

Discussions around integrating SEO, mobile apps, content platforms, and other user touchpoints are becoming more common. While large-scale case studies remain limited, the potential of multi-channel models looks highly promising, especially given increasing competition for high-value players.

3.5 Which skills will be most valuable for affiliates in the second half of 2026?
AI proficiency has already become a mandatory skill. Artificial intelligence accelerates data analysis, hypothesis testing, and workflow automation. Equally important are analytical thinking, understanding of LTV metrics, and the ability to adapt quickly to market changes.

4. Brand Positioning & Marketing in iGaming

4.1 How much harder will it be for iGaming brands to stand out in July amid growing competition and increasingly similar offers?
This July is expected to be one of the most competitive periods of the year for the iGaming industry. It is a major sports month: the FIFA World Cup reaches its decisive stages, while Wimbledon begins. Traditionally, these events drive increased player activity and intensify competition, particularly within the sports betting vertical.

Standing out becomes more difficult for both B2C operators and B2B businesses. Many operators launch betting-focused bonuses, tournaments, and promotional campaigns, while affiliate programs introduce enhanced commission structures for sports traffic. The offers themselves often look remarkably similar in both mechanics and perceived player value.

Under these conditions, the strongest advantage belongs to companies with established brand recognition and trust, those that have been building long-term relationships well before the start of the high season.

N1 Partners, for example, launched the N1 Sport Promo featuring boosted rewards for sports and prediction traffic as part of the company’s long-term strategy and broader promotional roadmap aligned with seasonal market trends.

4.2 Which marketing mistakes could prove especially costly for brands in the second half of the year?
Five major mistakes stand out:

  • Failure to adjust strategy based on H1 results.
    The market evolves too quickly to rely on outdated assumptions. Continuous evaluation of channels, formats, and messaging through the lens of unit economics and business objectives is essential.
  • Overreliance on short-term promotional campaigns.
    Without strong loyalty programs, retention initiatives, and LTV optimization, sustainable growth is impossible in both B2C and B2B sectors.
  • Lack of an omnichannel approach.
    Dependence on a single communication channel increases risk and limits scalability.
  • Using outdated creative assets.
    Repetitive visual concepts lose effectiveness rapidly in highly competitive environments.
  • Excessive use of AI-generated content without editorial refinement.
    While AI significantly accelerates content production, human expertise remains essential. Without proper review and enhancement, content becomes generic and engagement rates decline.

4.3 What new growth opportunities could emerge for brands in H2 2026?
Traffic diversification remains one of the most important growth opportunities.

There is no universally effective acquisition source. Success depends on combining multiple channels and continuously optimizing their performance.

At N1 Partners, this approach is applied both in daily affiliate management and promotional campaign development. New traffic sources are constantly tested, mechanics are adapted to specific traffic types, and the strongest-performing funnels receive additional investment.

Another major industry-wide trend is worth highlighting: CPI in the mobile segment continues to rise. iGaming products are no longer competing solely against each other—they are also competing against the broader mobile gaming ecosystem.

As a result, the growth model itself is changing. The focus is shifting away from simple user acquisition toward long-term user value, including LTV, retention, and engagement depth. This trend is expected to strengthen further, making it increasingly important for affiliate programs to align their strategies accordingly.

The industry is moving toward a hybrid marketing model, where affiliate traffic acquisition, long-term partnerships, and performance marketing activities are combined with stronger investments in brand development and product positioning.

July once again reinforces the industry’s core trend: the winners are those who systematically build and optimise traffic operations, analytics, and brand strategy.

During the second half of the year, the key drivers of success will remain traffic source diversification, audience quality, LTV optimisation, and the ability to adapt quickly to market changes. According to N1 Partners experts, these areas will define the next stage of growth for iGaming businesses.

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Inside GEO Guide to Denmark’s iGaming Market

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Denmark is a mature and highly competitive iGaming market, where expensive traffic is offset by a financially strong audience with high LTV. Players are heavily engaged via mobile devices, making this GEO particularly attractive for affiliates focused on long-term profitability.

That’s why N1 Partners team has collected key insights on this GEO for affiliates to understand the local audience better and receive stronger results on gambling traffic.

Denmark is a relatively small yet one of the most digitally advanced countries in Northern Europe, with a population of around 6 million people. A high standard of living, near-universal internet penetration (99% of the population), and a well-developed digital infrastructure make it an attractive market for the iGaming industry. The capital city is Copenhagen, the local currency is the Danish Krone (DKK), and the time zone is CET (UTC+1).

Why Is Denmark Worth Your Attention?

Danish market is far from easy to crack. However, its mature audience and strong purchasing power make it especially appealing for affiliates working with high-quality traffic.

  1. High players purchasing power.
    Denmark consistently ranks among the European countries with the highest income levels. According to Statistics Denmark, the average monthly salary is €6,900.

Users are willing to spend on digital entertainment and tend to view online casinos as a regular leisure activity rather than a one-time experience. This creates strong opportunities for long-term player retention and increased customer value for operators and brands.

  1. Advanced digital environment.
    Danes are accustomed to handling most daily activities online, from banking and shopping to entertainment. Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Dankort, MobilePay, and other modern payment methods are widely adopted across the country.

For operators and affiliates, this means fewer friction points throughout the customer journey, from registration to first deposit, ultimately contributing to stronger conversion rates and a smoother user experience.

  1. Mature market.
    Denmark is one of the most established online entertainment markets in Europe. Users are highly familiar with digital products, make informed decisions when choosing platforms, and have increased expectations regarding service quality.

For affiliates, this translates into more predictable user behaviour, stronger engagement levels, and overall higher-quality traffic.

Audience insights

Danish users generally prefer straightforward communication without excessive pressure. They value transparency and clear engagement terms. As a result, creatives that highlight genuine product benefits often outperform aggressive promotional messaging.

An interesting angle for creatives is the use of maritime themes. Denmark’s long-standing connection to seafaring culture makes such visual concepts more relatable and recognizable for local audiences.

Within the online casino segment, there is strong interest in slots featuring engaging visuals, bonus mechanics, and fast-paced gameplay. Sports betting also represents a significant vertical, particularly for football, handball, and other popular regional sports.

According to Statistics Denmark, the most popular sports in the country are:

  • Football
  • Handball
  • Tennis
  • Golf
  • Swimming

Player’s portrait

Audience distribution across N1 Partners projects is as follows:

  • Men — 64%, average age 38
  • Women — 36%, average age 42

This age profile typically indicates a stronger focus on brand trust, service convenience, and overall product quality. Players tend to place significant value on reliability, seamless user experiences, and well-established brands.

Devices

Traffic distribution in Denmark based on N1 Partners analytics:

  • Smartphones — 73.39%
  • Desktop — 11.91%
  • Other platforms — 14.70%

The dominance of mobile traffic clearly highlights the importance of a mobile-first approach. Website performance, interface optimization, and frictionless payment flows directly impact conversion rates and overall campaign performance.

Top 10 slots on N1 Partners brands in Denmark

The N1 Partners team notes that Danish players tend to favor recognizable, visually engaging, and fast-paced slots featuring bonus mechanics, simple gameplay entry points, and well-known characters.

  1. Rich Piggies: Bonus Combo
  2. Elvis Frog TRUEWAYS
  3. Wild Cash
  4. Gold Rush with Johnny Cash
  5. Fruit Million
  6. The Big Race: Hold ‘N’ Link
  7. Big Bass Splash
  8. Aloha King Elvis
  9. Snoop Dogg Dollars
  10. Plinko 2

This top reflects a clear preference for visually appealing slots featuring familiar characters, rewarding bonus features, and straightforward gameplay mechanics.

For creatives and promotional campaigns, this serves as a useful benchmark: Danish audiences often respond well to an entertainment-driven approach, where the product is positioned as an accessible and enjoyable form of leisure.

Conclusion

Denmark remains one of the most stable and attractive Tier-1 markets for iGaming affiliates.

When targeting this GEO, affiliates should keep the following factors in mind:

  • Optimize funnels for mobile traffic;
  • Use direct and transparent communication;
  • Focus on entertainment-driven creatives;
  • Prioritize player retention alongside FTD acquisition;
  • Leverage the audience’s interest in sports-related content;
  • Minimise friction between registration and first deposit.

Already working with Tier-1 markets or planning to scale traffic across Scandinavia?

N1 Partners gives affiliates access to 14+ casino and sportsbook brands with strong LTV and Reg2Dep performance across Tier-1 GEOs.

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N1 Sports Digest: Summer Calendar & Traffic Tips

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Summer 2026 is set to be one of the hottest periods for sports traffic, with every major sporting headline creating fresh scaling opportunities for affiliates.

N1 Partners is launching the first edition of the N1 Sports Digest series, featuring an up-to-date sports calendar along with practical traffic-driving insights from industry experts to help partners make the most of the hot season. Use this calendar to plan your campaigns and maximize your earnings with N1 Sport Promo running from June 10 to July 20.

Summer 2026 sports calendar

June

Dates Sport Event
June 11 – July 19 Football FIFA World Cup 2026
June 3 – June 22 Esports BLAST.tv Austin Major (CS2)
June 19 – June 21 Golf Travelers Championship
June 20 – June 21 Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix
June 25 Basketball NBA Draft 2026
June 27 – June 28 Formula 1 British Grand Prix

July

Dates Sport Event
June 29 – July 12 Tennis Wimbledon
July 4 Mixed Martial Arts UFC Freedom 250
July 5 Cricket Major League Cricket
July 6 Formula 1 British Grand Prix
July 10 – August 24 Esports Esports World Cup
July 13 Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix
July 15 Baseball MLB All-Star Game
July 17 – July 20 Golf The Open Championship
July 19 Football FIFA World Cup 2026 Final
July 26 IndyCar Grand Prix of Monterey
July 27 Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix

August

Dates Sport Event
August 1 Football EFL Championship Season Kickoff
August 2 NASCAR Iowa Corn 350
August 8 – August 9 Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix
August 14 Football Bundesliga Season Kickoff
August 15 – August 16 Football Premier League Season Kickoff
August 24 – September 13 Tennis US Open
August 28 – August 30 Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix
August (TBA) Football La Liga Season Kickoff
August (TBA) Football Serie A Season Kickoff
August (TBA) Esports VALORANT Champions 2026
August (TBA) Esports Road to The International
August (TBA) American Football NFL Preseason Games
August (TBA) Golf BMW Championship

Expert insights on sport traffic

N1 Partners team gathered key tips from industry experts. They’ll share what affiliates should focus on and how to maximise profitability throughout the summer 2026 sports season.

Daria Smirnova, Affiliate Team Lead, N1 Partners

Season trends and peculiarities:

  • The biggest highlight of summer 2026 will be the expanded FIFA World Cup format. With more participating nations, new audiences and GEOs that have historically been less engaged with football-related content will enter the spotlight. This creates additional opportunities for testing and scaling.
  • Special attention should be paid to localisation. Thanks to the expanded geography of the World Cup, audiences will become less universal, making language adaptation, localised creatives, and region-specific triggers even more important for campaign performance.
  • It is essential to prepare multiple creative concepts for different sports and audience segments rather than building an entire strategy exclusively around football.
  • Despite the massive interest surrounding the World Cup, affiliates should not limit themselves to football. Audience attention throughout the summer will also be focused on tennis, including Wimbledon, as well as major esports tournaments in Counter-Strike, Dota 2, VALORANT, and other disciplines.
  • Esports may become a particularly attractive direction due to its younger audience and relatively lower CPMs across a number of GEOs.
  • The season will be packed with major events, meaning competition for user attention will intensify. As a result, creatives and offers are likely to burn out faster than during regular periods.

How to maximise profit: 

  • Leverage not only football-related news hooks but the entire summer sports calendar.
  • Continuously test new GEOs and audience segments that may show increased interest driven by major international sporting events.
  • Focus on retaining users between matches and tournament stages. During quieter periods, virtual sports, fast-paced simulations, and similar engagement mechanics often perform exceptionally well.
  • Take advantage of additional seasonal opportunities. For example, N1 Sport Promo covers the biggest sporting events of the summer and offers increased payouts for sports traffic, including Prediction Markets traffic.

Vlad Chernov, Deputy Head of Affiliates, N1 Partners

Season trends and peculiarities:

  • Summer 2026 is set to become one of the most event-packed sports seasons in recent years. Users will be drawn to FIFA World Cup matches, headline UFC events, and numerous other international competitions.
  • The major sporting events’ abundance creates an almost continuous stream of audience interest while simultaneously increasing competition for user attention.
  • In an environment of heavy information overload, it is especially important to monitor the news cycle closely, including roster changes, athlete injuries, match postponements, and other developments that may influence audience behaviour.
  • Major tournaments always carry the potential for unexpected outcomes and major upsets, where favourites are eliminated earlier than expected and underdogs achieve the best results in their history.

How to maximise profit: 

  • Plan campaign launches in advance and prepare for peak periods of sports-driven demand.
  • Avoid focusing on a single tournament and instead capitalise on opportunities across the entire sports calendar.
  • Continuously test new traffic combinations and evaluate performance based on EPC rather than focusing solely on bid amounts.
  • Utilize additional monetization opportunities throughout the sports season. In particular, participation in N1 Sport Promo can increase overall profitability through enhanced payouts and special conditions for sports traffic.

Ksenia Gaikova, Team Lead BDM, Alfaleads Network

Season trends and peculiarities:

  • When working with major sporting events, it is important to remember that the highest traffic volumes typically occur during the opening stages of a tournament rather than during the final rounds. Users are most actively supporting their favourites when the number of participants is at its maximum.
  • For affiliates who primarily work with casino traffic and want to capitalise on the sports wave, choosing partners with strong retention mechanisms is especially important. This makes it possible not only to monetise sports-related interest in the moment but also to effectively cross-sell users into other products.
  • Conversion rates during sporting events can exceed standard benchmarks, but media buying economics differ significantly from casino traffic. As a result, bidding strategies require additional adjustments to account for the specifics of the sports vertical.
  • During major events, virtually every market participant is working with the same news hooks and narratives. Therefore, bonuses, promo codes, boosted odds, themed landing pages, and other promotional tools become critical competitive advantages.
  • The market continues to evolve rapidly while traffic source stability declines. Under these conditions, the strongest teams will be those capable of adapting quickly to emerging trends and adjusting their strategies in real time.

How to maximise profit: 

  • Launch campaigns as early as possible rather than waiting for the decisive stages of tournaments.
  • Work with partners that offer strong player retention and high-performing retention funnels.
  • Adapt bidding models and acquisition strategies to the specifics of the sports vertical.
  • Fully integrate the advertiser’s marketing advantages into your funnels.
  • Closely monitor trends and test new approaches before competitors have the opportunity to scale them.

Roman Cpa Kill, Founder & CEO, THE GODS GROUP

Season trends and peculiarities:

  • Prediction Markets should not be viewed as a separate vertical. Instead, it represents another monetisation tool that naturally complements traditional sports traffic.
  • The key success factor is the ability to react quickly to trends, breaking news, and major sporting events.

How to maximise profit: 

  • Identify new opportunities and market inefficiencies before competitors do.
  • Test hypotheses quickly and avoid delaying the launch of new traffic combinations.
  • Adapt creatives rapidly to align with current sports narratives and trending topics.
  • Scale successful campaigns immediately after validating results in order to maximise performance during periods of peak demand.

Considering the density of the sports calendar and the enormous potential of Tier 1 GEOs, summer 2026 is one of the most promising periods for scaling sports traffic.

For affiliates looking to secure higher payouts on sports and Prediction Markets traffic, N1 Sport Promo can serve as an additional monetization tool, where increased FTD volume directly impacts CPA rates.

The summer sports season has already started — join N1 Sport Promo!

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