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Creatives That Overcome Pain Points: Affiliate Case Studies By N1 Partners

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What mistakes do partners most often make when launching and scaling ad campaigns?

What real challenges do they face in day-to-day work, and what prevents them from achieving stable results?

In this case study series by N1 Partners, we break down real affiliate campaigns, highlight common pain points in affiliate marketing, and show how partners find practical solutions that lead to measurable success.

This edition focuses on ad creatives. No abstract “best practices” – only concrete mechanics, insights, and ideas you can apply to your campaigns right away.

The cases were shared by Bogdan Solodushchenko, Affiliate Team Lead, and Dmitrii Filippov, Affiliate Team Lead (SEO).

CASE 1 (Facebook Traffic)

Context

  • GEO: DE
  • Traffic source: Facebook
  • Brand / vertical: N1Bet
  • Campaign goal: Increase conversion

Initial Challenge (Pain Point)

  • What wasn’t working in the creatives?
    The creatives showed a low conversion rate from registration to first deposit.
  • Was the issue related to format, messaging, visuals, or the offer?
    Primarily to the information shown in the creatives and the creative format itself.

What the Data Revealed

  • Which metrics indicated the problem?
    Low reg-to-dep conversion.
  • Where did the funnel break?
    At the creative level and during audience targeting.

What Was Tested

  • Visuals
    Aggressive, dynamic video creatives with slot gameplay.
  • Messaging (emotional vs rational)
    High aggression and heavy use of triggers.
  • Focus: bonus / product / UX
    Emphasis on the bonus and a female character in video creatives.

Decision Made

What was changed in the creatives?

  1. Updated the bonus and featured a top-performing slot with proven product quality
  2. Added a dedicated promo code directly into the creatives
  3. Refocused targeting on the most active audience segments, segmented by gender, average age, and peak activity time slots during the week

Why this approach was chosen?

Users were not getting what they came for after landing on the product.
The promoted slot wasn’t visible, the bonus was outdated, and the product’s visual style didn’t match the creative – all of which created a mismatch in expectations.

Results

    • What improved?
      Reg2dep increased from 8% to 22%.

  • How quickly did the results appear?
    Almost immediately – visible within 4–5 days after relaunching the test.

Key Takeaway

  • What worked best?
    A full creative overhaul aligned with the actual product, which helped meet real player expectations.

  • Is this scalable?
    Absolutely. Once a winning creative format is identified, we scale through variations – tweaking individual elements while preserving the core message and logic.

CASE 2 (PPC Traffic)

Context

  • GEO: CA
  • Traffic source: PPC Direct (Ice Fishing keywords)
  • Brand / vertical: RollXO
  • Campaign goal: Increase conversion

Initial Challenge (Pain Point)

What wasn’t working?
Most traffic came from Ice Fishing slot keywords, but the slot wasn’t available on the homepage. Users came specifically for that game, couldn’t find it immediately, and quickly lost interest.

Was this about format, messaging, visuals, or the offer?
The issue was primarily the incorrect landing page choice.

What the Data Revealed

Which metrics signaled the issue?
Lower reg2dep compared to similar traffic sources.

Where did the funnel break?
At the landing page selection stage.

What Was Tested

Visuals
Ice Fishing slot keywords.

Messaging
Pure slot-focused keywords.

Decision Made

What was changed?
Traffic was redirected straight to the demo version of the slot, and the game was also added to the homepage.

Why this approach was chosen?
Users interested in a specific game want immediate access, not extra steps inside the product.

Results

What improved?
Reg2dep increased by 8%.

How fast did the impact show?
Almost instantly – positive dynamics were visible within a couple of days.

Key Takeaway

What worked best?
Switching to a highly relevant, thematic landing page. Players landed directly on the demo and got exactly what they were looking for.

Is this scalable?
Yes – the approach can be scaled within the campaign and tested across other slots and games.

Quick Q&A

If you were launching these campaigns today, what would you do differently?

Bogdan Solodushchenko:
I’d take a more structured approach from day one: clarify with the manager what’s currently performing best, which audiences respond strongest, which top slots to use, and which bonuses convert best. And if campaigns lead to a specific slot, I’d ensure it’s immediately accessible on the product.

Key conclusions from these cases?

Bogdan Solodushchenko:
There’s no universal approach. Targeting and creatives must be customized per offer, because not every product supports the same funnel logic.

Who are these cases most useful for?

Bogdan Solodushchenko:
For all partners. New teams can boost conversion, while experienced ones can improve player quality. Personalization impacts both.

CASE 3 (SEO Traffic)

Background

After a major Google core update, conversion from the landing page on the Lucky Hunter brand dropped sharply in the DE GEO. The goal was to quickly find a working setup to retain the partner and preserve traffic volume.

Context

  • GEO: DE
  • SEO type: Cross-brand
  • Brand / vertical: Lucky Hunter casino
  • Campaign goal: Increase CR (reg2dep)

Initial Challenge (Pain Point)

What wasn’t working?
Click-to-registration was strong, but registration-to-deposit dropped significantly.

Root cause
The same landing page had been used for a long time, leading to classic creative fatigue.

What the Data Revealed

Which metrics raised red flags?
Very low r2d with strong c2r.

Where did the funnel break?
At the reg-to-deposit stage.

What Was Tested

  • Slot-focused landing pages

Decision Made

Traffic was redirected directly to specific slots – not random ones.

After testing multiple options, the best performers were:

  • Jetsetter
  • Sweet Sugar
  • Kenneth Must Die
  • Bikini Paradise

Results

Which metrics improved?
R2D increased from 23% to 51%.

Time to impact
Within one month.

Key Takeaway

What worked best?
Fast reaction from the manager: identifying the issue early, flagging it to the partner, and implementing concrete corrective actions.

Is this scalable?
Yes. Creative testing remains scalable, especially as SEO shifts toward content quality rather than aggressive link-building.

CASE 4 (SEO Traffic)

Background

A partner requested a promo code-first setup, where the promo code had priority over tracking links. Traffic was planned from forums, platforms like Reddit, and Google search – both short posts with guides and long-form articles.

Context

  • GEO: Worldwide
  • SEO type: Parasite SEO
  • Brands / vertical: Goldex Casino, Spirit Casino
  • Page goal: Traffic from non-standard queries

Initial Challenge (Pain Point)

What wasn’t working?
At the approval stage, promo codes couldn’t be promoted separately without links.

Root issue
Players were not being attributed in stats after entering the promo code.

What the Data Revealed

Which metrics showed the issue?
High CTR but no registrations or deposits.

Where did the funnel break?
At registration.

What Was Tested

  • Promo code flows without tracking links

Decision Made

What was changed?
Dedicated landing pages were built for these funnels, with full brand descriptions and clear promo code activation mechanics.

Why this solution?
Together with Product Managers, we analyzed the funnel, ran tests, and selected brands suitable for promo-code-driven traffic.

Results

What improved?
Traffic launched successfully, the hypothesis was validated, and the number of FDs increased.

Time to impact
Within the first two weeks after launch.

Key Takeaway

What worked best?
The promo code performed exactly as the partner expected. Providing the right functionality directly contributed to traffic growth.

Is this scalable?
Yes – we now understand how to properly use promo codes without tracking links and how to correctly track such mechanics.

Quick Q&A

If you launched these SEO campaigns today, what would you change?

Dmitry Filippov:
First, I’d evaluate how the creative performs on the partner’s specific source, not just overall stats. Second, I’d run multiple tests to explore all possible scenarios.

Main takeaway?

Dmitry Filippov:
Regularly review landing page performance and switch to alternatives immediately when performance drops.

Who benefits most from these cases?

Dmitry Filippov:
Teams working with large volumes who may miss isolated traffic drops. The manager’s role is critical – spotting issues early and bringing ready-to-use solutions. From a source and GEO perspective, this applies to any SEO type and any market.

Final Note

These cases once again prove that sustainable growth in affiliate marketing isn’t built on universal formulas, but on attention to detail: traffic source, GEO, product, and real user intent.

Most failures are fixable – the key is spotting the issue in time and doing the work to correct it.

And this is exactly where the N1 Partners affiliate team is always ready to help.

Join N1 Partners affiliate program and become number one in the industry!

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PG Soft appoints Hugo Baungartner as General Manager LatAm

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Veteran executive tasked with expanding PG Soft across Latin America and leading strategy in Brazil as regulation evolves.

PG Soft has appointed Hugo Baungartner as General Manager LatAm, handing him responsibility for the supplier’s commercial expansion across Latin America and its strategy in Brazil.

The company said Baungartner will focus on growing the business in Brazil, where PG Soft says it has already captured a “significant share of the market,” while building presence across regulated markets in the wider region.

Baungartner brings more than 29 years of experience across technology and gaming. He has held leadership roles at Grupo Aposta Ganha, RCT Gaming, Prohards and most recently Esportes Gaming Brasil, according to the company.

PG Soft also pointed to Baungartner’s network across Latin America’s regulatory landscape, including relationships with Brazil’s Secretariat of Prizes and Betting (SPA/MF), the Federal Revenue Service, and COAF, as well as Mexico’s Dirección General de Juegos y Sorteos and AIEJA (the Mexican Gaming Association).

Hugo Baungartner, General Manager LatAm at PG Soft, commented: “PG Soft’s brand needs no introduction in Latin America thanks to its extensive portfolio of world-class, mobile-first games that resonate strongly with players. The company is only just getting started in the region, and I look forward to building on its success in Brazil while expanding PG Soft’s presence across regulated markets throughout Latin America.”

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BetOnGames launches Tokyo Skyline Run crash game with 97.5% RTP

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BetOnGames, the instant games vertical of the BETCORE ecosystem, has launched Tokyo Skyline Run, a new crash game aimed at iGaming operators. The company said the mobile-first title ships with a 97.5% RTP and is built around short, fast rounds.

Tokyo Skyline Run is set across a neon Tokyo rooftop backdrop and uses a rising multiplier mechanic. Each round centers on a simple cash-out decision: players start the run, track the multiplier as it climbs, and choose when to cash out before a failure ends the round.

BetOnGames positions the release as a thematic extension to its crash portfolio, using anime-inspired character design and visuals including a neon city atmosphere and cherry blossom elements.

The company said the game is designed for “fast player engagement” and for operators seeking more variety in instant games, particularly for audiences that prefer short sessions and high-tempo gameplay.

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Vegangster Integrates ZingBrain AI for Smart Game Recommendations Across Operator Lobbies

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Vegangster has integrated ZingBrain AI‘s smart lobby personalisation into its platform, adding a new layer of game discovery for players across Vegangster-powered brands.

Casino lobbies now feature AI-driven recommendation sections tailored to each player’s preferences, much like those on Spotify or Netflix. Players see personalised rows such as “Picked for You”, “Because You Like…” and “Try Other Games With Similar Mechanics”, which point them to relevant titles. These recommendations can also be presented directly in Vegangster’s own Scroll & Play feed, giving each player a personalised discovery experience in a well-known format.

According to ZingBrain AI’s published results, smart lobby personalisation delivers a 5–15% uplift in GGR and turnover, 10–15% more games played, and a 5–10% increase in player active days, while cutting time spent on lobby management by 80%.

Michael Oziransky, Chief Product Officer at Vegangster, commented:
“ZingBrain works hand in hand with our own Scroll & Play feed: the engine decides which games are right for each player, and Scroll & Play puts them in front of them as gameplay clips they can watch and jump straight into.”

In practice, this changes how the lobby works for both sides. A player who keeps coming back to crash games sees fresh titles with similar mechanics instead of the same generic top grid, and players returning after a break land in a lobby built around what they already love. Operators, meanwhile, stop curating lobby positions by hand: a new game release reaches the players most likely to enjoy it from day one, without competing for a banner slot.

Another application of the engine is provider cost optimisation. Operators set priority levels for individual providers and games based on deals, campaigns, or new launches, and ZingBrain applies those priorities to personalised recommendations. In A/B tests across four brands, this redirected up to 20% of turnover and GGR to more profitable titles, with no drop in player performance.

The integration is now available to all Vegangster operator clients.

About Vegangster
Vegangster provides a full iGaming platform built for speed, scale, and operator control. Its turnkey, white-label, and sweepstakes solutions bring casino and sportsbook content, payments, CRM, compliance, and social features together in one mobile-first system. With Vegangster, operators can launch quickly and grow with confidence.

About ZingBrain AI
ZingBrain AI is an easy-to-integrate AI performance platform for the iGaming industry, providing smart lobby personalisation, player analytics, and churn and GGR predictions for online casinos and sportsbooks. The company is ISO 27001 certified and works with 60 live brands worldwide.

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