Boomerang Partners
Boomerang Partners: Peak sports season creates key opportunities in the Golden Boomerang Awards Kickoff stage
From April 3 to June 9, Boomerang Partners is holding the first stage (Kickoff) of its annual affiliate traffic tournament, the Golden Boomerang Awards. Hundreds of affiliate teams from around the world are competing for unique sports-related experiences. The main prize for the first stage is a trip to the Wimbledon Championships from June 29 to July 12.
Strategic Importance of May
May is the most intense phase of the Kickoff stage in the Golden Boomerang Awards 2026. The concentration of major sporting events during this period creates the highest volume of opportunities to generate traffic and accumulate points.
The tournament is structured around key moments in the sports calendar, allowing participants to align their campaigns with peak audience interest. In practice, this means that late April and May – and May in particular – offer significantly more potential compared to quieter periods.
This is where consistency becomes critical. With multiple high-profile events running in parallel, teams need to maintain a steady pace and work across several sports to stay competitive.
As a result, May is set to determine the direction of the leaderboard. Teams that stay active can move into top positions, while any slowdown during this period can quickly push teams behind, at a stage when competition is at its most intense.
Key sporting events in late April and May
Late April and May bring a high concentration of major sporting events across different disciplines. The period includes the NHL and NBA playoffs, as well as the decisive stages of European football competitions – with the UEFA Champions League final on May 30, the UEFA Europa League final on May 20, and the UEFA Conference League final on May 27.
At the same time, domestic football seasons are coming to an end across Italy, England, Germany, France, and Spain, while the KHL playoffs and the IIHF World Championship (May 15–31) keep audience attention high throughout the month.
Other key events during this period include the World Team Table Tennis Championships in London (April 28–May 10) and Roland Garros in Paris (May 18–June 7).
The Solution: Tools for the Marathon
Late April and May are not the time to spread traffic evenly. Most of the value comes from key match days and decisive stages of major tournaments, when attention and online betting activity spike.
With the volume of events during this period, the calendar becomes harder to navigate. Teams that are newer to the vertical often miss important moments or don’t fully use the calendar, simply because it’s not always clear where the real peaks are.
To address this, earlier this year Boomerang Partners introduced the Sports Marketing & Betting Calendar 2026 – a practical guide based on internal data. It helps affiliate teams navigate the season, identify key events, and plan campaigns around periods that actually drive results.
In practice, this comes down to timing. Teams that align their activity with these peaks can get more out of the same traffic, while those who treat the period as a regular month often fall behind.
Liliia Sudachenko, Affiliate Team Lead at Boomerang Partners, commented: “2026 is a major year for sports, and May stands out as one of the busiest months in the calendar. Affiliate teams participating in the third season of the Golden Boomerang Awards can benefit from analyzing both current and upcoming tournaments to build a more precise strategy. Each peak in the sports calendar is not just additional traffic, but a real opportunity to strengthen positions in the leaderboard”.
Why May matters for the stage outcome
Affiliate teams that haven’t yet joined the third season of the Golden Boomerang Awards 2026 should not waste any time. The first stage of the tournament continues through June 9, and every point earned in May will count toward the stage result. All interested affiliates can register and start competing for valuable prizes and unique experiences on the GBA website.
About Boomerang
Boomerang Partners is a rapidly growing global marketing agency offering a wide range of services. Boomerang Partners is an Official Regional Partner of AC Milan. In 2024, it launched the inaugural Golden Boomerang Awards – a global tournament for affiliate teams. More than 400 affiliate teams participated in the second season of the tournament in 2025. Partners of the Agency launched six new products in 2024-2025, contributing to a nearly 1.5-fold increase in product users.
The Agency’s clients’ portfolio contains 10+ brands offering affiliate and entertainment services across 40+ markets in compliance with local regulations. These products provide incentive programs and 24/7 multilingual support.
Disclaimer:
This promotion is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by The Wimbledon Championships, UEFA. All trademarks and event names are the property of their respective owners. Any prizes described (including trips or event attendance) are independently organized by Boomerang Partners and do not imply any official partnership.
The post Boomerang Partners: Peak sports season creates key opportunities in the Golden Boomerang Awards Kickoff stage appeared first on Americas iGaming & Sports Betting News.
Boomerang Partners
Boomerang Partners: Peak sports season creates key opportunities in the Golden Boomerang Awards Kickoff stage
From April 3 to June 9, Boomerang Partners is holding the first stage (Kickoff) of its annual affiliate traffic tournament, the Golden Boomerang Awards. Hundreds of affiliate teams from around the world are competing for unique sports-related experiences. The main prize for the first stage is a trip to the Wimbledon Championships from June 29 to July 12.
Strategic Importance of May
May is the most intense phase of the Kickoff stage in the Golden Boomerang Awards 2026. The concentration of major sporting events during this period creates the highest volume of opportunities to generate traffic and accumulate points.
The tournament is structured around key moments in the sports calendar, allowing participants to align their campaigns with peak audience interest. In practice, this means that late April and May – and May in particular – offer significantly more potential compared to quieter periods.
This is where consistency becomes critical. With multiple high-profile events running in parallel, teams need to maintain a steady pace and work across several sports to stay competitive.
As a result, May is set to determine the direction of the leaderboard. Teams that stay active can move into top positions, while any slowdown during this period can quickly push teams behind, at a stage when competition is at its most intense.
Key sporting events in late April and May
Late April and May bring a high concentration of major sporting events across different disciplines. The period includes the NHL and NBA playoffs, as well as the decisive stages of European football competitions – with the UEFA Champions League final on May 30, the UEFA Europa League final on May 20, and the UEFA Conference League final on May 27.
At the same time, domestic football seasons are coming to an end across Italy, England, Germany, France, and Spain, while the KHL playoffs and the IIHF World Championship (May 15–31) keep audience attention high throughout the month.
Other key events during this period include the World Team Table Tennis Championships in London (April 28–May 10) and Roland Garros in Paris (May 18–June 7).
The Solution: Tools for the Marathon
Late April and May are not the time to spread traffic evenly. Most of the value comes from key match days and decisive stages of major tournaments, when attention and online betting activity spike.
With the volume of events during this period, the calendar becomes harder to navigate. Teams that are newer to the vertical often miss important moments or don’t fully use the calendar, simply because it’s not always clear where the real peaks are.
To address this, earlier this year Boomerang Partners introduced the Sports Marketing & Betting Calendar 2026 – a practical guide based on internal data. It helps affiliate teams navigate the season, identify key events, and plan campaigns around periods that actually drive results.
In practice, this comes down to timing. Teams that align their activity with these peaks can get more out of the same traffic, while those who treat the period as a regular month often fall behind.
Liliia Sudachenko, Affiliate Team Lead at Boomerang Partners, commented: “2026 is a major year for sports, and May stands out as one of the busiest months in the calendar. Affiliate teams participating in the third season of the Golden Boomerang Awards can benefit from analyzing both current and upcoming tournaments to build a more precise strategy. Each peak in the sports calendar is not just additional traffic, but a real opportunity to strengthen positions in the leaderboard”.
Why May matters for the stage outcome
Affiliate teams that haven’t yet joined the third season of the Golden Boomerang Awards 2026 should not waste any time. The first stage of the tournament continues through June 9, and every point earned in May will count toward the stage result. All interested affiliates can register and start competing for valuable prizes and unique experiences on the GBA website.
About Boomerang
Boomerang Partners is a rapidly growing global marketing agency offering a wide range of services. Boomerang Partners is an Official Regional Partner of AC Milan. In 2024, it launched the inaugural Golden Boomerang Awards – a global tournament for affiliate teams. More than 400 affiliate teams participated in the second season of the tournament in 2025. Partners of the Agency launched six new products in 2024-2025, contributing to a nearly 1.5-fold increase in product users.
The Agency’s clients’ portfolio contains 10+ brands offering affiliate and entertainment services across 40+ markets in compliance with local regulations. These products provide incentive programs and 24/7 multilingual support.
Disclaimer:
This promotion is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by The Wimbledon Championships, UEFA. All trademarks and event names are the property of their respective owners. Any prizes described (including trips or event attendance) are independently organized by Boomerang Partners and do not imply any official partnership.
The post Boomerang Partners: Peak sports season creates key opportunities in the Golden Boomerang Awards Kickoff stage appeared first on Eastern European Gaming | Global iGaming & Tech Intelligence Hub.
Anton Eshtokin
Anton Eshtokin, Chief Marketing Officer at Boomerang Partners: Winning Golden Boomerang Awards is a meaningful professional marker within the industry
1. GBA is entering its third season in 2026. Looking back at the journey from the very first edition in 2024 — how would you describe how the tournament has evolved?
Perhaps the most significant change is that the Golden Boomerang Awards has clearly moved beyond being just another industry competition and has become a recognized brand within the affiliate marketing space. Over the past three years, we have not only increased brand awareness but also earned trust and built a strong community of participants who return to compete and improve their results.
I can confidently say that today, even participation in the GBA is a mark of quality. Why? Because it reflects a certain level of professionalism in the market. Winning, especially in the third season, becomes a clear marker of being among the very best in the industry.
What makes this evolution important is that formats like this are still relatively rare. GBA sits at the intersection of competition, expertise, and industry recognition – and we see it as a platform that not only rewards performance, but also contributes to the overall development of the affiliate market.
2. In 2025, more than 400 affiliate teams participated. What does that number tell you about what the market is looking for from formats like GBA?
For us, this is a clear signal that the market is actively seeking formats that go beyond pure performance-based incentives. You see, traditional affiliate programs are heavily focused on financial rewards for traffic – and there’s plenty of that in the market already. The significant growth in the number of Golden Boomerang Awards participants from season to season (226 in the first, 400+ in the second) demonstrates that affiliate teams have a strong demand for something different. I’m talking about competition, visibility, and a sense of belonging to a professional community.
GBA taps into that by offering not just rewards, but recognition and experience. Through our collaboration with AC Milan (I remind you that Boomerang Partners is an Official Regional Partner of AC Milan), we’re able to provide participants with opportunities that go beyond monetary value – things that are difficult to replicate within standard affiliate program structures.
Ultimately, it’s about creating a sense of legacy. Participation in the Golden Boomerang Awards becomes part of a longer-term professional story, not just a short-term performance cycle.
3. The theme of this season is ‘Beyond the Moment.’ Where did that idea come from, and why does it feel right for this particular stage of GBA’s life?
The idea behind “Beyond the Moment” came naturally as we entered the GBA’s third season. After two successful years, it felt like the right time to shift the focus from short-term wins to long-term performance.
It’s no secret that the affiliate market is highly volatile. Here, strong results can come quickly, sometimes unexpectedly. But staying at the top is a completely different challenge.
In the third season of Golden Boomerang Awards, we’re focusing on what exists beyond the moment of victory. Winning is important, but it’s only a snapshot. What truly defines top-tier affiliate teams is the work behind them. These are consistent execution, strategic thinking, adaptability, and the ability to identify new opportunities.
Thus, “Beyond the Moment” is about recognizing that invisible layer of effort that separates sustainable success from a one-time result.
4. Five months is a long run for an affiliate tournament. Engagement typically drops in the middle of any long competition. What specific mechanisms did you build into GBA 2026 to prevent that?
You’re right to point out the tournament’s length and the importance of maintaining participant engagement over such a distance, but we deliberately set this challenge for ourselves. That’s why we paid close attention to developing a clear and effective structure for the Golden Boomerang Awards. In the third season, it’s a multi-stage experience rather than a single continuous race. The season is divided into three phases, conceptually aligned with a football match structure, each with its own rules, objectives, and rewards.
This creates natural reset points and new incentives throughout the tournament, helping maintain momentum.
We’ve also introduced mechanics such as boosts and mid-season entry opportunities. This allows new affiliate teams to join and still compete for top positions, rather than being locked out by early leaders.
Additionally, not all mechanics are revealed upfront. Rolling out new elements during the season adds anticipation and keeps participants engaged over time.
5. 2026 is an extraordinary year for sport — the FIFA World Cup, the Winter Olympics, one of the most packed global calendars in recent memory. How does that shift the opportunity and the pressure for sports-focused affiliates?
Yes, 2026 is an exceptionally busy year for sports (and this applies not only to the past Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 and the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026, but also to many other high-profile tournaments), which creates both opportunity and pressure.
On one hand, a packed global calendar means more traffic peaks and more chances to scale. On the other hand, it increases competition – both in media buying and in capturing audience attention.
Who can succeed in such conditions? – Those affiliate teams that don’t just react to a given sporting event, but instead focus more on preparation and strategy. This means understanding which moments matter, how to prioritize them, and how to allocate resources effectively.
That’s why we introduced a dedicated Sports Marketing and Betting Calendar 2026 earlier this year. Combined with participation in the Golden Boomerang Awards, it provides affiliate teams with a more structured approach to the sports season and to capitalize on key moments.
In this context, GBA acts as an additional performance layer – amplifying focus and execution during a highly competitive period.
6. In your view, what genuinely motivates a top-tier affiliate in 2026 — is it financial upside, status, access, something else? And how does GBA address that?
Top-tier affiliates in 2026 are driven by more than just financial upside, although revenue remains a fundamental factor.
For experienced teams, money alone is often not a sufficient long-term motivator. They are already operating at a level where access, recognition, and positioning within the industry become equally important.
This includes being part of a trusted network, gaining visibility, and accessing opportunities that are not typically available through standard affiliate programs.
That’s where the Golden Boomerang Awards are positioned differently. It’s not just about rewards – it’s about status, professional recognition, and belonging to a high-level community.
Combined with the competitive nature of the season, this creates a stronger and more sustainable layer of motivation.
7. TIME TO WIN closed on March 31. It was directly connected to GBA — participants earned bonus points carrying into the new season. How do you see that handoff working, and what did TIME TO WIN teach you going into GBA 2026?
TIME TO WIN and Golden Boomerang Awards are designed to function as part of a unified ecosystem rather than separate competitions.
TIME TO WIN acted as a high-intensity entry point into the year. It helped re-engage our affiliate partners after the holiday season and encouraged a more sprint-based approach to performance, where teams actively test tools and strategies.
GBA, which follows immediately after, shifts the focus to long-term consistency and sustained results.
The connection between the two tournaments is also structural: participants from TIME TO WIN carry bonus points into the Golden Boomerang Awards. This creates continuity and rewards early engagement.
Overall, our goal is to build a system where affiliate partners stay engaged throughout the year – not just for short-term wins, but as part of a long-term collaboration.
8. If GBA is still running five years from now and has become exactly what you want it to be — what does that look like?
We would like the Golden Boomerang Awards to become a widely recognized and trusted benchmark within the affiliate industry. Already, we have serious reasons to believe that this goal will be achieved. These include growing interest from affiliate teams and participant numbers, increased media attention, and deeper engagement from the market.
A key focus going forward is trust. That’s why GBA is positioned as a performance-driven award, based on transparent data, a clear leaderboard, and measurable results.
Success would mean that winning the Golden Boomerang Awards is not just an achievement for the winner, but a meaningful professional marker within the industry.
Rather than competing directly with traditional awards, we aim to strengthen our niche as a highly practical, performance-based competition.
9. What would you say to an affiliate who is sitting on the fence right now, wondering whether GBA 2026 is worth their time and attention?
It’s worth approaching that question from a practical perspective. We all know that the affiliate marketing space is highly competitive. Staying passive in it can hardly be called a winning strategy. By participating in the Golden Boomerang Awards 2026, affiliate teams gain a structured opportunity to test their capabilities in a visible, high-pressure environment.
At the same time, the benefits are clear for all participants. For experienced affiliates, it’s a way to benchmark themselves against strong competitors and gain recognition. For newer players, it’s an opportunity to accelerate learning and better understand what high-level performance looks like.
There’s also value in being part of a professional community – exchanging experience, observing others, and staying aligned with market dynamics.
So the real question becomes not “is it worth it?”, but “what do you miss by not participating?” – especially in a year with this level of competition and opportunity.
The post Anton Eshtokin, Chief Marketing Officer at Boomerang Partners: Winning Golden Boomerang Awards is a meaningful professional marker within the industry appeared first on Eastern European Gaming | Global iGaming & Tech Intelligence Hub.
Anton Eshtokin
Anton Eshtokin, Chief Marketing Officer at Boomerang Partners: Winning Golden Boomerang Awards is a meaningful professional marker within the industry
1. GBA is entering its third season in 2026. Looking back at the journey from the very first edition in 2024 — how would you describe how the tournament has evolved?
Perhaps the most significant change is that the Golden Boomerang Awards has clearly moved beyond being just another industry competition and has become a recognized brand within the affiliate marketing space. Over the past three years, we have not only increased brand awareness but also earned trust and built a strong community of participants who return to compete and improve their results.
I can confidently say that today, even participation in the GBA is a mark of quality. Why? Because it reflects a certain level of professionalism in the market. Winning, especially in the third season, becomes a clear marker of being among the very best in the industry.
What makes this evolution important is that formats like this are still relatively rare. GBA sits at the intersection of competition, expertise, and industry recognition – and we see it as a platform that not only rewards performance, but also contributes to the overall development of the affiliate market.
2. In 2025, more than 400 affiliate teams participated. What does that number tell you about what the market is looking for from formats like GBA?
For us, this is a clear signal that the market is actively seeking formats that go beyond pure performance-based incentives. You see, traditional affiliate programs are heavily focused on financial rewards for traffic – and there’s plenty of that in the market already. The significant growth in the number of Golden Boomerang Awards participants from season to season (226 in the first, 400+ in the second) demonstrates that affiliate teams have a strong demand for something different. I’m talking about competition, visibility, and a sense of belonging to a professional community.
GBA taps into that by offering not just rewards, but recognition and experience. Through our collaboration with AC Milan (I remind you that Boomerang Partners is an Official Regional Partner of AC Milan), we’re able to provide participants with opportunities that go beyond monetary value – things that are difficult to replicate within standard affiliate program structures.
Ultimately, it’s about creating a sense of legacy. Participation in the Golden Boomerang Awards becomes part of a longer-term professional story, not just a short-term performance cycle.
3. The theme of this season is ‘Beyond the Moment.’ Where did that idea come from, and why does it feel right for this particular stage of GBA’s life?
The idea behind “Beyond the Moment” came naturally as we entered the GBA’s third season. After two successful years, it felt like the right time to shift the focus from short-term wins to long-term performance.
It’s no secret that the affiliate market is highly volatile. Here, strong results can come quickly, sometimes unexpectedly. But staying at the top is a completely different challenge.
In the third season of Golden Boomerang Awards, we’re focusing on what exists beyond the moment of victory. Winning is important, but it’s only a snapshot. What truly defines top-tier affiliate teams is the work behind them. These are consistent execution, strategic thinking, adaptability, and the ability to identify new opportunities.
Thus, “Beyond the Moment” is about recognizing that invisible layer of effort that separates sustainable success from a one-time result.
4. Five months is a long run for an affiliate tournament. Engagement typically drops in the middle of any long competition. What specific mechanisms did you build into GBA 2026 to prevent that?
You’re right to point out the tournament’s length and the importance of maintaining participant engagement over such a distance, but we deliberately set this challenge for ourselves. That’s why we paid close attention to developing a clear and effective structure for the Golden Boomerang Awards. In the third season, it’s a multi-stage experience rather than a single continuous race. The season is divided into three phases, conceptually aligned with a football match structure, each with its own rules, objectives, and rewards.
This creates natural reset points and new incentives throughout the tournament, helping maintain momentum.
We’ve also introduced mechanics such as boosts and mid-season entry opportunities. This allows new affiliate teams to join and still compete for top positions, rather than being locked out by early leaders.
Additionally, not all mechanics are revealed upfront. Rolling out new elements during the season adds anticipation and keeps participants engaged over time.
5. 2026 is an extraordinary year for sport — the FIFA World Cup, the Winter Olympics, one of the most packed global calendars in recent memory. How does that shift the opportunity and the pressure for sports-focused affiliates?
Yes, 2026 is an exceptionally busy year for sports (and this applies not only to the past Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 and the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026, but also to many other high-profile tournaments), which creates both opportunity and pressure.
On one hand, a packed global calendar means more traffic peaks and more chances to scale. On the other hand, it increases competition – both in media buying and in capturing audience attention.
Who can succeed in such conditions? – Those affiliate teams that don’t just react to a given sporting event, but instead focus more on preparation and strategy. This means understanding which moments matter, how to prioritize them, and how to allocate resources effectively.
That’s why we introduced a dedicated Sports Marketing and Betting Calendar 2026 earlier this year. Combined with participation in the Golden Boomerang Awards, it provides affiliate teams with a more structured approach to the sports season and to capitalize on key moments.
In this context, GBA acts as an additional performance layer – amplifying focus and execution during a highly competitive period.
6. In your view, what genuinely motivates a top-tier affiliate in 2026 — is it financial upside, status, access, something else? And how does GBA address that?
Top-tier affiliates in 2026 are driven by more than just financial upside, although revenue remains a fundamental factor.
For experienced teams, money alone is often not a sufficient long-term motivator. They are already operating at a level where access, recognition, and positioning within the industry become equally important.
This includes being part of a trusted network, gaining visibility, and accessing opportunities that are not typically available through standard affiliate programs.
That’s where the Golden Boomerang Awards are positioned differently. It’s not just about rewards – it’s about status, professional recognition, and belonging to a high-level community.
Combined with the competitive nature of the season, this creates a stronger and more sustainable layer of motivation.
7. TIME TO WIN closed on March 31. It was directly connected to GBA — participants earned bonus points carrying into the new season. How do you see that handoff working, and what did TIME TO WIN teach you going into GBA 2026?
TIME TO WIN and Golden Boomerang Awards are designed to function as part of a unified ecosystem rather than separate competitions.
TIME TO WIN acted as a high-intensity entry point into the year. It helped re-engage our affiliate partners after the holiday season and encouraged a more sprint-based approach to performance, where teams actively test tools and strategies.
GBA, which follows immediately after, shifts the focus to long-term consistency and sustained results.
The connection between the two tournaments is also structural: participants from TIME TO WIN carry bonus points into the Golden Boomerang Awards. This creates continuity and rewards early engagement.
Overall, our goal is to build a system where affiliate partners stay engaged throughout the year – not just for short-term wins, but as part of a long-term collaboration.
8. If GBA is still running five years from now and has become exactly what you want it to be — what does that look like?
We would like the Golden Boomerang Awards to become a widely recognized and trusted benchmark within the affiliate industry. Already, we have serious reasons to believe that this goal will be achieved. These include growing interest from affiliate teams and participant numbers, increased media attention, and deeper engagement from the market.
A key focus going forward is trust. That’s why GBA is positioned as a performance-driven award, based on transparent data, a clear leaderboard, and measurable results.
Success would mean that winning the Golden Boomerang Awards is not just an achievement for the winner, but a meaningful professional marker within the industry.
Rather than competing directly with traditional awards, we aim to strengthen our niche as a highly practical, performance-based competition.
9. What would you say to an affiliate who is sitting on the fence right now, wondering whether GBA 2026 is worth their time and attention?
It’s worth approaching that question from a practical perspective. We all know that the affiliate marketing space is highly competitive. Staying passive in it can hardly be called a winning strategy. By participating in the Golden Boomerang Awards 2026, affiliate teams gain a structured opportunity to test their capabilities in a visible, high-pressure environment.
At the same time, the benefits are clear for all participants. For experienced affiliates, it’s a way to benchmark themselves against strong competitors and gain recognition. For newer players, it’s an opportunity to accelerate learning and better understand what high-level performance looks like.
There’s also value in being part of a professional community – exchanging experience, observing others, and staying aligned with market dynamics.
So the real question becomes not “is it worth it?”, but “what do you miss by not participating?” – especially in a year with this level of competition and opportunity.
The post Anton Eshtokin, Chief Marketing Officer at Boomerang Partners: Winning Golden Boomerang Awards is a meaningful professional marker within the industry appeared first on Americas iGaming & Sports Betting News.
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