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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The promoted slot wasn’t visible, the bonus was outdated, and the product’s visual style didn’t match the creative – all of which created a mismatch in expectations.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.

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Eeze partners with Yggdrasil on multi-year slots development deal

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Eeze will use Yggdrasil’s Studio in a Box™ to build proprietary slot titles, with the first two launches expected toward year-end.

Eeze has signed a multi-year strategic partnership with games publisher Yggdrasil to develop original slot titles using Yggdrasil’s Studio in a Box™ production solution.

Under the agreement, Eeze will operate as an independent slot studio within the Yggdrasil ecosystem, using the end-to-end framework covering game design, maths configuration, testing, certification and launch. The companies said the setup is intended to streamline production and speed up time to market.

Eeze said the partnership supports its plans to expand as a “multi-vertical content provider,” adding slots alongside its live casino offering.

The first two Eeze slot titles are expected to launch towards the end of the year. After that, Eeze and Yggdrasil plan a rollout cadence of two multi-region games per month.

Graeme Powrie, Chief Commercial Officer at Eeze, said: “This partnership with Yggdrasil is an important step in accelerating Eeze’s long‑term ambition. Studio in a Box™ allows us to scale our slots strategy at pace, extend our reach in the market, and build on the work already done to position Eeze as a dynamic provider. It sets us up strongly for the future as we continue to grow as a multi‑vertical supplier.”

James Curwen, Chief Executive Officer at Yggdrasil, said: “Eeze has a clear vision for where it wants to go as a business, and Studio in a Box™ is built to support exactly that type of long‑term growth. This partnership brings a commercially driven studio into our ecosystem, with the tools and structure needed to deliver original, market‑ready slot content at scale.”

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Esports Awards adds player-voted EWC Players’ Choice Award, extends Esports Foundation deal

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The Esports Awards and the Esports Foundation (EF) on June 18, 2026, announced a three-year extension of their partnership through 2028 and introduced a new player-voted honor, the EWC Players’ Choice Award. The announcement was made in London, with voting tied to Esports World Cup (EWC) 2026 in Paris.

The EWC Players’ Choice Award will be decided exclusively by professional esports players. According to the announcement, competitors attending EWC 2026 will vote in person, while a secure digital voting platform hosted by the Esports Awards will allow participation from additional eligible players and clubs.

Eligibility requires players to have competed in at least one qualifying S, A or B-Tier tournament during the official competitive season. Players will not be able to vote for themselves or teammates, with the Esports Awards overseeing the process.

“The talent and innovation of our sector should be getting the exposure it deserves.,” said Michael Ashford, CEO of the Esports Awards. “The Esports Foundation has done an incredible job in generating mainstream attention, and industry exposure outside of the standard circuit. Our partnership has enabled us to expand our operations and footprint and it’s through our continued collaboration that I hope we can bring the Esports Awards to the global community, and provide the industry with better visibility all year round.”

The Esports Awards also confirmed its 2026 ceremony will take place in the United States, starting what it described as a rotating host city model featuring “previously unvisited destinations.” The event previously staged its 2024 awards ceremony and the 2025 Decade Awards in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as part of the Esports World Cup program.

EWC 2026 is scheduled for Paris from July 06 through August 23, 2026, with more than 2,000 players and 200 Clubs from over 100 countries set to compete in 25 tournaments across 24 games. Voting for the EWC Players’ Choice Award will run from July 1 through August 18, 2026, with the winner to be revealed during the Esports Awards ceremony later this year. The Esports Awards said additional details about its 2026 event will be announced in the coming weeks.

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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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