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N1 Faces: Dmitry Filippov — What’s Behind Sustainable Growth in Affiliate Marketing?

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In iGaming, strong results are rarely accidental. Sustainable growth, scaling, and long-term partnerships are almost always driven by someone who can build processes, stay focused, and make decisions in a fast-changing environment.

In the new episode of N1 Faces, the N1 Partners team introduces Dmitry Filippov, Affiliate Team Lead (SEO) — a specialist working at the intersection of strategy, team leadership, and partner relationships. Dmitry has grown from traffic-focused roles into managing an affiliate direction, and today he’s responsible not only for performance, but also for the way the team builds communication and trust with partners.

Dmitry Filippov

Affiliate Team Lead (SEO), N1 Partners

How did you get into affiliate marketing, and when did you realize this was the field you wanted to grow in?

I first discovered affiliate marketing back in university and joined a team as a junior buyer in the nutra vertical. Since then, I’ve probably created a thousand variations of creatives for “miracle pills” — for potency, joints, blood vessels, you name it.

After graduating, I applied to around 400 jobs and eventually got an offer as a PR specialist in the Forex vertical. But even during my probation period, I realized I wanted to develop the affiliate direction inside the company.

Affiliate marketing brings together everything I genuinely enjoy: marketing, creativity, speed, people — and of course, the freedom to travel.

What brought you to N1 Partners, and what was the deciding factor?

At the time, I was exploring new opportunities for about two months while working as Head of Affiliate at a gambling affiliate network — and honestly, N1 Partners felt like love at first sight.

What made the difference was the communication and the mindset of our Head of Affiliates, Alexa Bond. After the first conversations, I immediately knew I wanted to work here — and I haven’t regretted it for a second.

I’m grateful for every team I’ve worked with along the way, but this one is hands down the best.

As a Team Lead, what’s harder: scaling team performance or scaling the team itself?

In reality, it’s always a combination. As the team grows, results grow with it. What matters most to me is that people develop both vertically and horizontally — in skills, responsibility, and confidence.

At the same time, the market is full of strong talent: people come in with great ideas, experience, and fresh perspectives.

Both challenges — growing the team and growing performance — are equally demanding, but also equally exciting. Especially because our product side is very strong: the brand portfolio and GEO coverage are constantly expanding, which makes a huge difference for affiliate managers.

How do you support the growth of managers within your team, and what skills matter most in the first few months?

Even at the interview stage, I focus primarily on soft skills. Early on, it’s crucial for me to see energy, initiative, and the ability to absorb information quickly.

The first few months are always about adaptation. And here, the key factor is motivation. Without the right onboarding foundation, results won’t follow — which is why I put a lot of emphasis on that stage.

How do you deliver tough feedback while keeping motivation and strong working relationships?

The most important thing is staying objective.

I give tough feedback quite often, but I do it in a friendly way. In most cases, it works more as a push and a motivator than as pressure.

The only people who never make mistakes are those who don’t do anything. For me, mistakes are part of the job. What matters is how a person responds and fixes the situation. A leader’s role is to explain things in a way that doesn’t kill initiative or the desire to grow.

What helps you stay balanced and clear-headed during high-pressure periods?

Travel and sports.

I played football for 10 years, but had to stop due to an injury. Now I occasionally compete at an amateur level in mixed martial arts, and in my free time I play padel.

As for travel — it’s basically an addiction. I plan my next trip while I’m still on the current one. And if I don’t have anything scheduled, the world feels about 10% less bright.

If you weren’t in iGaming…

To be continued.

But seriously — I’d still be somewhere close to this world: either in a related industry or in marketing overall. I genuinely enjoy working in fast-moving environments where things constantly evolve and every month brings new challenges.

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Which skills will increase the value of an affiliate manager the most in the coming years?

  • Speaking multiple languages (second, third, and beyond)

  • Using AI as a practical tool

  • Strong numbers and analytics mindset

What should an affiliate pay attention to when choosing between several affiliate programs?

  • How the company shows up in the media and communicates publicly

  • Products and GEOs: what exactly is offered, and where it performs

  • The team: checking LinkedIn and seeing who’s inside — it matters when the people around you are strong drivers and motivators

What trends will impact the iGaming industry the most in 2026?

  • AI: not a replacement, but a powerful assistant. Those who learn to use it as an ally will stay on top. In SEO specifically, there’s no need to panic — everyone will adapt, including to Google AI Overviews.

  • Smaller GEOs: they will become increasingly important — often with more flexible regulation and stronger average deposits.

  • Consolidation: the trend toward teams merging into holdings will continue, and the market will keep consolidating.

Join N1 Partners

Partners who want to discuss a launch, explore tailored terms, or test an offer can reach out to Dmitry directly.

N1 Partners provides everything affiliates need to stay ahead: high-converting products, ongoing analytics with optimization recommendations, and hands-on support from managers focused on long-term performance.

N1 Partners is more than an affiliate program. As a multi-brand affiliate platform and direct advertiser, the company unites 14+ casino and betting brands, operates across Tier-1 GEOs, delivers Reg2Dep rates of up to 70%, and offers competitive deals for top partners — CPA up to €700 and RevShare up to 45%. Trusted by 14,000+ partners, N1 Partners is recognized for its transparency, flexibility, and partner-first approach — where people and communication quality remain the foundation of long-term success.

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ASUS and BLAST Premier Extend Partnership Ahead of 2026 Global Tour

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International competitive entertainment firm BLAST has today revealed a continuation of their collaboration with ASUS, a prominent global technology leader. After a successful collaboration in 2025, ASUS will be the Official Partner for Monitors, PCs, Laptops, Keyboards, and Mice for the entire 2026 season of BLAST Premier, a worldwide Counter-Strike 2 tournament series.

This collaboration will cover six events, three continents, and five nations throughout 2026, commencing this week in Malta for BLAST Premier Bounty S1. The occurrences are as detailed:

  • BLAST Bounty S1 – Malta: 13th January – 25th January.
  • BLAST Open S1 – Rotterdam, Netherlands: 18th March – 29th March
  • BLAST Rivals S1 – Fort Worth, Texas, USA: 29th April – 3rd May
  • BLAST Bounty S2 – Malta: 21st July – 2nd August
  • BLAST Open S2 – Europe: 26th August – 6th September
  • BLAST Rivals S2 – Hong Kong: 11th November – 15th November

Under the agreement, ASUS will supply its top-tier monitors, PCs, laptops, keyboards, and mice for use in broadcasting during all Premier events in 2026.

The ROG Strix XG248QSG Ace will remain in use on stage after successful implementation during the last three events in 2025. The display includes a 24.1-inch FHD Super TN panel boasting a 610Hz refresh rate and Extreme Low Motion Blur 2 (ELMB 2) technology for sharp motion clarity. It guarantees almost no latency with 0.8ms input delay.

The BLAST Premier Esports Station ‘Powered by ASUS’ is crafted for optimal tournament performance. These computers are equipped with the ROG Strix GeForce RTX™ 5090 graphics card, ROG Crosshair X870E Hero motherboard, and the AMD Ryzen™ 7 9800X3D CPU.

Kevin Nguyen, Director of Partnerships at BLAST, said: “2025 was an incredibly successful first BLAST Premier season in this new era of Counter-Strike and we’re proud to be going into 2026 re-signing with an industry leader in ASUS. ASUS products not only elevated our competition standards, but also created unique experiences for attending fans at our events. We’re excited to be expanding our partnership with ASUS in 2026 as BLAST Premier wows fans around the world and in new locations such as Rotterdam in March and Fort Worth in May.”

“For two decades, ROG’s mission has been to innovate products that offer exceptional experiences. As we celebrate our 20th anniversary, we’re bringing that legacy to the competitive scene like never before,” said Kris Huang, General Manager of the ASUS Gaming & Workspace Gear business unit. “With this partnership, we’ve built a seamless ecosystem between our ultrafast displays and precision gear. It’s all designed so that gamers can achieve their true potential together in play. This is For Those Who Dare to demand perfection and we are here to deliver it.”

The season commences with BLAST Premier Bounty and continues through to BLAST Premier Rivals, which concludes the season in Hong Kong, with ASUS completely integrated into BLAST broadcasts for maximum brand visibility. This encompasses the physical positioning of ASUS monitors, PCs, laptops, and their range of keyboards and mice. ASUS will be incorporated into both digital and physical branding, in-broadcast ads, and customized branded content shown on air.

Moreover, ASUS is provided with its own broadcast segment that emphasizes highlight replays, featuring exclusive camera angles that display ASUS technology in action. ASUS will engage directly with fans, setting up branded booths at every Premier Arena event, beginning in Rotterdam, which is BLAST’s inaugural event in the Netherlands.

BLAST performed surveys with participants in 2025 to gauge the impact of the BLAST x ASUS collaboration, revealing that over a third of fans in attendance already utilize ASUS products, and 76% of fans who interacted engaged with ASUS products post-event. This is a brand that individuals in the CS community admire and utilize, highlighting the brand’s significance within BLAST and the impact of direct advertising at esports events.

ROG items will likewise bear the labels:

  • “Official Monitor of BLAST Premier”
  • “Official PC of BLAST Premier”
  • “Official Laptop of BLAST Premier”
  • “Official Mouse & Keyboard of BLAST Premier”

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Endorphina’s Hell Hot 100 Crowned “Ukraine Game of the Year” at the Blask Awards

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It’s getting hot in here! Hell Hot! Yes, Endorphina has only gone and won “Ukraine Game of the Year” in the prestigious Blask Awards with our fun and fiery Hell Hot 100!

Spicy, spirited fruit, flame-play, Hell Hot 100, which ignites the devil in all, demonstrates that we persist in achieving our objectives in expanding marketing frontiers, with increasingly inventive high-quality gaming experiences, and establishing new benchmarks in an iGaming sector that never rests.

This illustrates that the mechanics behind securing this award highlight Endorphina’s growing power in the market, particularly in terms of game promotion. To achieve victory, we needed to raise this game to be the leading contender by showtime, featuring the greatest number of operators in Ukraine.

In other words, the choice depended on market presence and the extent to which the game is accessible on operator websites in the nation.

This affirmation from Max Tesla, CEO and co-founder Blask, says: “Congratulations to Endorphina’s “Hell Hot 100” on winning Ukraine Game of the Year. This award isn’t about hype or a single campaign. It’s awarded to the game that achieved the widest real-market footprint, being featured by the highest number of operators in Ukraine as of 1 January 2026.”

“Reaching that level of distribution means your title proved itself where it matters most: in operator lobbies, day after day, at scale.”

By achieving yet another significant milestone, Endorphina strengthens its status as a top award-winning game developer in iGaming engineering, recognized for its innovative creations and profound insight into player preferences. Awards aren’t merely for appearance; they demonstrate our commitment to fulfilling our promises and recognize the daily dedication and talent of our team, along with the trust from partners and operators globally, in continually elevating standards across all our activities.

Instances like this demonstrate significant admiration from the industry, motivating us to strive further, envision more, and produce titles that not only engage but also ignite the audience’s cheers.

What comes next in Endorphina’s continuously expanding pipeline? Just keep watching and find out! Maintain your volume at the highest setting as we aim for even greater achievements to conquer in the upcoming days!

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Why Customer Support Defines Platform Performance in 2026

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Technology powers iGaming platforms—but customer support defines their stability, resilience, and long-term performance. As regulation matures and competition intensifies, support has evolved from a reactive function into a critical operational pillar.

In this article, Atlaslive examines how customer support is shaping platform performance in Brazil’s regulated iGaming environment in 2026, playing a decisive role in risk mitigation, compliance, and scalable growth.

When Minutes Translate Into Losses

In Brazil’s regulated market, even brief disruptions can have immediate and measurable consequences. Payment interruptions, bonus logic errors, KYC friction, or odds instability directly impact regulatory compliance, player retention, and revenue performance.

During high-traffic sporting events, minutes of downtime can quickly escalate into financial losses—making rapid response and issue resolution a non-negotiable requirement for operators.

System Interconnectivity and Operational Risk

Modern iGaming platforms are deeply interconnected ecosystems. Sportsbook engines, casino modules, CRM systems, payment providers, anti-fraud tools, business intelligence layers, and regulatory integrations must function in perfect coordination.

Customer support sits at the center of this ecosystem, ensuring continuity across systems and acting as the first line of defense against cascading failures. Whether it’s a boost malfunction before kickoff, withdrawal bottlenecks, or mobile instability during traffic spikes, operational speed and technical precision are essential to protect both short-term revenue and long-term player value.

Localization as a Form of Risk Mitigation

In regulated markets like Brazil, local expertise is a strategic advantage. Understanding Pix payment dynamics, Brasileirão schedules, and local compliance reporting requirements significantly improves response times and decision-making.

Support teams that operate within the local context are better equipped to anticipate issues, communicate clearly with operators, and build trust through informed, culturally aligned interactions.

The Difference Between Coverage and Competence

While true 24/7 coverage is essential for global operations, competence—not availability alone—defines high-performance support.

Strategic support teams must possess deep technical expertise, capable of handling odds configuration, risk analysis, payment API integrations, and complex platform migrations. This level of proficiency separates proactive partners from standard call-center-style support models.

Proactive Support in Practice

At Atlaslive, customer support accompanies operators throughout the entire platform lifecycle. Direct communication channels, clearly defined SLAs, and continuous monitoring enable real-time optimization and early issue detection—often preventing incidents before they affect revenue or compliance.

As Bruno Almeida, Head of Sales LATAM at Atlaslive, explains:

“What clients consistently praise about Atlaslive is that our support goes far beyond issue resolution. Our managers understand the local culture, speak the operator’s language, and work in the same timezone, allowing us to identify needs faster, communicate more clearly, and act proactively before issues impact revenue.”

Regulation and Competitive Maturity

With Brazil’s regulatory framework fully active in 2026, operators are increasingly prioritizing platform stability, accountability, and long-term partnership value. In this environment, customer support becomes a defining competitive differentiator rather than a background service.

Atlaslive’s nomination for Best Customer Service at the European iGaming Awards reflects this approach—underscoring the industry’s growing recognition that operational excellence begins with support.

About Atlaslive

Atlaslive is a B2B software development company specializing in multifunctional, automated platforms for sports betting and casino operators. The Atlaslive Platform includes Sportsbook, Casino, Risk Management and Anti-Fraud Tools, CRM, Bonus Engine, Business Analytics, Payment Systems, and a Retail Module, enabling operators to optimize performance across the entire value chain.

Follow Atlaslive on LinkedIn to stay up to date with the latest developments in iGaming technology.

This document is provided for informational and discussion purposes only and was prepared by the Atlaslive team using publicly available sources. It does not constitute legal, financial, or business advice, nor an offer to buy or sell any gambling-related product. Atlaslive does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and accepts no liability for losses arising from its use.

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