Rolling Slots
Commission Rate & Model
RollingSlots runs under AffRepublic’s tiered RevShare system. Most affiliates start on revenue share and move up based on the number of FTDs (First-Time Depositors) you deliver in a month. Higher tiers unlock higher percentage commissions on Net Gaming Revenue. For partners with strong GEOs and proven volume, CPA or Hybrid deals can be negotiated.
| Tier | RevShare | Monthly FTD volume | What it means |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st level | 30% | 0–15 FTDs | Standard entry tier. Good baseline for new casino affiliates building RollingSlots GEO pages. |
| 2nd level | 35% | 16–25 FTDs | Mid tier for affiliates who can consistently deliver depositing players. |
| 3rd level | 40% | 25+ FTDs | Strong top “standard” tier for stable volume partners. |
| VIP level | 45%+ | High performance | VIP is performance-based and typically requires sustained quality volume and manager approval. |
- CPA: one-time payout per qualified FTD (up to ~€500 depending on GEO/quality).
- Hybrid: combines CPA + RevShare (e.g., up to ~€150 + up to 45% RevShare).
- Both models are usually negotiated and depend on traffic source, GEO, and quality.
- CPA deals typically require players to meet wagering/qualification rules (no duplicates, no self-excluded).
- Standard months: if your monthly revenue share is negative, it is generally not carried forward.
- High-roller exception: a single player with a large negative month can be ring-fenced (see below).
- This structure helps protect affiliates from “bad months,” while still managing extreme volatility cases.
If a referred player generates a negative net revenue of €5,000+ in a month, that player can be flagged as a High-Roller. Their negative balance can be carried forward and offset only against that same player’s future positives (it is not offset against other players). This protects both sides from a single big win distorting your monthly earnings.
Cookie Duration
RollingSlots (via AffRepublic) is commonly listed with a session-based cookie. In simple terms: attribution is safest when the user clicks your link and completes registration (and ideally first deposit) in the same session. If the user leaves and comes back later (especially on a different device or after closing the browser), the referral is much more likely to be lost.
| Tracking element | What it means | Affiliate best practice |
|---|---|---|
| Cookie duration | Session-based means tracking typically lasts only during the current browsing session. If the visitor returns later, attribution may not persist. | Use high-intent landing pages and strong CTAs. Aim for same-session registration. |
| Attribution model | iGaming affiliate programs usually operate as last-click within the tracking window. If a player clicks another affiliate’s link later, that later click can overwrite attribution. | Avoid “bookmark and come back” messaging. Encourage immediate signup and keep the user path clean. |
| Cross-device risk | Click on mobile → signup on desktop is a common way attribution is lost because the session cookie does not transfer. | Keep your funnel device-consistent (mobile landing → mobile signup), or use “send link to yourself” flows to bring users back via your link. |
| Cookie blockers / privacy | Ad blockers, strict browser settings, and cookie clearing can prevent tracking from being set or retained even within a session. | Minimize redirects, avoid aggressive link shorteners, and use direct, clean tracking URLs. |
| Deposit timing (practical) | Even if registration is tracked, delayed first deposit can complicate CPA/hybrid qualification (if you’re on those deals). | For CPA/hybrid: push users to complete registration + first deposit in one flow (within compliance rules). |
- Paid / push funnels that convert immediately
- Telegram / communities (high-intent, fast action)
- Bonus landing pages with direct CTA above the fold
- GEO + payment method pages for “ready to deposit” searches
- SEO informational content where users return days later
- Long reviews with weak CTAs (user leaves to “think”)
- Comparison content where users click multiple brands (last-click overwrites)
- Cross-device journeys (mobile research → desktop signup)
With a session cookie, treat every click as “now or never.” Your page should answer questions fast (bonus terms, payments, withdrawals, licensing) and then push to a clear CTA immediately.
Payouts
RollingSlots commissions are paid by AffRepublic. The program runs on a clear monthly cycle: commissions are calculated for the prior month and paid on the 15th of each month. Payouts require a positive balance and you must hit the minimum threshold for your chosen payout method.
| Rule | What it means | How to plan as an affiliate |
|---|---|---|
| Payout schedule | Payments are processed on the 15th of every calendar month. | Treat payouts as a mid-month pay run. If you run paid traffic, keep enough buffer for a monthly cycle. |
| Minimum payout thresholds | You need at least €100 for e-wallet payouts or €500 for bank transfer payouts. If you don’t reach it, the balance is carried forward until you do. | If you’re smaller volume, choose e-wallets to hit the lower threshold faster. |
| Positive balance requirement | You only receive a payout when your commission is positive and above the threshold in that period. | Expect variance month-to-month; stabilize with multiple GEO pages and steady FTD flow. |
| Negative carryover (standard) | If a monthly result is negative, it is generally not carried forward to the next month. | This is affiliate-friendly—bad months don’t permanently drag down the next month’s payout. |
| High-roller exception | If a referred player produces a large negative month (high-roller threshold), that player’s negative can be carried forward and offset only against that same player’s future positives. | Consider diversifying traffic (more players) to reduce one-player volatility, especially on RevShare. |
| CPA/Hybrid holds | CPA/Hybrid payouts can be withheld for non-qualified players (duplicates, self-excluded, fraud/bonus abuse, or unmet conditions). | Use CPA only when your traffic is clean and you can control sources. Expect stricter validation than RevShare. |
| Payment methods | AffRepublic supports bank transfer and e-wallet payouts. In practice, e-wallets typically include options like Skrill (and similar), depending on your account setup. | Set your preferred method early in the dashboard. Use bank transfer mainly if you consistently clear €500+. |
- You haven’t crossed the €100 / €500 payout threshold
- Your balance is not positive for the period
- Missing / incorrect payment details (bank info or e-wallet account)
- CPA/Hybrid traffic flagged for duplicates, fraud, bonus abuse, or self-exclusion
- Administrative review due to unusual player volatility (e.g., high-roller scenario)
- Choose e-wallet payouts if you’re under €500/month to get paid more consistently
- Keep traffic compliant: avoid incentivized funnels and low-quality “bonus abuse” sources
- Build more GEO pages to increase player volume and reduce single-player volatility
- Track your month-end numbers and expect payout on the 15th
Earnings generated in April → calculated after month-end → if your balance is positive and above the threshold → payout processed on May 15.




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Target Market
RollingSlots is an online casino offer running through AffRepublic. It performs best with audiences who already have intent to deposit and play (casino “money keywords” traffic), and with GEO-segmented funnels where the player can legally register, deposit, and withdraw without friction.
- Slots-focused players who respond to free spins, tournaments, and VIP mechanics
- Bonus hunters (but still quality traffic—avoid incentive abuse)
- Mobile-first casino users (fast sign-up + quick deposit behavior)
- Alternative payment users (e-wallets / crypto / local methods where supported)
- Casino review sites (brand reviews + “how to withdraw” trust content)
- GEO landing pages (country + payment method + bonus pages)
- Telegram / community traffic (where compliant and age-gated)
- Paid social/search only if you can segment by GEO and comply with platform rules
| GEO segment | What typically works best | How to position the offer |
|---|---|---|
| Core iGaming markets | GEOs where online casino is clearly permitted and players are comfortable depositing online. (Exact accepted countries vary by license and brand configuration.) | “Trusted casino review” + bonus explanation + payment/withdrawal guide + responsible gambling messaging. |
| Payment-method driven GEOs | Markets where players choose brands based on local payment rails (e-wallets, bank transfer, prepaid, or crypto). | Build pages like “RollingSlots with Payment Method X” and “fast withdrawals” (only if the brand truly supports it). |
| Language-localized funnels | Non-English countries where localized content improves trust and conversion rates. | Native-language review pages + local T&Cs summary + clear bonus wagering explanation. |
| Avoid / high-risk GEOs | Countries with strict gambling advertising rules, prohibited online casino, or high payment friction. | Don’t promote unless you have written confirmation of acceptance and compliant marketing rules for that GEO. |
Because acceptance varies by license and brand settings, the most professional approach is to list “Primary GEOs (approved)” and “Restricted GEOs (not allowed)” based on the GEO list inside AffRepublic or written confirmation from your affiliate manager. That avoids publishing incorrect country claims.
Affiliate Approval Process
RollingSlots is promoted through AffRepublic, which generally applies a manual approval approach for iGaming partners. The practical goal of the approval process is to confirm: (1) you have a legitimate traffic source, (2) you can promote compliantly, and (3) your GEO targeting matches the brand’s allowed markets. For most affiliates, approval is straightforward once your site/channel and traffic plan are clear.
Provide your website / channel URLs, the traffic types you use (SEO, paid, social, communities, email), and the countries you target. In iGaming, leaving this vague is the most common reason for delays or rejection.
AffRepublic (and the advertiser) checks whether your content is age-appropriate, avoids prohibited claims, and aligns with responsible gambling requirements. They also check if your GEOs are acceptable for RollingSlots.
Most partners start with RevShare. CPA/Hybrid typically requires stronger proof of quality volume, approved GEOs, and sometimes a short track record to reduce fraud/chargeback risk.
| Requirement / Rule | What it means for RollingSlots | What affiliates should do |
|---|---|---|
| Clear traffic source | They need to understand how you acquire players (SEO, paid, social, email, communities) and whether it’s compliant. | List your channels, give examples of pages/placements, and share typical GEOs. “General traffic” is a red flag. |
| GEO eligibility | iGaming brands accept/restrict countries based on licensing and risk. Promoting in a restricted GEO can cause rejection or clawbacks. | Ask your manager for the approved GEO list for RollingSlots and publish “Target Countries” only from that list. |
| No incentive abuse | Traffic that encourages fake signups, deposit recycling, bonus abuse, or misleading incentives is typically rejected. | Avoid “cashback for deposit” schemes unless you have written permission and full compliance design. |
| No misleading claims | Incorrect statements about guaranteed wins, withdrawal times, or bonus conditions can violate compliance standards. | Be precise: describe bonuses, wagering terms, and payments accurately. Include responsible gambling messaging where required. |
| Brand & trademark rules | Many iGaming programs restrict brand bidding, misleading domains (“brand-name-bonus.com”), or impersonation creatives. | Confirm PPC/trademark rules with your manager before running ads. Don’t use “official” branding that implies ownership. |
| KYC / payout verification | Networks commonly require payout details verification (and sometimes identity/company verification) before first payout. | Set your payment method early and keep business details consistent to avoid payout delays. |
- No real website/channel, or content looks unfinished / copied
- Unclear traffic sources or “unknown” acquisition methods
- Restricted GEO targeting (or no GEO info provided)
- Incent / bonus abuse signals (misleading funnels, “free money” angles)
- Adult/illegal content adjacency, spam, or non-compliant ads
- Add your live URLs + brief about your audience and monthly volume
- State your primary GEOs and ask for the approved GEO list
- Explain your promotion method (SEO review pages, bonus pages, communities)
- Confirm you won’t use incent abuse or misleading claims
- Ask if CPA/Hybrid is available for your GEOs (if relevant)
“We promote licensed online casinos via SEO review pages and GEO-targeted landing pages. Primary traffic GEOs: [list]. We do not use incent abuse, spam, or misleading advertising. Please confirm RollingSlots approved GEOs and whether CPA/Hybrid is available for our traffic profile.”
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