Slotpartners approval is primarily about traffic-source legitimacy and compliance.
The program can refuse applications if a site is considered “unsuitable,” and it reserves broad rights to withhold commission
for fraud, spam, or non-compliant acquisition methods. In practice, the fastest path to approval is a clear, live website/channel,
transparent GEO targeting, and a content-led promotion plan. Higher-risk formats (like popups/popunders) are explicitly
permission-based.
Primary requirement: real website/channel
Strict: no spam / no fraud
Not allowed: self-referrals / own wagering
Permission required: popups/popunders, “high-click tools”
Permission required: brand domains / non-gaming channels
Step 1 — Apply with a clear, live traffic source
Required
Provide your website or channel details and how you acquire users. “Empty” applications without a real publishing asset
(or with vague traffic descriptions) are the most common reason for slow approval or rejection.
Step 2 — Confirm legal GEOs and implement geo-filtering
Critical
You are responsible for promoting only where it’s legal and where the casino brand accepts players.
If your traffic is international, set up geo-filtering to avoid restricted territories and reduce rejected registrations.
Step 3 — Stay within “allowed promotion” rules (permission-based formats)
Strict
Standard content and compliant PPC can be workable, but certain methods are explicitly controlled. If you want to use
popups/popunders or any tool that produces unusually high click-through, get written permission first.
| Promotion method |
Status |
What it means in practice |
| SEO / content websites |
Allowed (best-fit channel) |
Reviews, comparisons, bonus-terms explainers, and payments/withdrawals guides are the “cleanest” path to approval and stable commissions.
|
| PPC / paid search |
Allowed with restrictions |
If you run ads, avoid trademark/brand-domain misuse and any “impersonation” behavior. Keep ads compliant with GEO and platform rules.
|
| Email / spam-like outreach |
Not allowed (anti-spam enforced) |
Do not send unsolicited emails or spam placements. Spam is explicitly prohibited and can lead to closure and withheld commissions.
|
| Popups / Popunders |
Only with permission |
You must get approval before using popups/popunders. If your traffic has high CTR but weak conversions and you ignore stop requests,
the program can block your account immediately.
|
| “High-click tools” |
Controlled / enforceable |
Tools that generate many clicks without real player value are a risk. The program may require you to stop and can block you if you continue.
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| Brand domains / brand keyword misuse |
Only with permission |
Using a domain that contains brand names (or similar brand assets) requires permission. Avoid “official-looking” pages that could be seen as impersonation.
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| Non-gaming sites / unrelated channels |
Only with permission |
Promoting on channels not related to online gaming requires consent. If you operate outside the casino niche, clear it with your affiliate manager first.
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| Self-referrals / own wagering |
Not allowed |
You must not generate commission from your own play or controlled accounts. This is typically treated as a serious violation.
|
| Adult/illegal content sites |
Not allowed |
Traffic from pornographic, obscene, or illegal-material sites is prohibited. Keep placements brand-safe and age-appropriate.
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What commonly causes rejection or lost commissions
- No real website/channel (or “thin”/low-quality content)
- Spam traffic or unsolicited email distribution
- Popups/popunders or high-click tools without permission
- Brand domain/asset misuse or “official-looking” impersonation pages
- Self-referrals / personal wagering
- Promotion in restricted/illegal territories (no geo-filtering)
Fast approval checklist
- Apply with a live site/channel and a clear acquisition method
- Implement geo-filtering and promote only where legal/accepted
- Start with SEO/content (reviews, payments, withdrawals, bonus T&Cs)
- Avoid spam and any incentivised “fake” signups
- Get written permission before popups/popunders, brand domains, or non-gaming placements
Simple compliance rule:
If your acquisition method is content-led (SEO reviews/comparisons + compliant GEO targeting), you’re aligned.
If your acquisition relies on spam, popups/popunders, or “click-heavy” tools, assume you need
explicit written approval and stricter monitoring.
Affiliate takeaway: Slotpartners approval is primarily rule compliance.
The program is friendly to standard SEO/content affiliates, but it is explicit about anti-spam enforcement,
bans on self-referrals, and a permission-based approach to popups/popunders and brand/domain usage.
If you stay GEO-compliant and lead with high-intent content, approval and long-term stability are significantly easier.