As sports betting and other types of online gambling become widely licensed, taxed, and regulated in the United States, the affiliate marketing industry is undergoing a similar transformation.
This guide provides an introduction to what betting affiliates are, what services they provide, and the legal requirements they must fulfill to provide compliant marketing services to sportsbooks, racebooks, casinos, poker sites, and lottery operators on a state-by-state basis.
This guide is an introduction to the best betting affiliate programs, followed by explanations of states in which online gambling affiliates legally operate. We also offer tips for those interested in getting started or learning more about what services gambling affiliates provide.
Legal Disclaimer: Some of the following discussion touches on state and federal laws that impact legal betting in the USA. We are confident in our research but we should warn readers that we are not lawyers, and nothing on this page constitutes legal advice.
Best Betting Affiliate Programs
There are affiliate programs for online gambling sites of all types, including sports betting, online casinos, poker sites, horse racing betting, daily fantasy sports, sweepstakes casinos, and online lotteries.
Ultimately, the success of betting affiliates depends on the ability to engage with readers and demonstrate experience and expertise on the topic.
Reputation is an objective criterion that is important to consider. Work long enough in the industry and you will experience a whole range of good and bad experiences with affiliate programs.
The worst programs have been known to retroactively change terms and conditions, and I suspect some have even purposely failed to track conversions that were sent in good faith.
ycgts.shop does not recommend untrustworthy affiliate programs on this page.
Below we list the best sports betting affiliate programs, all firms listed on this page are reputable operators with licenses in each jurisdiction in which they operate.
- Confido Sub Affiliate Network: Affiliates who are not yet licensed can promote popular brands at ConfidoNetwork.com
- BetMGM Affiliate Program: the BetMGM affiliate program is located at
- BetRivers Affiliate Program
- Twinspires Affiliate Program
Sports Betting Affiliates Usually Require Licensing
Sports betting affiliates can operate in the following states:
- Arizona
- Colorado
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- New Jersey
- New York
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Pennsylvania
- West Virginia
- Tennessee
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington D.C
- Wyoming
We discuss the landscape for online betting affiliates in each of these states later on this page.
In many states, sports betting affiliates are required to get licensed before promoting legal online sportsbooks.
Not all states with legal sports betting are viable markets for affiliates. Why is that?
For the most part, only states that have established a competitive marketplace with multiple sports betting providers competing for market share provide the right environment to make affiliates a worthwhile expense from the operator’s point of view.
Operators with a monopoly have little incentive to manage sports betting affiliate programs when there is no competition.
States like Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, New Hampshire, Oregon, and Rhode Island are examples of single operator states without a competitive market.
This also applies to states with unfavorable gambling laws.
For example, some states, such as Nevada, require in-person sports betting registration at a land-based casino. This limits the geographic reach of affiliates and complicates how referrals are tracked.
Some states also only allow retail sportsbooks.
As sportsbook affiliates ourselves, we believe a competitive sports betting market leads to more value for the customer.
Daily Fantasy Sports Affiliate Programs
DFS affiliates do not need to be licensed and can operate in most US states.
Daily fantasy sports (DFS) is a quickly growing industry with a lot of room for growth, and there are still plenty of new fans to introduce to daily fantasy sports every year.
Competition among daily fantasy sports sites is fierce, so DFS affiliate programs are highly invested in working with marketing partners to drive new signups.
Start-up DFS sites also utilize affiliates as a cost-effective marketing method to compete against more established operators.
Because affiliate commissions are only paid after deposit customers are delivered, smaller operators can forgo expensive traditional marketing campaigns and instead rely on affiliates to promote their brands.
One of the advantages of working as a fantasy sports affiliate is a nearly complete lack of regulation.
Federal laws specifically exempt fantasy sports from anti-gambling legislation, and there are no licenses or background checks to operate as a DFS affiliate.
Furthermore, because state laws are mostly friendly to daily fantasy sports operators, there is a wide reach for potential customers.
Horse Racing Betting Affiliate Programs
No US state requires affiliates to be licensed to promote horse racing betting sites.
Online horse racing betting is also exempt from most federal anti-gambling laws. Some state laws prohibit betting on horse races, but a majority of states allow online racebooks, even many without legal sports betting.
Online Casino Affiliates
Affiliates who promote online casino sites and gambling apps generally have to be licensed.
Currently, licensed online casino affiliates can work in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
Online casino games are heavily regulated in the United States. It is more complicated to become an online gambling affiliate in New Jersey, for example, than it is to promote daily fantasy sports apps or horse racing betting sites.
Licenses are mandatory to advertise US gambling sites as a CPA marketing affiliate. Affiliates interested in revenue share are required to undergo greater due diligence, typically involving background checks that include fingerprinting and extensive financial disclosures.
Online Poker Affiliates
Affiliates interested in promoting legal US poker sites must be licensed and can promote in the following markets:
- Michigan
- Nevada
- New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
- West Virginia.
During the first online poker boom, affiliates earned large commissions by referring customers to offshore poker sites that were in violation of US law.
Poker affiliates operated with impunity for years without clearly defined laws making it a crime to act as an affiliate for offshore poker sites.
That changed in 2014 when the state of New Jersey announced that it would consider prosecuting US-based affiliates who continue to work with unlicensed sites.
Sweepstakes Casino Affiliates
Affiliates do not licenses to promote sweepstakes casinos. However, the industry faces legal uncertainties and currently operates in what is widely considered to be a grey market.
We do not believe sweepstakes casino affiliates face any legal risk as many of the biggest media partners actively promote these brands.
Online Lottery Affiliates
Online lottery affiliates are not licensed in any US state. There are two types of online lottery affiliate programs available:
- Online lottery courier services like Jackpocket and TheLotter.
- State-run online lottery sites in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
States That License Online Gambling Affiliates
Most US states that have legalized online betting require affiliate partners to hold some form of license.
At the same time, regulators do not currently require gambling affiliates to register or license their operations when promoting horse racing, daily fantasy, sweepstakes casinos, and online lotteries.
It is also an interesting example of industry inconsistency that some states require affiliate licenses to promote sports betting, online casinos, and poker sites while not requiring licenses to promote online horse racing betting, daily fantasy sports, sweepstakes casinos, and online lottery sites.
Complicated and overlapping federal gambling laws and inconsistencies in state policies are why that is the case.
For full disclosure, ycgts.shop acts as a licensed betting affiliate and active vendor in all states where licensing is required.
License Required | No License Necessary |
---|---|
Arizona | Connecticut |
Colorado | Illinois |
Indiana | Iowa |
Louisiana | Kansas |
Maryland | Mississippi |
Massachusetts | Nevada |
Michigan | New York |
New Jersey | Ohio |
Pennsylvania | Tennessee |
Virginia | Washington, D.C. |
West Virginia | Wyoming |
What Are Online Betting Affiliates?
Affiliates are marketing partners that earn commissions for referring new depositing customers to online betting sites.
When a visitor clicks on a referral link or enters a unique promo code, the affiliate is credited for having sent that player.
Affiliate compensation models usually include either a flat fee for each new customer (CPA) or a share in a percentage of each customer’s expenditures (revenue share).
Online gambling affiliate programs are free to join, although the licensing process in several states can be expensive for startups.
It is also worth noting that because of increasing compliance regulations, operators are becoming increasingly more selective in choosing marketing partners, sometimes limiting deals to major affiliate media companies.
It’s fairly easy to get started in the affiliate marketing industry (aside from licensing in some states), but the market is extremely competitive. Online betting can be very profitable for affiliate companies.
Online Betting Compliance Issues
State and federal online betting laws shape the legal landscape in which affiliate companies operate. As a result, affiliates need to be aware of licensing requirements and compliance regulations.
FTC advertising disclosures, privacy policies, and terms of use should all be included on all affiliate websites.
Online horse racing betting and daily fantasy sports are both exempt from federal anti-gaming laws, and fairly safe industries from a legal standpoint as marketing affiliates.
If you live in a prohibited state, you can still safely work as an affiliate and earn commissions referring new customers in states where online betting is legal.
Promoting offshore gambling sites is very likely illegal.
Offshore gambling affiliate programs tempt affiliates with high-paying commissions without oversight or licensing. It is not worth the legal risk to promote illegal gambling websites, and you are likely putting customers’ funds in danger because consumer safeguards don’t exist.
It’s only a matter of time before the government cracks down on rogue operators and affiliates alike.
How Can I Get Started?
There is no standard formula for getting started in the betting affiliate industry but licensing hurdles can prove challenging to some prospective companies.
Thankfully, services like Compliable assist with affiliate licensing and renewal processes.
Start by considering which online gambling verticals to promote, which states to target, and how to generate traffic that converts while staying compliant with local regulations and licensing requirements.
Some affiliates start betting advice websites, offer picks and predictions, or build communities. Sometimes affiliates leverage existing relationships (such as your local fantasy sports league) and specific areas of expertise to find referrals.