Recognising their traffic demographic and interests, Teemu Salminen and his team at Mediainvesting OÜ know exactly what to offer to their partners – follow his story below.
It took off through many random incidents. I was asked to consult an affiliation betting site and from there I got a spark for the industry and started creating our affiliate site. Nowadays, we also have crypto currency affiliate sites, together with our gaming sites.
Our structure is made up of my partner and I, Kimmo Kuparinen; we are the main shareholders. Then we have three full-day employees and a bunch of freelancers/consultants.
Better communication when things change at operators’ end of things; such as changes in terms and conditions, commission updates, campaign updates, etc. Also, quite frequently, it feels that the main idea of ‘let’s both operator and the affiliate make this into a long-lasting partnership’ sadly seems to be forgotten. It’s not a coincidence that our best performing partners are those who clearly show an interest to develop and discuss things in a positive way.
If we knew a clear answer to this, we would be making a ton more than we already do. This is a battle that all affiliates are trying to find a solution to.
We have done a good job recognising our traffic demographic and interests so we know what to offer to our partners.
Question with many answers, but purely from our (affiliate) point of view: good communication between us and the affiliate manager, ability to compromise, and to think of a bigger picture.
We have had both great and terrible results with affiliate networks. Currently Matching Visions is a trusted partner of ours. When things go well and you can trust the network then there’s plenty of positives. They do a lot work for you and naturally results and commission coming from one source makes your life a lot easier.
Not really, no. Betting affiliation has suffered understandably, but casino and cryptocurrency affiliation has shown no signs of decline. Yes, we haven’t seen any real reason, due to COVID-19, to think negatively of our future commitments.
Well, everyone has worked from home rather than from the office, but we have a great team and everyone does their work wholeheartedly, so the restrictions haven’t affected us too much.
We are scaling up with a few small acquisitions and partnerships. We are also always looking for interesting opportunities in different markets, not just in gaming. If an offer comes in for one or all of our sites then we can always have a look.
It’s essential to find correct hires to your team. We never want to micromanage and we need to trust that all our employees do their job, that’s what they are here for and currently we have a team for it. This comes even more important once our team grows.
It’s essential, yes. The big challenge is to differentiate between the working time and the off-work time as often you are using the same tools.
Not really. The great thing about affiliation is that it’s relatively risk-free compared to white labels or operators.
This industry has always had its question marks on the future and the only thing we can do is to be focused on the current situation and to be as diverged and prepared as possible should something happen.
Realising how people behave and work, and understanding not to believe that what you think is 100% truth.
Few terrible consultant/freelancer partners that we gave way too much time and patience without any proper results. Google algorithms have caused few sleepless nights.
Simply remembering who is who and what was agreed with everyone.
Yes, we have been several times to SiGMA and other conferences and yes, I’m sure we will attend SiGMA in the future.
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