Gambling.com Corners the NJ Sports Betting Affiliate Market

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on

Written by :

Aaron Goldstein

Published on :

Gambling.com Corners the NJ Sports Betting Affiliate Market

SBC News reports that Stockholm-based Gambling.com reported a strong 1st quarter in the New Jersey online sports betting market.


*6 weeks free trial - test drive - best in the biz
*Deposit with Bitcoin - They'll double it!
*Get your own domain, customized website, logo
*Switch in under an hour, earn mrore $$ for doing so
*Odds featured on DonBest.com
*Thousands of betting options daily + live in-play
*Easy and discreet payment options include gift cards
*Walmart gift cards also accepted
Start Earning Money From Your Sheet Here

Publishing its Q1 2019 trading update (period ending 31 March), Gambling.com details growth across all core business metrics, as revenues total €5.2 million (Q1 2018: €3.4m).

Detailing strong ‘organic growth’, Gambling.com reports a period increase in new-depositing-customers (NDC) to 26,500 (Q1 2018: 16,000), as the Stockholm enterprise posts a 76% increase in group EBITDA to €1.75 million (Q1 2018: €900,000).

Gambling.com continues to experience growth despite market adjustments in its home country of Sweden.

“The Group delivered yet another record quarter. Revenue grew 52% to EUR 5.24 million compared to Q1 2018. Virtually all of the growth was organic. Q1 EBITDA was also a record at EUR 1.75 million.” – details Charles Gillespie, Chief Executive of Gambling.com.

Affiliates must be licensed to operate in the Garden State, however, a handful of well-funded afffiliate marketing firms like Gambling.com and Catena Media (LegalSportsReport) were able to gain a foothold here early.  Those affiliates looking to do business in New Jersey must also remove all offshore sportsbook and casino advertisements and tracking links.  The current CPA for those promoting the state's licensed online casinos is over 600, according to Gambling911.com sources. 

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

Related Content

Betfair Gambler Suicide Case Could Prove Precedent Setting for Industry

Betfair Gambler Suicide Case in UK Could Prove Precedent Setting for Industry

Widow of gambler who committed suicide in 2021 is blaming Betfair for failing to prevent her husband from amassing gambling debts.
60 Minutes Betting Odds: Next Reporter Exits: Megyn Kelly Favored to Be Next Hire

60 Minutes Betting Odds: Next Reporter Exits: Megyn Kelly Favored to Be Next Hire

Who will 60 Minutes hire to replace Pelley? Will Lesley Stahl or Bill Whitaker leave CBS? Will the show change its name to 88 Minutes?
Dafabet

11 Arrested in Interstate Illegal Dafabet Betting Racket

Southern India's Telangana Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Special Investigation Team (SIT) traced victim's funds through a complex web of 46 mule bank accounts operating across eight layers.
Judge Blocks Polymarket From Operating in Nevada

Judge Blocks Polymarket From Operating in Nevada

Nevada regulators first filed a complaint back in January asking the court for a declaration and injunction to stop Polymarket from offering unlicensed wagering in violation of state law.