AffPapa and Mate Affiliates renew year-long partnership

AffPapa and Mate Affiliates renew year-long partnership

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AffPapa and Mate Affiliates renew year-long partnership

AffPapa is pleased to announce that it has renewed its partnership with Mate Affiliates , after a year of great cooperation together.

Mate Affiliates, the official affiliate program for three famous online casinos – ZetCasino, Winota and FezBet – has demonstrated its potential via the great deals it has struck with our affiliates the past year – leaving players to enjoy a wide range of online games. So, if you’re still not sure whether you should consider joining the program or not, here are a few of its benefits:

The affiliate program offers up to 60% commissions in RevShare. The company provides the entire package and is open to CPA, Hybrid, and Fixed Fee as well, offering to “pay high and pay fast.”

Apart from high commissions, Mate Affiliates offers no negative carryovers and amazing conversions. 

Catherine Watts, a senior affiliate manager at Mate Affiliates, commented on the partnership: 

“We are thrilled to continue our collaboration with Affpapa! The years we’ve been working together proved to bring plus value to each side. Let’s keep it up!”

Affiliates will get high-quality resources, such as banners, promos, and other marketing pieces that are optimized for both mobile and desktop visitors. 

Yeva Avagyan, Head of Commercial at AffPapa, stated:

“We’ve been working with Mate Affiliates for a year now and are very happy to announce the renewal of our partnership. Working closely with Catherine has been nothing but a pleasure and I can’t wait to strengthen the already existing bond between AffPapa and Mate Affiliates.”

Contact Mate Affiliates directly via AffPapa and enjoy your fruitful collaboration. Visit our Casino Affiliate Programs page to learn about the best affiliate programs available!

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