Affiliate Manager - Crypto Casino Operations

Arena Entertainment
London
1 month ago
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About Arena


Arena is a fast-moving digital entertainment company creating platforms people genuinely love. Since 2021, we have launched bold brands including MetaWin, WOW Vegas, BetZoo Media, Hit.com and Rolla, with more on the way.


We operate globally from London, Malta, Gibraltar and Miami, combining the agility of a startup with the scale of a high-growth technology company. Free from legacy systems, we innovate fast and think big.


Arena is the place for self-starters who want to break away from corporate processes, take ownership of meaningful work, and build products that make a real impact.


Overview

We are seeking an experienced Affiliate Manager to manage, grow, and optimize our affiliate partnerships within the sweepstakes social casino and crypto gaming sector. The ideal candidate will bring proven hands‑on experience in a similar role, deep knowledge of the iGaming landscape, and an existing network of crypto casino affiliates. This role directly reports to Head of Affiliates within the business.


Key Responsibilities

  • Develop, expand, and manage relationships with existing and new affiliate partners.
  • Identify and recruit high-performing crypto casino affiliates.
  • Negotiate partnership terms, commission structures, and promotional opportunities.
  • Monitor and analyze affiliate performance data to maximize ROI and player acquisition.
  • Collaborate with marketing and product teams to create tailored campaigns and affiliate material.
  • Perform profitability analysis, create new campaigns, ensure tracking accuracy, manage affiliate data‑related instances and creations of affiliate creatives.
  • Provide insights, reports, and performance reviews to internal stakeholders.
  • Stay ahead of industry trends, market developments, and competitor activities in the crypto and social casino space.

Requirements

  • Minimum 2–3 years of proven experience as an Affiliate Manager within online casino or crypto gaming operations.
  • Established portfolio of active crypto casino affiliates and traffic partners.
  • Strong negotiation, communication, and relationship‑building skills.
  • Data‑driven mindset with proficiency in affiliate tracking software and analytics tools (e.g., Income Access, or similar).
  • Understanding of player acquisition, retention, and conversion funnels in the iGaming industry.
  • Fluent written and spoken English; additional languages are an advantage.
  • Self‑motivated, able to work with minimal supervision, results‑oriented, and comfortable working in a remote environment.


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