Although both platforms currently follow a B2B model, it seems Clickout Media plans to utilize them to for its B2C affiliate operations. This strategy isn’t surprising. in recent years, there’s been a clear shift toward hybrid models that combine traditional industry media with affiliate monetization. The transaction fits into Clickout Media’s broader strategy of acquiring established brands and “repurposing” their authority for affiliate marketing purposes.
Clickout Media acquires Gambling Insider
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Clickout Media, active in the affiliate and SEO space, has acquired Gambling Insider, one of the best-known B2B media outlets in iGaming.
It’s another big move for the group, which recently bought CasinoBeats from SBC. According to iGaming Express, the deal could be worth up to €15 million.
This latest acquisition shows the growing consolidation in iGaming media. In just a few months, Clickout Media has taken over two major industry platforms.
Lilit Sarinyan
Content Writer
With 3 years of experience in iGaming, I focus on producing content that helps readers make sense of developments across the sector. My work includes interviews with industry professionals, regional market analysis, affiliate industry developments, and detailed reviews. With a particular interest in how iGaming is evolving and where it’s headed next, my degree in English and Communication has shaped how I approach writing, especially when it comes to making complex topics easy to follow.
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