Affiliate Disclosure
Effective: 2026-01-19
The short version
glorycasino.net earns affiliate commissions when readers sign up to Glory Casino through links on this site. When you click a "Sign Up", "Claim Bonus", "Play Now" or similar button and then register and deposit at Glory, Glory pays us a percentage of their net revenue from your account. This is how the site is funded.
The longer version
What happens when you click a CTA
Every call-to-action button on this site (the gold "Sign up" buttons, the "Grab bonus" CTAs, the sticky bottom bar on mobile, the "Play Now" buttons on game cards) goes through an affiliate tracking link. Specifically, the destination URL is operated by an affiliate network that records your click, drops a tracking cookie on your browser, then forwards you to the Glory Casino registration page.
If you register and deposit within the cookie window (typically 30 days), Glory's system attributes you to our site. From then on, every time you deposit and play with real money, Glory pays us a percentage of their net gaming revenue from your account.
What this costs you: nothing
The price of registering at Glory, depositing money, claiming bonuses or withdrawing winnings is identical whether you:
- Click through our affiliate link, or
- Type Glory's URL directly into your browser, or
- Click a different affiliate's link from another review site
Our commission comes out of Glory's marketing budget, not out of your bonus or your winnings. You don't pay a tax for clicking our link.
Why we disclose this openly
Three reasons. First, it's the right thing to do — if you're reading reviews that earn the writer money based on your decision, you should know about the conflict of interest. Second, regulators (FTC in the US, ASA in the UK, similar bodies in other markets) increasingly require this disclosure for affiliate content. Third, Google ranks transparent affiliate sites higher than opaque ones — our incentive is aligned with being upfront.
What we won't do, because of this disclosure
- We won't hide cons. Glory's 25,000 BDT per-transaction withdrawal cap is a real problem for high-rollers and our our editorial review says so on the first screen, not in a footnote.
- We won't pump fake urgency. No countdown timers, no "only 3 spots left", no "bonus expires in 10 minutes" pressure tactics.
- We won't promise unrealistic outcomes. Our Aviator how-to article openly tells you that low-risk play protects bankroll, not that it makes you rich.
- We won't recommend operators we wouldn't use ourselves. If Glory's situation changes — say, they start delaying cashouts routinely, or their licence gets revoked — we will say so on the review page even if it costs us revenue.
How much do we earn?
Revenue share rates in gambling affiliate networks typically range from 25% to 50% of an operator's net gaming revenue from referred players. Specific rates are confidential business terms, but the order of magnitude is published openly across the industry.
What this means in practice: if a reader signs up through our link, deposits 10,000 BDT over their lifetime at Glory, and Glory's net revenue from that player is 3,000 BDT (after bonus costs, payment fees, etc.), we'd earn somewhere in the 750-1,500 BDT range. Most readers cost the operator more than they generate — we earn nothing on them. A small percentage of players are profitable enough to fund the whole site.
What about our reviews? Are they paid for?
No. Glory doesn't pay us to write positive reviews. They don't see our content before publication. They don't have approval rights on rating numbers. The affiliate commission is purely performance-based — it pays out based on referred player deposits, independent of what we write.
If we lied to keep readers happy and earn more commissions, two things would happen: (1) Google would eventually flag the site as low-quality and bury it, killing all our traffic, and (2) Bangladeshi player forums and Telegram groups would call us out within weeks, killing our trust signals. Honest reviews are commercially better long-term than dishonest ones.
Other affiliate relationships
Currently we have one active affiliate relationship: Glory Casino, through their affiliate network. We don't currently run comparison-shopping affiliate links to competitor operators (Baji, Mostbet, Linebet, etc.) — comparisons on this site reference those operators editorially without earning from clicks to them.
If that changes (e.g. we open affiliate accounts with competing operators to monetise the comparison content), this page will be updated and disclosed.
External links that aren't affiliate
Links to GamCare, Gamble Aware, Gordon Moody, gaminglicences.com, provider sites (Spribe, Pragmatic Play, Evolution) are not affiliate — they're informational outbound links and we earn nothing from clicks on them.
Email and social media
If we ever launch a newsletter or social channels, any promotion of Glory or partner operators will carry an explicit "[affiliate]" tag in addition to this site-wide disclosure.
If you have a problem with the disclosure
Two paths:
- If you want to use the site's content but not earn us commission: type "glorycasino.com" or "glory-casino.com" directly in your browser address bar, bypassing our links. Our content stays free for you to use
- If you think we've crossed a line — written something dishonest, hidden a material fact, ran disguised advertising — email [email protected] with specifics. We publish corrections when warranted
FTC compliance statement
This site is published from Bangladesh, not the US, and is not subject to FTC jurisdiction. We voluntarily follow FTC affiliate disclosure guidelines as a best practice because they represent a reasonable transparency standard.
Contact
- Disclosure questions: [email protected]
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- See also: our site information and editor profile
