Affiliate disclosure
No Deposit Bonus Casino Australia participates in affiliate programs with the casinos featured on this site. This page explains exactly how that works, in plain language, because we'd rather you understand the commercial model behind a review site than have to guess at it.
How affiliate links actually work
When you click a "Claim" or "Play now" button on this site that points to Bitkingz or Crocoslots, the link carries a tracking code that identifies it as coming from us. If you go on to register an account with that operator, their affiliate program may pay us a commission — either a flat fee per new player, a share of what you deposit and lose over time, or a combination of the two, depending on the specific program's terms.
Two things are always true regardless of which model applies: it costs you nothing extra to click through our link rather than typing the casino's URL directly, and it has zero effect on the bonus terms, wagering requirement or maximum cashout you're offered. The commission is paid by the operator to us, out of their own marketing budget — it isn't added to your account, your deposit, or your losses in any way.
Our current affiliate partners
| Operator | Affiliate program | Where it appears |
|---|---|---|
| Bitkingz Casino | Bitkingz Media affiliate program | Homepage, Bitkingz review, comparison page, state guides |
| Crocoslots Casino | Crocoslots Media affiliate program | Homepage, Crocoslots review, comparison page, state guides |
Both relationships are standard revenue-share or CPA (cost-per-acquisition) affiliate arrangements, common across the online casino review industry. We're not exclusively tied to either operator, and joining an affiliate program is never itself the reason a casino gets a listing — see our editorial policy for the actual selection criteria.
What this relationship never changes
Not affected by commission
- The score a casino receives across our seven testing categories
- Whether a downside we found gets published
- The order casinos appear in on comparison pages
- The wagering requirement, cap or terms you're offered as a player
What could tempt a less careful site
- Ranking a higher-paying program above a better-tested one
- Soft-pedalling a real downside to protect click-through
- Publishing a review before actually registering an account
We built our editorial policy specifically to close off those temptations with concrete rules rather than a general promise — it's worth reading alongside this page if you want the full picture of how the two relationships stay separate in practice.
How we disclose this on the site
Beyond this page, the affiliate relationship is disclosed in the footer of every single page on the site, and every review carries an explicit note wherever an affiliate link appears. We don't use disguised or misleading link text to hide that a button leads to a paid partner — buttons that say "Claim" or "Play now" are affiliate links, and we label them that way rather than presenting them as neutral navigation.
Frequently asked questions
Does clicking an affiliate link cost me anything?
No. The commission is paid by the casino operator to us out of their own marketing budget. It's never added to your deposit, your losses, or the bonus terms you're offered.
Does a bigger commission mean a better review?
No. Scores are based entirely on our own testing across seven categories, described in our editorial policy, and don't factor in commission rate.
Are all "Claim" and "Play now" buttons affiliate links?
Yes, where they lead to a casino operator. We label them clearly rather than disguising them as plain navigation.
Can I reach the casino without using your link?
Yes — you're always free to go to the operator's site directly. Doing so simply means we don't earn a commission if you register; the bonus terms available to you are identical either way.