Fansport’s affiliate program runs through Fanpartners. It is not built for casual punters. It is for people who already have betting traffic, a website, prediction page, social audience or some other route to send real Zambian players to Fansport.
The pitch is aggressive: CPA 500$, up to 60% commission, regular payouts, promo tools, 24/7 support, 51 languages, 160 payment methods and 3,000 games from over 15 providers. Good headline. Still, I would not judge the deal by the landing page. The real money is in the commission terms.
Fanpartners offers revenue share and CPA deals, but the public terms leave the final numbers to negotiation.
Key points:
That last point matters. A player depositing money does not automatically mean you earn clean commission. If they win, claim bonuses or create costs, your share can shrink. CPA is simpler if you want predictable payments. Revenue share is better only if you trust the traffic quality and the deal terms.
This is the section I would question before sending traffic. The homepage talks about weekly payments from $30, while the commissions are calculated monthly, no later than the 7th, with a $100 minimum payout.
That needs manager confirmation in writing.
Key payout rules:
The negative carryover rule is the one I would not ignore. Small affiliates can get stuck if a weak month follows them into the next one.
The Fanpartners form is detailed enough to filter out lazy sign-ups. Zambia is available as a country, and the phone field supports +260. You also need to submit your website, traffic category, language, messenger details and payout preference.
The fields that matter most:
Use real traffic details. Fanpartners can ask you to prove you own or represent the website you register. If you are running a Zambia betting site, prediction page or sports content project, keep the category honest from the start.
Fanpartners provides banners, links, text, images, logos and landing pages. That is useful, but only if tracking stays clean.
Use the official links and banner codes. Do not rebuild the links, cloak them badly or improvise your own tracking setup. If the tracking breaks, the affiliate usually loses the argument.
Fanpartners gives three contact routes:
Use email for commission deals, payout questions and disputes. Telegram is fine for quick contact, but I would not rely on chat alone for CPA rates or payment promises.
Fanpartners is worth a look if you have real Zambia betting traffic. The commission pitch is strong, and Fansport has enough sportsbook, casino and mobile product behind it to convert the right audience.
I would not treat it as easy side income. Before sending players, confirm three things in writing: your exact commission model, your payout threshold and whether negative carryover applies. If the answers are clean, the program has potential. If the manager stays vague, keep your traffic.