Polymarket
Affiliate Marketing Manager, Sports
New YorkFull-timeGlobal
š Midš Hybrid
ActivePosted within the last 30 days
Job Description
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You will own and grow the sports affiliate program across US and international markets. You will leverage your existing sports affiliate network to drive publisher outreach and negotiate commission structures and partnership terms. You will analyze traffic quality and optimize partner mix using CPA, FTDs, LTV, and ROI metrics. You will manage day-to-day relationships with affiliate partners, ensure performance targets are met, collaborate with integrations and growth stakeholders to align campaigns, and produce regular performance reports and insights.
Requirements
- ā3+ years in affiliate marketing within the sports industry
- āExisting network of sports affiliate and publisher contacts able to make immediate outreach
- āProven track record driving first-time depositors (FTDs) at scale through sports affiliate channels
- āExperience with affiliate tracking platforms (Impact, CJ, etc.)
- āDeep understanding of CPA, rev-share, hybrid deals, traffic quality analysis, and attribution models
- āStrong negotiation and relationship management skills
- āData-driven mindset with comfort in dashboards, analytics, and cohort tracking
- āDeep passion for sports and ability to translate live moments into affiliate campaigns
Responsibilities
- āOwn and grow the sports affiliate program across US and international markets
- āLeverage existing sports affiliate network to drive outreach and deal flow
- āNegotiate pricing, commission structures, and partnership terms
- āAnalyze traffic quality and optimize partner mix based on CPA, FTDs, LTV, and ROI
- āManage day-to-day relationships with affiliate partners and ensure performance targets are met
- āCollaborate with Publisher Integrations and Growth teams to align sports campaigns
- āProduce regular performance reporting and insights for leadership
Tech Stack
rev-shareCPAnegotiationaffiliate trackingdashboardanalyticsCJimpactrelationship managementtraffic analysis