Affiliate Disclosure
Commercial links help fund the site, but they do not write the verdict.
This page explains how affiliate relationships work on NeonJackpotWall and what we do to keep review decisions separate from commissions.
What an affiliate link means here
Some outbound links on NeonJackpotWall are affiliate links. If you click one of those links and later complete an action defined by the commercial agreement, such as registering with a featured casino, we may receive a fee. That fee helps cover design, hosting, editorial work and the time spent reviewing operators.
What it does not mean
An affiliate relationship does not mean a casino owns the page, approves the score or can erase criticism. We do not sell rankings as a fixed product. A featured operator may appear prominently because its overall review result is strong, because its offer is relevant to the article or because the page is intentionally focused on a short shortlist. None of those reasons creates a guarantee of a top rating forever.
How editorial separation is handled
We review safety, bonus clarity, catalogue depth, speed, usability and support through the same scoring model. Commercial arrangements may influence which brands we are able to feature with monetised links, but they do not change the scoring criteria themselves. If a casino performs poorly on the factors we measure, that weakness can still appear in the score and in the written summary.
We also try to say plainly when a page is an editorial comparison page rather than a neutral public register of every casino available in the market. That honesty matters. Readers should understand that an affiliate-funded review site has a business model. The answer is not to hide that model. The answer is to disclose it and keep the writing disciplined.
Your own checks still matter
Even when a casino appears on NeonJackpotWall, you should still read the operator’s own terms, privacy notice and responsible gambling information before registering. Bonus terms, payment methods and game access can change. A review can guide attention, but it cannot replace a direct check of the destination site.