The N1 SEO Traffic Cup, a global tournament for SEO teams organised by N1 Partners, has entered its final stage, with more than 250 teams competing to secure prize-tier positions based on performance.
The competition, which runs from March 1 to April 30, ranks participants using a scoring system tied to first-time depositors (FTDs) and the number of active brands promoted, allowing teams to accelerate their standings through built-in multipliers.
The structure does not limit the number of winners, with any team that reaches the required score qualifying for rewards, rather than competing for a fixed number of places.
More than 250 teams are actively driving traffic to N1 Partners brands, with five teams already reaching prize tiers and continuing to push for higher reward levels, where payouts increase.
“We’re seeing strong engagement from partners — more teams are reaching out, exploring new brands from our portfolio, and actively looking for ways to strengthen their results,” said Alexa Bond.
“If you’re working with SEO traffic, now is the right time to connect with your affiliate manager, discuss your strategy, and explore how to scale and get the most out of the tournament,” Bond added.
The competition uses a “Brand Index” system that rewards diversification across multiple brands, with multipliers increasing as participants promote more products. The overall score is calculated by multiplying FTD volume by the applicable brand multiplier.
Prize tiers are divided into four levels, with rewards ranging from €5,000 ($5,768) to €25,000 ($28,841) per team. Top-tier prizes include experiences such as trips to the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix and the FIFA World Cup 2026, as well as luxury goods and travel packages.
Lower tiers offer a mix of technology, travel and lifestyle rewards, while additional prize draws are available for participants who meet minimum activity thresholds, including consumer electronics and branded merchandise.
N1 Partners said results are published weekly to participants via a private channel, with final results scheduled to be announced by May 10.

