How bonuses affect online casino industry

Redginger

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As I am working for affiliate program. Many of affiliates would prefer to get No deposit bonus offer to promote on their sites. Personally I believe that would attract a lot of bonus abusers, not much of the real players that intend to play and gamble.
However, it can be extra push for some small players that want to try new casinos if it's worth their times and money to play with.
 

riih

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As I am working for affiliate program. Many of affiliates would prefer to get No deposit bonus offer to promote on their sites. Personally I believe that would attract a lot of bonus abusers, not much of the real players that intend to play and gamble.
However, it can be extra push for some small players that want to try new casinos if it's worth their times and money to play with.

The key to these promotions is the casino's CRM department. The first month seems to be more or less the same every time with no deposit offers - terrible signup to deposit conversion. Where success comes from are reactivation campaigns for those signups. There's a handful of casinos that manage to convert a surprising amount of those signups a month or more later, but if there is no extra focus on that, the ratios will remain ridiculous.
 

OmJon1342

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The idea of deposit bonuses is great because everyone has a chance to increase your facilities in double, triple or even quadruple times. A deposit bonus is one of the more common kinds of bonuses offered by most online casino providers.
 

Thomas Andreas

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if bonus offers are generous but wagering requirements are high, then the bonus cost to the operator and thus to an affiliate should not be to high, right? as few people will manage to play through it
 

danniee

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if bonus offers are generous but wagering requirements are high, then the bonus cost to the operator and thus to an affiliate should not be to high, right? as few people will manage to play through it

It's still going to be high because the operator must pay the game provider % of every spin played.
 

Lucy CBC

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I think it depends a lot on the game providers too, some offer less or no free bonuses at all...Extra spins post deposit or reload bonuses are a good incentive and will always be, not only for small players, everybody loves an extra treat :)
 
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