Thunderash
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Hi. I have come across this term a couple of times recently and have had to stop and think exactly what it means.
incentivize
verb
past tense: incentivised; past participle: incentivised
incentivize
verb
past tense: incentivised; past participle: incentivised
- motivate or encourage (someone) to do something; provide with an incentive.
"this is likely to incentivize management to find savings"
Assumption - Casinos would not look favourably on this as it would not generally produce high quality traffic. ?
I can understand the reasons why people would incentivise traffic obviously, but I am having trouble figuring out where the line is drawn when your traffic becomes classed as incentivised. Is it a money thing, if you offer them matching deposits or money to signup etc, or can your traffic be classed as incentivised if you offer them a playing experience or something with no monetary incentives.