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Topic: Sponsor Money from Casino, Is bad or Good? (Read 2296 times)

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March 24, 2021, 07:02:49 PM
Based on my observation in some of these videos, mostly these people are using Youtube as their platform of choice, maybe less for some of the other platforms. And maybe most of them does not really take into consideration if these casinos are legit or not before accepting these sponsorships. I mean I have not seen any illegal yet but scams and failed casino there few from my observation. That should not affect the reputation of these youtubers because they are simply advertising or were "employed" as video marketers.
But on having that ethical side of things, arent you worried into those players who had made deposits just because you had advertised a scammy casino or it turns out to be having an exit scam or not really fair at all?
If you are a type of person or advertiser who do just simply mind of the money without minding others situation on losing theirs then i cant blame you but there are people who do really make out research first before
accepting any advertisement neither those companies are legit or not even though it might not able to affect your reputation but your conscience will really be on ease.
Well, this is just my own view or feeling.

Well, in my mind, those Youtubers and advertisers and marketers of these scammy casinos, have no idea that their casino is a scam in the first place. Just like any bounty hunter trying to market a scam project. They do their job of promoting the casino and project and do all these campaigns. The casino rakes in money in form of investors or players. Then they just decided after a long time of operations to cease the casino operations, taking away the money. It is not the advertisers fault they got people into the business. It is advertising and they just did their job. Should I be guilty I marketed a casino that scammed people after a few months? No, because I don't have a clue when I first signed up with them. Only SJW's and their cancel culture would be the ones putting a nail on me and I will fight it as well.
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It's a marketing strategy, streamers are one of the best ways to promote games, casinos, etc. Since they have a lot of supporters and they can be a good influence on their viewers. However, I think they should be responsible for accepting such offers and never promoting bogus websites or platforms.
Yes, that's how a streamer or influencer going wrong with sponsorships. If they're not too diligent to do research first before accepting an offer.
I've seen some streamers and influencers that didn't really conduct research of what they've advertised. But that was for a different brand and industry, not related to gambling but that could happen in some streamers.
Do you think that they would really care up that much? No they wont and as long there would be salaries or money can be generated on then they wont really be bothering themselves
if its a legit or shady business or company as long they would be paid up then it wouldnt really be much of an issue for their side.Yes, their reputation can be tainted but it would really
be just pass away and be forgotten if he does still continue to make out some sponsorship vids.He would just simply tell into his videos that always use the money that you can
afford to risk and if issues do exist then he would just simply wash off hands.
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The casinos are now paying the infulencers to promote their casinos to attract new players on their paltform but sometimes this turns out to be a bad move because some sponsored Youtubers or infulencers portrays a false image of casino by faking bets in order to earn mony through lukerative ways which is very wrong.But sometimes the casino owners run sponsored programmes for promotion like paying athletes,putting boards on personal property or something like that which is most common way these days.So it depends on the person whether he is making money through legit ways or by choosing wrong paths to earn sponsored money.
Unfortunately, they are basically doing the right thing to increase their popularity by continuing to make promotions and there's nothing wrong with that, but something that goes wrong is when infulencers get paid to make fake bets. Instead of increasing popularity but it only makes people might lose interest if they realize that it is just a fake bet, I think it would be better to make promotions like free spins or deposit bonuses etc. Because in the old way like this, it seems to have a greater chance of attracting a lot of people to join.
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It's a marketing strategy, streamers are one of the best ways to promote games, casinos, etc. Since they have a lot of supporters and they can be a good influence on their viewers. However, I think they should be responsible for accepting such offers and never promoting bogus websites or platforms.
Due to high competition of casino businesses today getting or hiring for a streamers was the best marketing strategy that they can do to attract gamers and gamblers. Aside from the good reviews that they have in their online sites, a plus or additional attraction to gamblers the live streaming of the streamers. Well of course those streamers have already a supporter/s that believes in them, in short they can bring their viewers and supporters to also try the casino they are promoting.

I have no problem if the casino pays a certain amount of money to YouTubers or streamers as a form of their promotion.  But sometimes the fact is, there are a lot of influencers who over-promote their promotions.  And novice gamblers are lured and caught up with huge losses.  For example, my friend in the past, he was trapped in a marketing strategy of this kind and thought his money could easily be doubled, but he didn't have any leftover money.  It is very sad but it becomes a personal risk because playing gambling is an option that is not compelled by anyone.
That is why it's very important to read and understand correctly all the terms and conditions of such promotions before depositing your money and applying to them. Many of these offers aren't easy as they look at first glance. Usually they force the gambler to risk a lot of money in order to receive an interesting reward.
Even if a streamer is spreading a promotion in a very positive way, spectators shouldn't listen to him only, because he might hide some important rules of the competition. Keep in mind streamers are just artists, like media's celebrities. They don't have any commitment to you, your money and welfare.
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It's a marketing strategy, streamers are one of the best ways to promote games, casinos, etc. Since they have a lot of supporters and they can be a good influence on their viewers. However, I think they should be responsible for accepting such offers and never promoting bogus websites or platforms.
Yes, that's how a streamer or influencer going wrong with sponsorships. If they're not too diligent to do research first before accepting an offer.
I've seen some streamers and influencers that didn't really conduct research of what they've advertised. But that was for a different brand and industry, not related to gambling but that could happen in some streamers.
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It's a marketing strategy, streamers are one of the best ways to promote games, casinos, etc. Since they have a lot of supporters and they can be a good influence on their viewers. However, I think they should be responsible for accepting such offers and never promoting bogus websites or platforms.
Due to high competition of casino businesses today getting or hiring for a streamers was the best marketing strategy that they can do to attract gamers and gamblers. Aside from the good reviews that they have in their online sites, a plus or additional attraction to gamblers the live streaming of the streamers. Well of course those streamers have already a supporter/s that believes in them, in short they can bring their viewers and supporters to also try the casino they are promoting.

I have no problem if the casino pays a certain amount of money to YouTubers or streamers as a form of their promotion.  But sometimes the fact is, there are a lot of influencers who over-promote their promotions.  And novice gamblers are lured and caught up with huge losses.  For example, my friend in the past, he was trapped in a marketing strategy of this kind and thought his money could easily be doubled, but he didn't have any leftover money.  It is very sad but it becomes a personal risk because playing gambling is an option that is not compelled by anyone.
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It's a marketing strategy, streamers are one of the best ways to promote games, casinos, etc. Since they have a lot of supporters and they can be a good influence on their viewers. However, I think they should be responsible for accepting such offers and never promoting bogus websites or platforms.
Yes, the streamers need to be careful and always research for any offers that come to them. They can read reviews from many sources to know if the company is good enough and have a good reputation, so it will be safe for the audience to use it. That can be additional income for the streamer, especially if they can inform the site's real things. They can warn their audience to take responsibility if they want to use that site because the streamer is only promoting the site.
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It's a marketing strategy, streamers are one of the best ways to promote games, casinos, etc. Since they have a lot of supporters and they can be a good influence on their viewers. However, I think they should be responsible for accepting such offers and never promoting bogus websites or platforms.
Due to high competition of casino businesses today getting or hiring for a streamers was the best marketing strategy that they can do to attract gamers and gamblers. Aside from the good reviews that they have in their online sites, a plus or additional attraction to gamblers the live streaming of the streamers. Well of course those streamers have already a supporter/s that believes in them, in short they can bring their viewers and supporters to also try the casino they are promoting.
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The casinos are now paying the infulencers to promote their casinos to attract new players on their paltform but sometimes this turns out to be a bad move because some sponsored Youtubers or infulencers portrays a false image of casino by faking bets in order to earn mony through lukerative ways which is very wrong.But sometimes the casino owners run sponsored programmes for promotion like paying athletes,putting boards on personal property or something like that which is most common way these days.So it depends on the person whether he is making money through legit ways or by choosing wrong paths to earn sponsored money.
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Perhaps the moral thought plays a role, because a lot of money comes in from people who suffer from gambling addiction. On the other hand, people play with money and get entertainment in return. That seems to me to be the only fair thing about it, and they do it of their own free will. With gambling you have losers and winners. It is completely legal to accept sponsorship money from a casino.

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Those Influencers That does not accept Sponsorships are those who has not Yet popular , they are still in the process that of gathering support and maybe in the future will have their Own sponsorship like what others has now.


trust me majority of them are stupid that did not accept reality that they are into Money.
It is a paradox that you will not accept a sponsorship if you are not famous don't you think? Influencers that aren't famous will take every sponsorship that will come their way because it meant that they are being recognized. What report are you talking about? The Report of the Week was the name of the Youtube channel and the host is called Reviewbrah. How do you know that majority of them are stupid that did not accept the reality that they are into money though?
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Most of those influencers are aiming for money, if opportunities knocks on them then for sure they'll grab it and take advantage.

Bringing the name of the business creates influence, as simple as that streamers already done with the task.
That is what exactly I am saying, I mean respect the grind because in the end in this unforgiving world, we all have to make money somehow. There are instances though that an influencer/Youtuber doesn't accept any sponsorship, one that I can think of is The Report of the Week's ReviewBrah, where he talked about fast foods sponsoring him but he didn't accept it because it will be unfair for his audience that they are lied by his fast food reviews.
Those Influencers That does not accept Sponsorships are those who has not Yet popular , they are still in the process that of gathering support and maybe in the future will have their Own sponsorship like what others has now.
also I believe that all those who creates reports and anything that impact gambling industries in Media has the intention of gaining response because this is all about Money .
remember that In gambling world there is nothing that speaks louder than Money and all those who claims to be enjoying ?
trust me majority of them are stupid that did not accept reality that they are into Money.
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Most of those influencers are aiming for money, if opportunities knocks on them then for sure they'll grab it and take advantage.

Bringing the name of the business creates influence, as simple as that streamers already done with the task.
That is what exactly I am saying, I mean respect the grind because in the end in this unforgiving world, we all have to make money somehow. There are instances though that an influencer/Youtuber doesn't accept any sponsorship, one that I can think of is The Report of the Week's ReviewBrah, where he talked about fast foods sponsoring him but he didn't accept it because it will be unfair for his audience that they are lied by his fast food reviews.
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It's a marketing strategy, streamers are one of the best ways to promote games, casinos, etc. Since they have a lot of supporters and they can be a good influence on their viewers. However, I think they should be responsible for accepting such offers and never promoting bogus websites or platforms.

Influencers coming from the name itself, they can develop good relatioship
with their listeners and from that they are capable in bringing those listeners to what particualr venue
that they wanted to point those people, casino is just another business and using influencers is a good
way to get more traffics and attentions.


That really depends, streamers are not that rich so anytime a sponsor is going for them I think that they don't have any choice but to accept it because they too need the money, not to mention that most of the sponsors don't ask for too much to do to the streamer, just have their name in the screen or demonstrate some plays and that is about it. Responsibility will really be dependent on the streamer because it is a matter of personal principle.

Most of those influencers are aiming for money, if opportunities knocks on them then for sure they'll grab it and take advantage.

Bringing the name of the business creates influence, as simple as that streamers already done with the task.
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It's a marketing strategy, streamers are one of the best ways to promote games, casinos, etc. Since they have a lot of supporters and they can be a good influence on their viewers. However, I think they should be responsible for accepting such offers and never promoting bogus websites or platforms.
That really depends, streamers are not that rich so anytime a sponsor is going for them I think that they don't have any choice but to accept it because they too need the money, not to mention that most of the sponsors don't ask for too much to do to the streamer, just have their name in the screen or demonstrate some plays and that is about it. Responsibility will really be dependent on the streamer because it is a matter of personal principle.
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It's a marketing strategy, streamers are one of the best ways to promote games, casinos, etc. Since they have a lot of supporters and they can be a good influence on their viewers. However, I think they should be responsible for accepting such offers and never promoting bogus websites or platforms.
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This is a very interesting topic, especially for someone who writes casino reviews. I think every partnership has the potential to be honest, deceiving, or even both in a way. Everything falls down to whether you choose to be open with your fans or not.

At GoodLuckMate, for example, we have a disclaimer and an entire page explaining to our readers how we make money. The disclaimer is visible at all times, so there's not a chance someone will miss it. That's our way of ensuring that our readers understand our business model. I'd say this is an honest approach as nobody would just randomly write over 800 casino reviews for the fun of it. Even when you want to help people and provide them useful information, you need to also make money to survive.

That said, if the people who are sponsored don't hide this information from their fans, I don't see a problem there. I think it's not fair to show off with 'real cash' and give false expectations and representations to your viewers. But, if they know that you're playing for fun with sponsored money or bonus money and they still enjoy watching you play, then that's perfectly fine.

Honesty is everything, regardless of whether you are in the crypto industry, iGaming industry, or any other industry really. If you want your fans to respect you, you must respect them, as well. Otherwise, you will quickly lose them and your reputation.

A streamer could pretty well advertise the casino if he could try and learn more of the casino by trying and gambling on it too. You couldn't really promote well a product without trying it. Its going to be an outright lie telling the world that is a good casino to try out when he himself promoted it but has yet not even tried betting. Its plain and simple, they want people to learn from someone who personally have tried their services.
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This is a very interesting topic, especially for someone who writes casino reviews. I think every partnership has the potential to be honest, deceiving, or even both in a way. Everything falls down to whether you choose to be open with your fans or not.

At GoodLuckMate, for example, we have a disclaimer and an entire page explaining to our readers how we make money. The disclaimer is visible at all times, so there's not a chance someone will miss it. That's our way of ensuring that our readers understand our business model. I'd say this is an honest approach as nobody would just randomly write over 800 casino reviews for the fun of it. Even when you want to help people and provide them useful information, you need to also make money to survive.

That said, if the people who are sponsored don't hide this information from their fans, I don't see a problem there. I think it's not fair to show off with 'real cash' and give false expectations and representations to your viewers. But, if they know that you're playing for fun with sponsored money or bonus money and they still enjoy watching you play, then that's perfectly fine.

Honesty is everything, regardless of whether you are in the crypto industry, iGaming industry, or any other industry really. If you want your fans to respect you, you must respect them, as well. Otherwise, you will quickly lose them and your reputation.
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Its completely normal to promote their casino's for me. Just like ads that you see in television or in many different youtube channel. This type of marketing is not new, i see a bunch gaming channels that promote a new game even in tiktok there are many affiliate marketing from different companies promoted by influencer's.
I think so too, they are a business after all and every good businesses needs to have advertisements one way or another. In terms of is it good or bad, I think that it is a matter of perspective, for example, you are a devout Christian and you outspokenly denounce gambling which means that any form of sponsorship or such is going to be bad for you but if you are on the other side of the spectrum where you are an influencer who does anything for a meager sponsorship then casino sponsorship is a good thing.

I fully agree, and as long as tabacco companies and alcohol producers are allowed to make advertising, why not casinos? Both cigarettes and alcohol are bad for your body while gambling has no direct effect on your body. There might be some unlucky few who take it too far and lose a lot of money. But the sand is happening with lotteries. Usually the government's owns these so they don't mind too much. Casino advertisings and promotions should definitely be legalised.
I don't think there is anything wrong with promoting a casino, something that both of us are doing right now, however there is some form of advertising that is kind of deceiving, it is like for example in those infomercials in which you see people reacting positively to a product and then you find out that those people were actors, if those people were giving real reviews about the product you will not have anything to complain about but since they are actors there is something a little bit dishonest about it because they were going to give a good review no matter what since they were being paid, and some people may think the same about those that receive sponsor money from casinos.
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As Bob Dylan wrote, "You Have to Serve Somebody"

Quote
You may be an ambassador to England or France
You may like to gamble, you might like to dance
You may be the heavyweight champion of the world
You may be a socialite with a long string of pearls
But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes
Indeed you're gonna have to serve somebody
Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord
But you're gonna have to serve somebody
"

And that is my thinking on this, you do actually need to have an sponsorship if you are not doing a directly productive job, so yes, no issue with that sponsorship. I personally put my own limit in gangster, drug dealing and prostitution money. The rest is fine, as it is about personal choices.
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