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Topic: Sponsor Money from Casino, Is bad or Good? - page 2. (Read 2302 times)

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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.
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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.
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Sponsor money is good if it's coming from a reputable gambling site, but if it's coming from a dubious gambling site like 1XBIT who is very notorious for scamming gamblers, then it's not worth it, all content creator depends on sponsorship and bonus to be able to sustain their channel or network, I have watched a lot of videos with sponsors and it adds value to both creator and viewers. 
Certainly, to become a sponsor is not just any site that can apply for sponsorship cooperation, as you might call a problematic site and also the cost for sponsorship is not cheap. It turns out that it has been arranged and allowed, for example, a soccer club using sponsorship from a gambling site. However, the question is that if the site becomes a sponsor, it is not impossible that there are club matches that are set for victory or defeat.

That can depend on the match fixing before the game starts because perhaps, that thing is to happen too. Perhaps, the shirt sponsorship does not have to add something related to gambling. Still, they can add a logo or small image to the shirts to avoid misunderstanding between the government, club owner, and people because the government doesn't want to see the sports sponsorships. The club seems to invite people to play gambling. The promoters need to select sports sponsorships carefully to avoid the government's prohibitions related to gambling.
legendary
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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.
It is obvious that the owner of a channel like that is not going to prosper for long, the whole point of giving a review whether is sponsored or not is to give insight about the state of the service or product you are reviewing, if the review fails to address the reputation of the casino and how they are scamming their customers then it does not matter if the rest of the review was stellar, people will begin to avoid the channel and any profit the owner of that channel was expecting will evaporate overnight.
hero member
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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.
You are right and there are lots of them and you can see it everywhere which it turns out to be a casual or standard thing here on this market.

There are no issues on why wouldn't those advertisers will be accepting companies offers on using up some sponsor money?

They do all things just for the sake of earning money and it doesn't matter on where it would came from as long it would be legal and wont really be
violating other means.
legendary
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Every single business, service, will always have some marketing strategy to promote their service. In casinos, one of the marketing is to paid someone like Streamer or Youtuber to play on his casino. One of the examples offers from casinos they give for the promotion giving some sponsor money to play for every Youtuber or Streamer. If you watching a gambling video mostly on CRYPTO & CS-GO casino, it's not quite familiar anymore when they got sponsor money from the casino.

Here some sponsor offer I know from some casino:
  • Fully sponsor money
    This one of the most offer some casino give for promoting his casino, they paid some streamer or youtube and fully sponsor the money to play on their casino but with some condition, you cannot withdraw the money
  • Bonus deposit sponsor
    This sponsor was quite rare, I only know some casino that got this sponsor one of the example YouTubers called Drew. Yeah, he got a bonus sponsor deposit when he deposit around 3K USD the casino adds his balance around 2K off course without any requirement like minimum wagger

Right now, I'm want to hear everyone's opinion about sponsor money.

What do you things for some streamer who playing using sponsor money? did you feel that was not good or you have another opinion. IMO, I don't mind with some sponsor money as long the streamer admitted on the video he using sponsor money and not just say that was his own money when the reality the money came from sponsor money or even the worst scenario playing using demo money.

And of course, the casino that sponsors the money came from a reputable casino. I believe in bicointalk some casino even reputable casino was also offering this sponsor for some YouTuber or streamer.

I kinda feel got some entertainment from this even they playing with some sponsor money, as long the money sponsor not really a ridiculous amount.

This is one of the marketing strategy now in casino online gambling platform to attract the gamblers to play on their website.
In short, it maybe a trap or in favor for the real experts gambler. So, for me it doesn't matter and I don't care because I am not a gamblers
and its not my habit to play with it all the time. Then, if you feel entertained that's good anyway in your part.

Yes, I also saw some YouTubers sponsored but usually on videos they always remind you of the risk of gambling and be at least 18+
There are positives and negatives depending on how the gambler controls himself when gambling, I personally get both
legendary
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You probably mean some small channels and channels with entertainment content and a short long life. There are strict advertising rules on YouTube and as far as I know, a few complaints are enough and the channel closes very quickly. Therefore, advertisers are constantly opening new ones with simple but popular content such as coubs.

yes, i dont think an established YT channel will take the risk of endorsing a fraudulent casino. because one mistake, and they know, they will lose that channel as well as followers. media is sometimes a powerful tool to influence people but they also need to be responsible about it. and they know that.
with small channel and low number of followers, they can always risk that. because they can create another one.

In the Russian-speaking segment of YouTube, I have been observing this business for a long time. People create channels, buy ads (most likely) to promote them quickly and use embedded videos to advertise murky projects like casinos or some kind of trust investment. After the channel is banned, it is created anew with a slight name change. And it repeats itself endlessly. Apparently this is a lucrative business and murky projects are willing to pay for such advertising.
legendary
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That sounds good, but others won't do same as you have said mate, they will use the sponsored money and never put the interest of his/her subscribers into consideration. I have some good streamers around myself and am always very afraid whenever i see their reviews on a casinos, i don't know what it will cause to be sincere to yourself to help others avoid be SCAM.

Most streamers will take sponsors' money simply out of greed or need, and well who does not want money? They will not even check about how good or genuine that casino or gambling website is, but will take anything to advertise them and make quick bucks. I bet you must have seen many Forex options advertisements on Youtube? What do you think? Are all those options brokers trustworthy? Try one of them and you will regret when they will block your reason for no reason if you win too often, but they will not let you win there as they manipulate the results with 'wicks' the last moment when you are about to win your bet.
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Every single business, service, will always have some marketing strategy to promote their service. In casinos, one of the marketing is to paid someone like Streamer or Youtuber to play on his casino. One of the examples offers from casinos they give for the promotion giving some sponsor money to play for every Youtuber or Streamer. If you watching a gambling video mostly on CRYPTO & CS-GO casino, it's not quite familiar anymore when they got sponsor money from the casino.
If I am a streamer and an influencer I will accept sponsor money that I can use to try out their casino, they want testimonial on how good their casino the features of their casino and I need content to show to my subscribers, it's actually a win-win situation for both of us not only for us but for my subscribers as well.
That sounds good, but others won't do same as you have said mate, they will use the sponsored money and never put the interest of his/her subscribers into consideration. I have some good streamers around myself and am always very afraid whenever i see their reviews on a casinos, i don't know what it will cause to be sincere to yourself to help others avoid be SCAM.
hero member
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If I am a streamer and an influencer I will accept sponsor money that I can use to try out their casino, they want testimonial on how good their casino the features of their casino and I need content to show to my subscribers, it's actually a win-win situation for both of us not only for us but for my subscribers as well.
Yes.
Most of them just want to be reviewed by the influencer with a lot of followers so, in return, they give incentives maybe in cash, and at the same time the comfort to try their casino with credits.
But as an influencer, you should also give caution to your followers that it should only be done and checked if they're at the legal age.
legendary
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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.

You probably mean some small channels and channels with entertainment content and a short long life. There are strict advertising rules on YouTube and as far as I know, a few complaints are enough and the channel closes very quickly. Therefore, advertisers are constantly opening new ones with simple but popular content such as coubs.

yes, i dont think an established YT channel will take the risk of endorsing a fraudulent casino. because one mistake, and they know, they will lose that channel as well as followers. media is sometimes a powerful tool to influence people but they also need to be responsible about it. and they know that.
with small channel and low number of followers, they can always risk that. because they can create another one.
legendary
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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.

You probably mean some small channels and channels with entertainment content and a short long life. There are strict advertising rules on YouTube and as far as I know, a few complaints are enough and the channel closes very quickly. Therefore, advertisers are constantly opening new ones with simple but popular content such as coubs.
legendary
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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.
hero member
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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.
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Sponsor money is good if it's coming from a reputable gambling site, but if it's coming from a dubious gambling site like 1XBIT who is very notorious for scamming gamblers, then it's not worth it, all content creator depends on sponsorship and bonus to be able to sustain their channel or network, I have watched a lot of videos with sponsors and it adds value to both creator and viewers. 
legendary
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And this is what at the end makes those sponsored reviews useless, we know that even if there are reviews out there that are legitimate there are also many people which produce content and reviews without taking into account the legitimacy of the casino itself, which means that at the end you are forced to do your due diligence anyway, and this brings the question why bother watching a sponsored review when you still have to make sure that the casino is legitimate and it is not going to scam you?

that's still the question there as it won't affect the streamers reputation if the casino is revealed as a scam after all he was sponsored and just did what was told. this is just like what Cointelegraph is doing, publishing sponsored articles which they yet have no idea whether there is truth to it or not. but they are actually giving cautions when they say it's a sponsored article.
It depends, if a person ends up begin scammed because of the sponsored content that he watched I can bet that person is not going to be that happy and even if you think the person creating the content cannot be accused of anything as he did not knew what was going on this is still going to affect his reputation as most likely people will see his new reviews with reservations, which is why I have always thought that reviews whether they are sponsored or not need to be honest in order to not deceive unintentionally those that could try a new casino after watching a review.
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Right now, I'm want to hear everyone's opinion about sponsor money.

What do you things for some streamer who playing using sponsor money? did you feel that was not good or you have another opinion. IMO, I don't mind with some sponsor money as long the streamer admitted on the video he using sponsor money and not just say that was his own money when the reality the money came from sponsor money or even the worst scenario playing using demo money.

And of course, the casino that sponsors the money came from a reputable casino. I believe in bicointalk some casino even reputable casino was also offering this sponsor for some YouTuber or streamer.

I kinda feel got some entertainment from this even they playing with some sponsor money, as long the money sponsor not really a ridiculous amount.

I'm not sure about how it's going with reputable casino, but shady casinos often propose such "promotion". Needless to say that this is "fake" money, and streamer not using real money to bet. This is like 80 % of all "sponsorship" in gambling.

But in term of reputable casinos and gambling platforms (like pokerstars) i don't see any problem with sponsorship. I'm looking how my streamer playing and it's not important for me that he playing for his own money or casino paying him. 
legendary
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If I have a good channel with viewers I will accept sponsor money as long as the sponsor has a good reputation and no bad feedback, this has been the industry practice for a long time, commercialism is always been part of content creation, you see it on TV, in the newspaper and now in the internet and those with good channel.
Some streamers, mostly those You-tubers doesn't care much about the legitimacy of the casino before accepting the offer of sponsor money, this has been my worries that accepting these fake sponsor money will be endangering the likes of the players. What we saw today on Newspapers and on the Internets are fake contents promoting shit-projects through the name of celebrities which can enter into deal without considering the interests of their followers. 'Commercialism ' is good when everything about it is good and legit.
And this is what at the end makes those sponsored reviews useless, we know that even if there are reviews out there that are legitimate there are also many people which produce content and reviews without taking into account the legitimacy of the casino itself, which means that at the end you are forced to do your due diligence anyway, and this brings the question why bother watching a sponsored review when you still have to make sure that the casino is legitimate and it is not going to scam you?

that's still the question there as it won't affect the streamers reputation if the casino is revealed as a scam after all he was sponsored and just did what was told. this is just like what Cointelegraph is doing, publishing sponsored articles which they yet have no idea whether there is truth to it or not. but they are actually giving cautions when they say it's a sponsored article.





legendary
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If I have a good channel with viewers I will accept sponsor money as long as the sponsor has a good reputation and no bad feedback, this has been the industry practice for a long time, commercialism is always been part of content creation, you see it on TV, in the newspaper and now in the internet and those with good channel.
Some streamers, mostly those You-tubers doesn't care much about the legitimacy of the casino before accepting the offer of sponsor money, this has been my worries that accepting these fake sponsor money will be endangering the likes of the players. What we saw today on Newspapers and on the Internets are fake contents promoting shit-projects through the name of celebrities which can enter into deal without considering the interests of their followers. 'Commercialism ' is good when everything about it is good and legit.
And this is what at the end makes those sponsored reviews useless, we know that even if there are reviews out there that are legitimate there are also many people which produce content and reviews without taking into account the legitimacy of the casino itself, which means that at the end you are forced to do your due diligence anyway, and this brings the question why bother watching a sponsored review when you still have to make sure that the casino is legitimate and it is not going to scam you?
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If we talk about the market, it will still be huge and it can attract many people to come to the gambling sites as they can online from anywhere they want. If the casino sees that hiring someone who has a huge follower in social media can give them a chance to reach more people to become their member, they will still do that and search for the promoters that can help them. Well, I am sure the casino gets benefits from that as the promoters can get the additional money from the casino.
They won't hire someone who does have a low following. It's a protocol to most of these advertisers like in this niche that they should hire someone who has a large following.
It's a throw and waste of money if they will sponsor someone who only has a less following. They don't want to do that.
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