Just wondered if anyone here streams casino gameplay etc
I know a lot do it but wondered if there way anyone here who did
Just wondered if anyone here streams casino gameplay etc
I know a lot do it but wondered if there way anyone here who did
If you have a good relationship with them, there are casinos out there that will provide fake money to stream with. It appears as real money, and is used in the real money game clients, but they zero out the results periodically.
I think it is disingenuous and shady as ****, but there are people doing it successfully. It's all about being wild, crazy, and appealing to degenerate gamblers in an attempt to get them to gamble along with you after they have created an account on XYZ casino site.
I do not think the business model is viable outside of using fake funds either. I did back of the napkin math and in order to gamble at the levels necessary to garner real organic viewers, the costs of doing the spins are $100/hr or much more. It takes a lot of business to earn that kind of money consistently and very few people could pull that off because of the enormous bankroll it would require, along with its constant replenishment from affiliate funds, in order to float the costs of doing real high dollar gambling.
Yeah Ive been looking at a few streamers who have balances in excess of $500k on at least 3 casinos they play at ..
Noone in their right mind would have $500k still sat in a casino account
I've won 4 daily jackpots over the last 2 years and play slots regularly so was going to stream gameplay
I stream games so know how to get a decent interactive following
but I don't know if some affiliate programs prohibit promotion via streaming
I think it's sh.it quality traffic, because many who're watching those streameres already lost everything they had.
Serious depositors don't waste their time with free spins, bonuses, giveaways and different garbage like that.
That's partially correct. Depending on the targeted market, you could be looking at very nice figures just because you are pushing certain brands. And if you know just where to advertise your stream, chances are that you could be adressing to a "virgin" audience which is ready to jump on whatever bonuses/giveaways the streamer has to offer. It's a shame though that the majority of streamers have gone (or have always been) rogue and thus created an extremely bad reputation for everyone else involved in this form of entertainment.
gm2891 (21 October 2021)