Lol.
Seriously though, I think this will only work if I can provide good information that seasoned players find useful. I consider myself “experienced” in playing terms, hence why I feel I am better suited to this type of player…the player who has been round the block a bit and needs background info more than the obvious stuff.
Passing on some of my experiences, both good and bad, plus info that you only find out by playing is the way I have headed in the past year, so I am hoping the legwork in successfully removing bonus info is done. We’ll see.
At the end of the day, I want to refer players to casinos where they will be happy and want to stay, for both business reasons and of course, moral reasons. It’s in everyone’s best interests. My thoughts are, that while a bonus can definately serve a purpose, if a player is swayed by the bonus, they may not yet be in a position where they know what they want. Nor am I liklely to be able to sway them much.
Nothing against them, simply not my target audience.
You could argue that this makes the information I provide incomplete. I’d probably agree, but counter-argue that when the player does click through, they are likely to have their expectations at least met, if not raised. And that’s what consumer oriented business is all about. Meeting and exceeding expectations. Well, that and communication.
I think it’s where a lot of casinos (& businesses in general) go wrong. They flash it all up, get the customer’s expectations raised, then the customer gets let down when the full truth of what’s on offer, or the restrictions attached, is revealed. I prefer to work in reverse.
Hmmm…I wonder if this makes me the first Affiliate site without bonus info
Cheers
Simmo!