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  • #769767
    vladcizsol
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    Bags full of money IF you market correctly to the prime areas like the US, Canada, UK and Australia.

    Here’s an interesting read in our news section:

    http://www.casinoaffiliateprograms.com/casino-affiliate-news/UK-BINGO-PLAYERS-SPEND-BIG.php

    #769858
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I’m sure Dom will have some insight into this thread.

    #769861
    akcov68
    Member

    Hi Back in ’52,

    One of the great things about bingo players is that these players are looking for a social community when playing bingo, and player loyalty is generally high. So, there is a lot of long-term earnings potential with bingo.

    #769862
    vladcizsol
    Member

    Thanks Mel :hattip:

    Dom any input here? You are the Bingo Affiliate of the Year so I am sure you can offer some great feedback.

    #769868
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Bingo has seen a slow and steady climb and it hasn’t reached it’s full potential by far. It’s still very much a growth area. There is still time to get in on the “ground floor”.

    Most Bingo players end up spending money at the slots – so it’s important that the halls offer good slots. You have a big difference in players spending habits – some spend negligible amounts, but are very important to the hall because they are often there to chat and make friends and are necessary for a good community. I have seen whales in Bingo too, playing as many cards as possible and playing slots while the cards autofill. I’m hard up telling you what to expect as average player value – you best ask some aff programs, they have a better spread.

    I have promoted Bingo since it first came out and I saw very slow but very steady growth. I still make very considerably more on casinos, but to be fair, they have received a lot more attention from me. If there were no casinos, Bingo would carry me.

    Bingo beats poker by miles for me – but then, I seem to suck at poker promotion. :tongue:

    #770355
    biggyg
    Member

    Nice thing about some bingo programs is the players can play slots ,bingo and pull tabs at the same time.Playtech can easily attract players who spend $5000+ a month -we call them bingo players but they are also playing slots and pull tabs .trust me i have played my share of chinese kitchen and speed bingo at same time lol.There is great value in playtech bingo players in uk and canada if you stick to the affiliate progrms that will pay.we do have some good months with south beach bingo ,players there can spend $xxxx a month although for us the average player is between $200-$350 a month.

    #776371
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Note my experience is primarily bingo – not casino or poker. I think that bingo definitely is not as lucrative as casinos. Probably similar to or better than recreational poker, but obviously not as good as the pro poker niche. I do alright by bingo, but would expect to make 4 or 5 x as much with a similar position in the casino / blackjack market.

    “Whales” are probably about 3 in 100 – and are munchkins compared to what I’ve heard about casino and poker whales – but bingo whales can stick with a site for years.

    Same problems with affiliate manager service and slow or erratic payments as the other industries. Don’t put all your effort into one affiliate program – they can go south in a hurry. Do not do CPA. If you want do CPA try something like the credit industry.

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