Why Casinos Only Give Good Offers To 'Good' Customers
Mar 20, 2023
The job of a casino; Rinse people for all their money as fast as they can while sucking customers into the joys and despairs of interchanging highs and lows.
That, unfortunately, is the harsh reality of the UK's ever growing ubiquitous Online Casinos. It's always been like that, but now more than ever Casinos are taking their grip on their share of the online betting market and making the most money. Casinos literally have to just provide the game, provide the service and let the money roll in. But the value of every customer is different. Some customers are far more willing than others and are rewarded accordingly.
We all know the house always wins unless you are using the Profit Gateway EV Method, but looking from a general perspective of the UK Casino industry we can see a clear pattern in who spends and what they get back. Customers who are providing low activity and therefore low revenue to the casino are not usually rewarded with the most back. These customers stick to OTP (on the page) reloads that are freely open to anyone on nearly every casino sites. Taking EV from these does not create enormous profits and can lead to quick bans. This customer takes the far lower end of the profit available via EV to more discerning or clued up customers like the ones inside the Profit Gateway Casino Academy.
So then on the other end of the spectrum, we've got customers who deposit and stake their money frequently. These customers are held in a much higher regard and are frequently rewarded as such with bonuses, spins, cashback and other promotions sent privately that aren't available to every single customer. These customers make up the larger bulk of profits a casino makes, because more money staked directly correlates to more money earned for the casino, which allows them to give more generous offers.
So, why and how exactly are the casinos paying these higher earning customers? Well, It's simple.
Like most businesses, its automation. It's so much easier to have a computer send an email when an 'If' function is triggered. For example, if the emailing service used by the gambling company takes an instruction like 'If customer Deposits X and Stakes X, reward them Y'. It's important to remember, for a big casino its not feasible to contact every single player individually and tell them they are getting a bonus, so they just blanket them out to customers who are likely to deliver a future profit.
Now take note of the word 'likely'. Of course, we are taking EV and will beat the casino over time, but they don't know that and certainly can't tell you from another customer. If you make yourself look like a high roller, or someone who has interest in betting with that casino, you will find your bonus bagging attempts go undetected and you can continue at your leisure getting high casino bonuses sent to your inbox that deliver you high EV when you play them out, rather than small ones every gets given. This becomes a personal basis because you appear to be a customer who is worth paying them to.
So how do you get to this point? Well, you need to know what casinos will pay you back, because not all will. You also need to know the sweet spot of what to stake, how to stake it and when to stake it. The same goes for deposits and their sizes, because getting either of these factors wrong can stop you getting the offers you know others are getting. Inside Profit Gateway, you get all these plans because we've tested the casinos personally for their reward structures. This leads to way higher profits and is something you need if you want to make a tax free income from casinos.
Until next time,
Will S
Founder Of Profit Gateway UK