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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Top 40 Twitch accounts for gambling advertising
by
Fortify
on 20/06/2023, 18:45:40 UTC
Gambling faces limitations, so marketers are exploring new ways to promote. Social media have become one of the methods. I have already written about the top 50 Instagram & TikTok accounts for gambling advertising. But gambling is strictly regulated on these platforms. Therefore, Twitch may be a more suitable platform.

Twitch allowed streamers to share referral codes and links without restrictions for a period. Today, it is prohibited to stream sites that include slots, roulette, or dice games and aren’t licensed either in the U.S. or in other jurisdictions. But following the rules, influencers can stream various gambling sites on Twitch.

We have collected 2,505 Twitch channels related to gambling and I make the top 40 of them sorted by the number of hours watched.

The information in the above top is relevant at the time of data collection. The Demo_Gambling/iGaming Twitch Marketing Inventory List 2023 includes the number of peak viewers, average viewers, hour watched per day, active days, and etc.

More and more businesses are turning to influencers, considering their vast audience and impact. The effectiveness of influencer advertising can be attributed to the strong bond between influencers and followers. When influencers recommend or review products, viewers perceive their opinions as highly reliable, surpassing the credibility of traditional advertising methods. Influencers offer a unique advantage in terms of targeting, allowing advertisers to concentrate on specific target audiences. That's why we have compiled 2,505 streamers into a single list - Gambling/iGaming Twitch Marketing Inventory List 2023, which served as the basis for this top. Considering the restrictions faced by gambling, influencer marketing on Twitch can become effective and allows companies to achieve more quality results.

It is fascinating to see the amount of time that people have collectively spent watching these streamers and a very interesting list that you've put together. It just goes to show how many people out there are watching this sort of content and being influenced by these streamers on a long time scale. Many of them will have sponsors, both officially disclosed and those that they partner with in secret, who might be distorting the actual win return rate of the sites they're playing on. It's very dangerous following these sort of people because they can often manipulate viewers into believing that it's possible to win long term, unless you're playing poker or clear about the risks of the entertainment you're playing - it's better to stay away.