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Re: How much it cost to most ALL internet with your casino advertisement? $6.2m/d
by
Casdinyard
on 25/08/2023, 21:45:12 UTC
How much would it cost to most ALL internet with your casino advertisement? I mean just for one day?!

It is common to think that there is quite not much places to advertise your casino nowadays, right? Me and my team have found all accesible places to post your advertisement, and it is:

  • 3718 Gambling/iGaming Telegram Channels;
  • 1007 Gambling/iGaming Discord Servers;
  • 98 Gambling/iGaming Forums;
  • 329 Gaming & iGaming Marketing Agencies;
  • 819 Gambling/iGaming Media Outlets;
  • 1315 Gambling/iGaming Rating Websites;
  • 2461 Gambling/iGaming Instagram Accounts;
  • 1666 iGaming-related Facebook Accounts (1097 groups, 569 personal accounts);
  • 126 Gambling/iGaming Reddit Communities (with optimal posting times);
  • 2718 Gambling/iGaming YouTube Channels (with contact details);
  • 2505 Gambling/iGaming Twitch Channels;
  • 977 Gambling/iGaming TikTok Accounts;
  • 2152 iGaming-Related Twitter Accounts (for a comprehensive social media overview)

it is 19,562 places (actual on April 2023).

Lets try to count,

average Telegram post is ~$50, average discord post is ~$20, forum is up to $100, media outlet is $250, for rating-reviews site is about $800, instagram is up to $100, facebook is about ~$60, reddit comms is average ~$200, Youtube release is about $1000, twitch stream is about ~$500, ticktock is average $100, and twitter post is about $150... 

so if we multiply everything on everything we will get.. $6,234,850.00 per one day.

Here is my calculation to check (and also list of about 200 top websites, discords, forums, media and twitters to check): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BYc7otdNjCEUvBf8KWz72zjXDAEmVqGtSzCWPQCvKik/edit#gid=1996305011

well, not that expensive, after all Smiley
Casinos don't need to go ham on advertisements, especially those that are already established. They basically sell themselves at one point in their lifetimes when the whole stuff is already settled. As with those that do advertise, they can pretty much just settle for cheap adsense advertisements which doesn't cost that much, or they can go the beaten path and hire influencers and content creators to vouch for their safety and validity.

I wonder how much it would cost for partnering with streamers on Kick to promote a gambling platform. They get certain contracts from what I understand but I'm not sure if casinos or igaming are allowed to deal with them directly since Kick is basically run by the owner of Stake.

Kick is the rival of Twitch in case you didn't know. A lot of streamers migrated there when they were banned on Twitch.
I suppose it's not going to be possible since it's pretty much advertising your competitors in one way or another. Perhaps twitch streamers with contracts signed on them like xQC and stuff are given Non negotiables when it comes to advertising these casinos.