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There have been a lot of discussions about this, but I still wonder if you attract a lot of people (or a new audience) with posting these giveaways on Twitter/Telegram? They are dominated by bots and you need to be extremely quick and lucky to win a small prize. You will get views as everybody loves free stuff but I doubt it is really effective.
Certainly, despite the presence of numerous bots aiming for promo codes, this marketing approach can still generate a "buzz" and excitement, which are essential for reaching new audiences. Additionally, to the best of my knowledge, casinos can target specific demographics that align with their preferences. Is this feature available on Twitter?
Since there are a lot of bots active on Twitter or telegram, does this mean that we should not use these big platforms for our promotions? This is not the right approach. Marketing on these platforms can bring new gamblers to the site and it is worth having a presence on those platforms.
Just my opinion, those bots that are driving the post traffic and views are actually the reason why a lot of natural views checks the post and tries the service. While maybe it's not what Roobet wants for their promotion, in a way it's still converted into something that's positive.
When announcing giveaways there, the sites can take measures that the bot participation becomes minimized. There can be a number of steps taken which will involve human interaction, in order to avail of the bonuses. If a gambling site, such as Roobet has enough budget, should not leave any platform untouched and have its promotions on every social media platform.
True. They want to spread the word far and wide. They have different techniques and strategies to eliminate those who may abuse the promotions that they are putting up. It's not as if they will be promoting this and they are not prepared for the possible surge of users anyway.