It's definitely a great way to earn in terms of not gambling anything. Promoting in a way is indirect but still has the influence towards other people to gamble. It's less in terms of exposure but still affects the people who might be influenced by it. I was confused at first with this but it's like how the signature campaign works here, you are promoting gambling but not actually gambling itself. It's a way to refer to the casino and marketing it is quite okay with it.
It worked for influencers before, but people are wiser now and know very well that those influencers does not play those games, so most ignore them, I think most of the people who do the conversion now are those who actually gamble and book the games on the casino and share the booking codes of those casinos to their audience to stake on and if they're good at prediction, they get more followers and most of them use the platform for gambling.
From experience, I believe it's way different from what we do here since you're not just paid for visibility, but for conversion rates.
For the VIP programs, I don't think it can be considered because you still have to bet in order to achieve that level. It's quite 50/50 for me.
No casino would give you a VIP offer when you're not gambling. You need to have gambled to a certain amount and/it met some conditions before you're eligible for such offer.