Although you haven't quoted me, I suppose this was a question to me.
Has this worked? It barely works tbh. Only a few users got campaign from their thread and they are high quality users. I can't remember if I ever reach someone from such a thread. Once reached LoyceV and he denied because of his local laws of advertising casinos or something like this.
People contact me for negotiation. Again, the number isn't that high. I had a few users in my campaigns from DM.
Thank you for answering my question so clearly, and the same goes for the others who replied as well. Being a high-quality user really makes a huge difference, and this can only be achieved through genuine and natural means, such as enjoying participating in discussions about crypto, iGaming in general, etc.
It all goes well, casinos make a lot of money and get bigger. The only other industry players that can rival Casinos are exchanges and the now banned crypto mixers, but exchanges seem to prefer a referral kind of approach. Maybe it works for them better than the advertising traditional way.
If you look at other players like noncustodial wallets, crypto card services, payment processors etc, I don't think they can raise as much money as a casino can do for advertisement.
In fact, the casino manages to raise more money and in turn has more money to spend on advertising.
But other services also spend money on advertising, albeit at slightly lower rates. Perhaps they don't earn as much because they don't advertise themselves.
How many services do you encounter long after they were created, that if they had been announced, you would have used sooner?
Since I don't have metrics, and perhaps even campaign managers are limited in this information, it's more difficult to get a true idea of the impact a forum campaign can have. Perhaps what's missing is this: information to attract more advertisers.
Question for campaign managers: What information do you feel is missing that would be useful to attract more advertisers?
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