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20th March 2019 at 7:30 pm #56451or a lovely set of tits
LOL – reminds me of K Blackwood. Blonde babe who would stream, swear in a sexy accent and people would send her donations to play on line. Not sure what happened to her.
Sadly I suspect that slapping my wedding tackle on the computer desk and swearing will not generate the same levels of income – even with a super powered zoom webcam
??? Exactly who I was thinking of..
My god though, I’d give up a testicle for a night with her
20th March 2019 at 7:32 pm #56452It’s a Tricky 1 tbh…
Lets just say Stevie does 2 videos a week on average, that’s 104,000 a year + some extra deposits when it doesn’t go to well say 20% of the time that’s another £20,200 on top.. Plus expenses of set up, say £5,000 a year for food etc.
Round it up to £130,000 a year without a guarantee. For Stevie to get a return on this he would need his affiliate to spend in excess of £1,500,000 @8%=£130,000 a year.
Dont quote me here though as the figures may be off, and expenses may be a lot higher as the wife loves Asda I heard.
Bet if he reads this he’ll be pissing himself laughing thinking these lot don’t have a clue.
It why I said “Don’t quote me though” ?? As that’s a minimum estimate.
Thebandit will be saying Oh no not this shit again… ?
@Dune…..Don’t quote me again here.. As I see it the Bandit does pub fruits too and has spent a considerable amount of time working on online slots to gain experience in how to try and beat some slots, probably losing at the start quite often.. And has finally come good on Reel King ??
Speculate to accumulate is his motto ?
120th March 2019 at 7:50 pm #56457Figures have been quoted of over a million £s wagered in 3 months, on slots at 96% rtp the expected loss over a years play would be £160,000
Running the website, admin, comp prizes and putting everything expense wise through the “business” could be as much at 20k per month
requires £280k of affiliate revenue.
Some streamers run good, other streamers are not playing with their own funds.
The above is pretty much a guess, no idea if the maths adds up for those “making it pay”
Making even a modest income from online marketing has its attractions working part time from home.
20th March 2019 at 7:51 pm #56458LOL at Bandit saying “oh no not this shit again” – I can imagine it.
Just want to make it clear, its not about how much he earns, or anything like that. Just interested in how a new affiliate would manage to survive without sufficient cash flow in a competitive market
20th March 2019 at 7:57 pm #56461LOL at Bandit saying “oh no not this shit again” – I can imagine it.
Just want to make it clear, its not about how much he earns, or anything like that. Just interested in how a new affiliate would manage to survive without sufficient cash flow in a competitive market
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Yup, we know its about new streamers entering the markets… And £150,000 just seems to be not enough tbh for example a £2/5 player at Poker would need a bankroll of over a mil to be able to ride the Variance ? as you can be card dead for months..
20th March 2019 at 8:07 pm #56466LOL at Bandit saying “oh no not this shit again” – I can imagine it.
Just want to make it clear, its not about how much he earns, or anything like that. Just interested in how a new affiliate would manage to survive without sufficient cash flow in a competitive market
An ever crowded market, if your good at marketing then there is plenty of sectors to get involved in other than the tightening gambling/streaming market.
As soon as the anti FOBT brigade are looking for the next target once the stakes are lowered… online gambling/advertising will be up there on the agenda.
20th March 2019 at 8:21 pm #56473An ever crowded market, if your good at marketing then there is plenty of sectors to get involved in other than the tightening gambling/streaming market.
As soon as the anti FOBT brigade are looking for the next target once the stakes are lowered… online gambling/advertising will be up there on the agenda.
I suspect that is inevitable. The bookies are now having to look for ways to continue the cash inflow which they will lose from the FOBT’s, which is probably less than they state but more than they want to. They will increasingly move into the online market – cue more government oversight, more media stories of problem gambling and more focus on restricting advertising to protect minors.
It would be surprising if somewhere along the line someone didn’t pick up on an advertising medium which broadcasts gambling videos without any age restrictions in place other than a small sign on the videos, moreover one which has no watershed..
20th March 2019 at 8:39 pm #56477LOL at Bandit saying “oh no not this shit again” – I can imagine it.
Just want to make it clear, its not about how much he earns, or anything like that. Just interested in how a new affiliate would manage to survive without sufficient cash flow in a competitive market
An ever crowded market, if your good at marketing then there is plenty of sectors to get involved in other than the tightening gambling/streaming market.
As soon as the anti FOBT brigade are looking for the next target once the stakes are lowered… online gambling/advertising will be up there on the agenda.
That’s a very good point as soon as that comes in streamers and the likes will bump up their marketing., although the bookies are savagely bent against you, 500max win etc I do feel that online gambling is more dangerous.. Like going 40k deep in a session would never happen in a bookies and while I feel its your right to spend what you like on what you like I think some serious moderation should be put in place because while the Bandit can put that kind of cash in while gambling responsibly If I put 1% of that in it would not be responsible at all, really I think there should be some steps to go up before you can potentially lose so much like proof of income before depositing etc,
Streaming slots is excellent when it’s done right but people like nick have the bankruptcy of many on there hands because unlike Steve he plays for money
20th March 2019 at 8:40 pm #56478But like bandit said at the beginning he was slotting anyway . So why not just record the session of bonuses .
i think he has paved the way just showing the good and bad losses of the bonuses instead of glorifying the channel for just good wins and streaming for hours …..
20th March 2019 at 8:49 pm #56480LOL at Bandit saying “oh no not this shit again” – I can imagine it.
Just want to make it clear, its not about how much he earns, or anything like that. Just interested in how a new affiliate would manage to survive without sufficient cash flow in a competitive market
An ever crowded market, if your good at marketing then there is plenty of sectors to get involved in other than the tightening gambling/streaming market.
As soon as the anti FOBT brigade are looking for the next target once the stakes are lowered… online gambling/advertising will be up there on the agenda.
That’s a very good point as soon as that comes in streamers and the likes will bump up their marketing., although the bookies are savagely bent against you, 500max win etc I do feel that online gambling is more dangerous.. Like going 40k deep in a session would never happen in a bookies and while I feel its your right to spend what you like on what you like I think some serious moderation should be put in place because while the Bandit can put that kind of cash in while gambling responsibly If I put 1% of that in it would not be responsible at all, really I think there should be some steps to go up before you can potentially lose so much like proof of income before depositing etc,
Streaming slots is excellent when it’s done right but people like nick have the bankruptcy of many on there hands because unlike Steve he plays for money
Yep, the bookies queered their own pitch by not addressing the issues, there is the potential for online to go the same way.
Not a great lover of proof of income as sending my bank statements and pay statements off to a random offshore casino wouldn’t sit well with me.
However if the casinos were linked into credit referencing agency they could perhaps consider whether someone with a poor record was perhaps over extending themselves spending £300,000 on slots in 6 months 🙂
21st March 2019 at 10:09 am #56456Figures have been quoted of over a million £s wagered in 3 months, on slots at 96% rtp the expected loss over a years play would be £160,000
Running the website, admin, comp prizes and putting everything expense wise through the “business” could be as much at 20k per month
requires £280k of affiliate revenue.
Some streamers run good, other streamers are not playing with their own funds.
The above is pretty much a guess, no idea if the maths adds up for those “making it pay”
21st March 2019 at 1:56 pm #56578Doing it legitimately using only your own money? – 60grand youd need.
Doing it with extra bonuses, max cashouts, the “fruity slots” method – 15k.
Doing it with pure fake funds and casino controlled gameplay – 5k max.
21st March 2019 at 2:59 pm #5658821st March 2019 at 4:57 pm #56611Why is there so much hate for nick slots? I don’t watch any of his output but I’ve seen some and he’s just doing the same as all the other streamers
21st March 2019 at 5:35 pm #56627It is quite hard to say tbh, it depends oh how you are going to do it, how much you intend to giveaway, how much you are going to donate to charity, send to people behind the scenes etc and then you just don’t really have a crystal ball as to what is going to happen on the slots, if you go on a long run of getting battered by them then it is going to be expensive.
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