5.1.09

What effect will the economy have on the online bingo world?

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If you haven’t heard about the hurting economy, then you have probably been hiding under a rock or something this holiday season. Shops are closing, unemployment rates are up, and people are still playing online bingo. Wait, what was that last part? That’s right, people are still hitting up bingo sites with good frequency, as the bingo industry itself hasn’t taken too much of a hit with the recent economic downturn. In fact, it looks as if people are playing even more online now, as they don’t want to invest the money to head down a local bingo hall.

The question is, will this trend remain or will the economy start to take its tool on the world of online bingo? That’s something that could be very interesting to consider, especially given the daunting prognosis that says things might get worse before they get too much better. The question really comes down to one very important factor. Will people continue to throw their shrinking expendable income at the online bingo game industry when there are other options pulling at their purse strings?

From what we know, online bingo and online gambling are two things that people really just enjoy doing. Folks who play bingo online usually do it for a number of reasons. On one hand, it serves as a relatively cheap form of entertainment. This is quite important, as other types of entertainment become much more expensive in play bingo light of the recent financial crunch. In addition to that, many of these individuals do it for a rush. They get a great feeling out of it, and this is something that they are willing to pay handsomely for.

We can guess that those people who are playing online play live bingo for the “rush” of the game are probably going to keep doing that, no matter what goes wrong in the economy. People who are simply using online bingo for a form of cheap entertainment on the internet might drop off a little bit, but overall it looks like the industry will sustain itself through the rough patches. Even if things get a little bit worse, I would not expect bingo to take a direct hit like many of the other industries undoubtedly will.

If you are an online bingo participant, this means something even more important for you. It means that there are going to be extra bonuses available for you to use if you choose to do so. Sites are going to do things to make sure that you know, first and foremost, how much they appreciate your patronizing their parlor. Look around for these appreciative offers, as they can help push your bankroll upward without ever having to do much.

News Sources:-
Written by Charlene Grey
http://bingostreet.com/news-20090105/what-effect-will-the-economy-have-on-the-online-bingo-world
If you haven’t heard about the hurting economy, then you have probably been hiding under a rock or something this holiday season. Shops are closing, unemployment rates are up, and people are still playing online bingo. Wait, what was that last part? That’s right, people are still hitting up bingo sites with good frequency, as the bingo industry itself hasn’t taken too much of a hit with the recent economic downturn. In fact, it looks as if people are playing even more online now, as they don’t want to invest the money to head down a local bingo hall.

The question is, will this trend remain or will the economy start to take its tool on the world of online bingo? That’s something that could be very interesting to consider, especially given the daunting prognosis that says things might get worse before they get too much better. The question really comes down to one very important factor. Will people continue to throw their shrinking expendable income at the online bingo game industry when there are other options pulling at their purse strings?

From what we know, online bingo and online gambling are two things that people really just enjoy doing. Folks who play bingo online usually do it for a number of reasons. On one hand, it serves as a relatively cheap form of entertainment. This is quite important, as other types of entertainment become much more expensive in play bingo light of the recent financial crunch. In addition to that, many of these individuals do it for a rush. They get a great feeling out of it, and this is something that they are willing to pay handsomely for.

We can guess that those people who are playing online play live bingo for the “rush” of the game are probably going to keep doing that, no matter what goes wrong in the economy. People who are simply using online bingo for a form of cheap entertainment on the internet might drop off a little bit, but overall it looks like the industry will sustain itself through the rough patches. Even if things get a little bit worse, I would not expect bingo to take a direct hit like many of the other industries undoubtedly will.

If you are an online bingo participant, this means something even more important for you. It means that there are going to be extra bonuses available for you to use if you choose to do so. Sites are going to do things to make sure that you know, first and foremost, how much they appreciate your patronizing their parlor. Look around for these appreciative offers, as they can help push your bankroll upward without ever having to do much.

News Sources:-
Written by Charlene Grey
http://bingostreet.com/news-20090105/what-effect-will-the-economy-have-on-the-online-bingo-world

William Hill Bingo sponsors ITV's The Real Deal

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William Hill Bingo is sponsoring ITV1 daytime show The Real Deal. It will launch today (January 5) and run until mid-April.

The Real Deal is an antiques show where contestants have to decide whether to take an offer from an antiques bingo sites dealer or send the item to auction. It is hosted by David Dickinson and is shown every weekday.

The idents, which have been created by Home, have the strapline, William Hill Bingo Thrill.

The sponsorship follows the company's first TV deal last year with Spin Star, also an ITV1 show. William Hill Bingo says it has chosen The Real Deal because it offers similar demographics to Spin Star and fits with the target audience of potential home bingo players.

The company says: "For an initial foray in to actual programme sponsorship, we were very pleased with the response from the Spin Star association".

It adds The Real Deal has the "potential for a far bigger audience with its current scheduling".

News Sources:-
05-Jan-09
http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=63802&d=258&h=262&f=3
William Hill Bingo is sponsoring ITV1 daytime show The Real Deal. It will launch today (January 5) and run until mid-April.

The Real Deal is an antiques show where contestants have to decide whether to take an offer from an antiques bingo sites dealer or send the item to auction. It is hosted by David Dickinson and is shown every weekday.

The idents, which have been created by Home, have the strapline, William Hill Bingo Thrill.

The sponsorship follows the company's first TV deal last year with Spin Star, also an ITV1 show. William Hill Bingo says it has chosen The Real Deal because it offers similar demographics to Spin Star and fits with the target audience of potential home bingo players.

The company says: "For an initial foray in to actual programme sponsorship, we were very pleased with the response from the Spin Star association".

It adds The Real Deal has the "potential for a far bigger audience with its current scheduling".

News Sources:-
05-Jan-09
http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=63802&d=258&h=262&f=3
 

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