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Where does this site get it's casino revenue info from?

4 years ago by shamwow511
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4 years ago

Howdy,


I'm just wondering where the reviews on this site get their information for whether a casino is low, medium or high revenue from?


Obviously the well regulated casinos have earnings reports etc but the vast majority of casinos are run from off-shore locations that don't report revenue or even who owns the joint half the time.


So I'm wondering how they're getting that info and also what exactly constitutes for example a 'medium-sized' revenue?


Are we talking a million bucks a year or a million bucks a week?


I'm pretty interested in comparing these stats if anyone has any data.


Thanks!

shamwow511
4 years ago

Was wondering about the same thing over here.

Would be wonderful if we can get some clarification 🙂

shamwow511
4 years ago

I remember that Matej already explained to me once, but it's been a long time ago and I completely forgot it. I already asked him to come here and reply 🙂

shamwow511
4 years ago

Hey!

The basic principle of how we create the ratings is here:

https://casino.guru/our-casino-reviews

When we are talking purely about the revenues, we are using different tools, and we measure: how many google searches the casino has in the selected period, how many visitors the casino has (from more platforms/tools), and we also evaluate the countries from where are the visitors. Then we are putting this data together and using some crosscheck. We created this formula based on real data from bigger casinos and then made some checks if the results are +- accurate. We can't say exactly the numbers, but we can at least compare the casinos and know the approximately the revenues and based on that + other factors we create the rating. We were working on this formula for more than a half year.

4 years ago

Hey!

The basic principle of how we create the ratings is here:

https://casino.guru/our-casino-reviews

When we are talking purely about the revenues, we are using different tools, and we measure: how many google searches the casino has in the selected period, how many visitors the casino has (from more platforms/tools), and we also evaluate the countries from where are the visitors. Then we are putting this data together and using some crosscheck. We created this formula based on real data from bigger casinos and then made some checks if the results are +- accurate. We can't say exactly the numbers, but we can at least compare the casinos and know the approximately the revenues and based on that + other factors we create the rating. We were working on this formula for more than a half year.

4 years ago

Cool! Can you give us some idea what kind of revenue is classed as small/medium/large?

shamwow511
4 years ago

The biggest brands (bet365, Unibet, 888 Casino - we are talking about hundreds of millions - we are calculating it on the period of 4 years. Medium casinos revenues are dozens of millions, and small are just millions.


4 years ago

The biggest brands (bet365, Unibet, 888 Casino - we are talking about hundreds of millions - we are calculating it on the period of 4 years. Medium casinos revenues are dozens of millions, and small are just millions.


4 years ago

So small casinos may only be making ~$250,000 a year?

shamwow511
4 years ago

0-10m per 4 years I think

4 years ago

0-10m per 4 years I think

4 years ago

Interesting! So any casino classed as Medium is estimated to be making more than $2.5mil/y ?

4 years ago

What's the threshold for the Big category? 10m+ per 4 years?

Edited by author 4 years ago
shamwow511
4 years ago

The intervals are 10M, 30M, 100M but this is just information for the review - the formula is precise and each $ matters. 🙂

Edited by author 4 years ago

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