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Wizard
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You should do an interview with her or other slot player channels on what they’ve learned about running a gambling channel like that for profit. The pros and cons.

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YouTube has a strict rule against revealing how much money anyone earns on YouTube. So, on the big question, she would be silenced. I personally think it ranges from about 0.5 to 1 cent a view, in general.
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Mission146

YouTube has a strict rule against revealing how much money anyone earns on YouTube. So, on the big question, she would be silenced. I personally think it ranges from about 0.5 to 1 cent a view, in general.


I would want to know how much, if anything, she's getting from the casinos themselves over and above the usual comp expectations given her ADT.
Vultures can't be choosers.
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YouTube has a strict rule against revealing how much money anyone earns on YouTube. So, on the big question, she would be silenced. I personally think it ranges from about 0.5 to 1 cent a view, in general.


Interesting, because Lady Luck HQ has posted videos discussing this topic. Here's her latest:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2a1Ezyvkx8
Admission: I have not actually watched this video, so perhaps the lede is misleading.rxwine
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I would want to know how much, if anything, she's getting from the casinos themselves over and above the usual comp expectations given her ADT.


Maybe Wizard can submit for a list of questions to ask her in advance.
She may choose not to answer some. Up to her of course. Same with others. Sometimes you can get answers if you word the question carefully. Someone may not tell you how much they make from their slot channel, but they might tell you if it's more or less than a 40 hour a week minimum wage after losses (expenses) EDIT
Quasimodo? Does that name ring a bell?
Wizard
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Interesting, because Lady Luck HQ has posted videos discussing this topic. Here's her latest:


You'll notice she doesn't specifically say how much she makes, at least that I can see, but leads the viewer down a path where a good estimate can be made.
Tangenine Travels does a similar video where they are very careful to state YouTube rules on income disclosure.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
Mission146

Interesting, because Lady Luck HQ has posted videos discussing this topic. Here's her latest:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2a1Ezyvkx8
Admission: I have not actually watched this video, so perhaps the lede is misleading.


The title is not misleading. It would seem that having a successful slot channel is the real advantage play. I imagine there are several people (if not a hundred) trying to do it for every one that is actually successful.
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Side note on slot channels: they're great for the slot collectors community and for those interested in the history of video games.
I've bought a few slot games after watching videos from guys like VegasPlankton and RandomSlots.
But Slotlady is by far my favorite channel for both documenting games and feeling like I'm there at the table/machine.
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I watch the 1A audit guys quite frequently and have ascertained
that a youtuber with about 100k subscribers can make
8-15k a month there is a lot of variables (a video goes viral ect...)
They also make a portion from patreon's affiliate links and Merch. t's. hats and crap.
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Back in the old days if your video went viral with over 10,000 views, it usually brought in a lot of haterz and became unmanageable.
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I believe that. Kind of questionable on the casino's part to be fine with filming, but only if the person is going to show profitable sessions or sessions with free games. I'd almost say questionable of the Youtuber to accept those terms, if they have, but they can do whatever they want.


I’m guessing they would rather not accept those terms....but they do. MG21 abides by their rules at Northeast casinos. History
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Lot of ways to look at that. Maybe he figures it wouldn't change his gambling proclivities to not have the channel, so might as well offset it a bit with all of that other stuff. Definitely eats into the expected loss of playing the machines at least a little bit...I'd have a tough time believing that he'd do all of those things if they were unprofitable or not worth the hourly of their own accord.


Almost all of them “hawk” for likes. My guess is they get something back and view the “work” as justifying their slot habit on some level....even though they don’t make money. Some of these players are playing 800-1,000 yearly sessions of high limit slots. I don’t want to say degenerate because it seems all of them have the bankroll to keep playing...but my guess is they ARE addicted to slots.

I honestly don't know why Youtube viewers make comments like that, 'Hey, you're really pretty.' Do they expect that she's going to reply, 'Oh, you think I'm pretty? Do you want to go out sometime?'


Slot lady is ALWAYS getting hit on by subscribers. Same would likely go for Lady Luck except she brings her husband to every session. Both likely “court” the attention (subscribers) their looks bring.
I have no idea how their high limit play is funded....but some have offered how. I believe Lady Luck has stated she has a “job” in marketing, but has also said public relations. So, who knows. NG claims to run an online jewelry business but will not name it and has also mentioned having “family money”. I have no idea what slot lady does, nor others. I do suspect that some or all are not being entirely truthful about their bankroll funding. Then again, it’s their business.
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rxwine

I never fathomed there would be a market and money to be made making videos of yourself playing slots. It's mind boggling to me that there people out there who enjoy watching others play slots.


I'm guessing the younger pretty girls make more than the old men doing that sort of thing.
If you can attract a big enough audience, I think it qualifies someone as an 'influencer' which is a potential for advertisers to either run ads on the channel or even send products to be pimped for them.
Quasimodo? Does that name ring a bell?
USpapergames

I never fathomed there would be a market and money to be made making videos of yourself playing slots. It's mind boggling to me that there people out there who enjoy watching others play slots.


Same here :/Biggest
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USpapergames

If I remember correctly she really didn't contribute other than posting links to her videos.


Completely agree, it's more like pretty girls aren't usually intelligent enough to last on WoV. Seriously this forum is ruthless, I like it & hate it at the same time. I think we should completely exile people like her because she obviously didn't belong on the forum but I don't want to be the person to do it. That being said, we shouldn't be hostile to people that clearly do belong on this forum ;)
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rdw4potus

I'm guessing the younger pretty girls make more than the old men doing that sort of thing.
If you can attract a big enough audience, I think it qualifies someone as an 'influencer' which is a potential for advertisers to either run ads on the channel or even send products to be pimped for them.


You've hit the nail on the head. Oddly, many female-run slot channels have chosen not to go the influencer route. So the landscape looks like females>men, but influencers>others. There's also a weird merchandise angle & some of the men have what are arguably more marketable catch-phrases (like NG Slots and his 'show me the power of your bonus!').
Brian Christopher (BC Slots) is pretty comfortably the highest-earning slot channel. He shills for online casinos, for the casinos he's filming in, for his editing software company... He's one of a small few who actually do have net income from the endeavor.
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My guess is that Sarah would have contributed here if she hadn't been run out so fast. She's also really smart. Maybe not USPG smart, I guess.
She seems willing to answer questions about how to get/use a host, how to optimize travel perks and miles, etc. on her social media channels - those are all things that come up here a few times a year when someone questions how much they should be getting or how much play they would need to show to be comped.
It's funny how different channels approach trips and filming. NG, Slotlady, MG all take big trips, play for hours, and edit to make it look like there are different 'episodes' (i.e. NG's monthly series of daily videos are filmed on the same weekend). Those folks travel to play, so one big trip with a high ADT is value maximizing and they know it. Others like SDguy and Vegas Low Roller take separate trips and film them all, then delay release until editing can be done. VLR is a vegas local & SDGuy is a self-professed degenerate so they don't seem to care as much about daily play numbers.
I watch/listen to a lot of these videos. For me, they're good background noise. It's like 'watching' golf or baseball - just do what you would have done & look up when someone yells.
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I'm really a huge fan of all the different slot machines but I can't play them. I really appreciate a knowledgeable slotter filming these videos. The machines don't last forever and time will sweep them into the dust bin eventually. Also I can't sit down at table games where the table minimum is $25, so it's informative to me to watch that table action. Keep it up Slotlady!
USpapergames

My guess is that Sarah would have contributed here if she hadn't been run out so fast. She's also really smart. Maybe not USPG smart, I guess. She seems willing to answer questions about how to get/use a host, how to optimize travel perks and miles, etc. on her social media channels - those are all things that come up here a few times a year when someone questions how much they should be getting or how much play they would need to show to be comped.
It's funny how different channels approach trips and filming. NG, Slotlady, MG all take big trips, play for hours, and edit to make it look like there are different 'episodes' (i.e. NG's monthly series of daily videos are filmed on the same weekend). Those folks travel to play, so one big trip with a high ADT is value maximizing and they know it. Others like SDguy and Vegas Low Roller take separate trips and film them all, then delay release until editing can be done. VLR is a vegas local & SDGuy is a self-professed degenerate so they don't seem to care as much about daily play numbers.
I watch/listen to a lot of these videos. For me, they're good background noise. It's like 'watching' golf or baseball - just do what you would have done & look up when someone yells.

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I believe it's the exact opposite & that she was run off because of the fact that she had such little to contribute + the fact that she only created her account as a publicity stunt to advertise her channel to begin with 🤮
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She also frequently shouts out WoO on her live streams when she’s playing UTH and someone asks why she raised 4x.
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I think it should be duly noted that I'm not saying anything bad about her channel, even though it's so far away from what I would consider enjoyable to watch. I think she definitely wasn't cut out to be a WoV member, & yes a lot of it has to do with how hostile the forum is. I don't think your average person could survive being here without being highly intelligent & knowledgeable about the casino industry. I believe if I wasn't into game design or mathematics I would be struggling to withstand the pressures of the harassment from other WoV members even if my intelligence hadn't changed!!!
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I believe it's the exact opposite & that she was run off because of the fact that she had such little to contribute + the fact that she only created her account as a publicity stunt to advertise her channel to begin with 🤮

Said the guy touting his slot machine all day long (-:.
Whatever the case, I don't mind of people want to do a little advertising, just be upfront about it, don't be all sneaky about it as if we are dumb and don't know what they are doing.

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