The Secret Behind Casino Bonuses – Here’s What You Need to Know

Today, most of the land-based casinos have started operating online. The main reason is that online casinos have greater exposure and offer more flexibility to their users. As any other online business and service provider, online casinos have special offers like bet365 bonus, for example, that are unique to them and their customers. 

Each casino has personalized offers that you can choose from and there are plenty of offers to consider. But what do these offers mean? Simply put, they’re basically incentives to encourage potential customers to convert into paying customers or users. With that in mind, let’s have a look at the secret behind casino bonuses and what you need to know about them. 

Welcome bonuses
As the name suggests, welcome bonuses apply to users who are creating an account for the first time. Many online casinos have various welcome bonuses available to choose from when you’re in the process of registering your account. For example, you can choose a 10 free spin with a matching bonus up to $300. 

So what does that mean? That means you get 10 free spins for a specific slot game when you make your first deposit. 

Moreover, the matching deposit up to $300 means that the casino will match any amount you deposit up to $300. In other words, if you make a $200 deposit, the casino will give you extra $200 to play with. 

Rollovers and turnovers
When it comes to casino bonuses you may run into terms, such as rollovers and turnovers. These are actually wagering requirements that are part of every bonus deal. Their primary use is to prevent money laundering and it’s something every online casino has as part of their company policy. 

Therefore, if your bonus has a 15x turnover requirement, it means that you must wager your bonus at least 15 times before you can actually collect your winnings. Let’s take the example above. 

If you made a $200 deposit and the casino matches it with another $200, you can’t simply walk away with $400. You can’t make a withdrawal until you’ve wagered the bonus 15 times on casino games. 

Different types of bonuses
Online casinos change their offers all the time. They also change wagering requirements based on the occasion. You may find a completely different bonus offer than what you came across a week ago, for instance. 

The main reason is that online casinos create offers based on current promotions and events. For example, if there’s a new slot game, the casino may change their welcome bonus and other offers to direct you to the new slot game. 

Closing Words 
Welcome bonuses and similar offers are specialized promotions created to encourage customers to play a specific game or participate in a specific event. It’s important that you research welcome bonuses and similar offers thoroughly before you decide to use the bonus.




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