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Thursday, January 5, 2012

The Beauty of Bonuses

Let's start with a simple question: who doesn't like money? Money is what allows us to operate successfully within society. It allows us to buy our food, secure our shelter, and, just as importantly, it lets us look good! With money comes fashionable clothes, jewelry, make up, accessories, and anything else that you, or I, would need to fit into the fast moving fashion world. This is why, when an opportunity to make money conveniently and easily comes along, I pay attention. So should you.

Bonus Money:

That has a lovely ring to it, doesn't it? "Bonus money." It conjures images of nice fat Christmas bonuses, end of the year bonuses, or dividends. However, in this article, the bonuses we are talking about are the bonuses that online casinos are now offering to get new people to sign up. Commonly a no deposit bonus, these little gifts are the next best thing to free money. However, there are some small caveats that keep online casino bonuses from attaining that level of unreal benefit. For example, many casinos that give large sign up bonuses only consider the player as having "won" if, after they have played the full bonus, they have more money than they started out with. While at first this might be frustrating, it is also perfectly logical. After all, if some extremely generous friend lent you $1,000 (which you would not have to pay back if you lost), they would certainly want their $1,000 back if you won, or whatever was left if you did not. 

Finding Bonuses: 

The best place to find online casino bonuses is in one of the many databases online. These databases are dedicated to helping people like us - the technical term is "bonus hunters" - find what we are looking for. Generally, these sites sort the bonuses into cash bonuses, bonus plays, and bonus play time, which is common in slots.

Why they are offered:

You may be wondering, "if it's so easy to make money using casino bonuses, how can they afford to offer them?" and that's a good question. The answer is: if people quit after spending their entire free bonuses, then they wouldn't work. However, most casinos offer another bonus for making a deposit and if people do that, and lose, they're hooked. They want to win back their money and so they keep playing. This is why, if you want to make money as a bonus hunter, you have to always keep in mind that these bonuses are a lure and then not take the bait. 

However, that being said, if you do keep in mind that the bonuses are a deliberate strategy, and do your research thoroughly, it is possible to make a good amount of that lovely green paper, which is a gateway to so much more.


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