Gaming Americas Q3 Meetup
Jekaterina Dubnicka Participates in Gaming Americas Q3 Meetup
Jekaterina Dubnicka represented Slotsjudge at the Gaming Americas Q3 Meetup on the topic “Streamers – Speed and Entertainment vs Trust and Knowledge”, along with other key figures of the iGaming industry.
About the Event:
The quarterly Gaming Americas Q3 Meetups are unique virtual gatherings designed to update everyone engaged in Gaming on the latest innovations in the industry, spread unique ideas, and share knowledge and experience. Each meetup is joined by key personas of the iGaming sphere, including CEOs, developers, executives, business development managers, industry experts, and sometimes even governmental representatives and regulators.
The latest Meetup was dedicated to the role of streamers in iGaming and was set to break down such key points as the qualities of successful streamers and their role in the exposure of a brand, as well as choosing the right streamers for the promotion of products and services.
Key Insights from the Panel:
Yoni, the representative of Winpot Mx Casino, defined the main qualities of a successful streamer as authenticity and profound knowledge of the industry and the iGaming products they promote. Troy, the representative of SGG Media, focused on professional expertise, transparency, and consistency in streaming and posting updates to keep uninterrupted contact with the audience. Slotsjudge’s expert, Jekaterina Dubnicka explained the importance of the personal engagement of every streamer, as well as the entertaining atmosphere of the streams.
Discussion Topics:
The main highlights of the Meetup included maximizing the role of streamers for brand exposure, building trust with streamers, choosing the right streamers for brands, and engaging traditional bettors to reach a broader audience. “Brands should see streamers as influencers who represent their brand,” mentioned Jekaterina, dwelling on the importance of proper communication with the audience that would encourage potential clients to engage with the brand. Apart from the overall professionalism, the participants of the Meetup highlighted genuine interest and personal engagement in the gaming process as indispensable qualities of a professional streamer.
Conclusion:
As a representative of Slotsjudge, Jekaterina Dubnicka contributed to the latest Gaming Americas Q3 Meetup by sharing her professional insights into the role of streamers in the community and brand development. Together, the participants of the Meetup defined the importance of streamers for engaging with broad audiences and improving the visibility of iGaming brands on a global scale.
Bill Pascrell III Partner at Princeton Public Affairs Group
Gaming Americas Q3 Meetup: iGaming Streamers & the US Legislation Round-up
The last Gaming Americas Virtual Meetup for Q3 of 2024 delved deeply into one of the most popular trends in the iGaming industry: streamers. How is this trend evolving in the Americas, and what have companies learned from Europe’s momentum? What qualities should companies seek in a streamer, and how can they fully harness their influence?
In the Meetup’s second session, we were thrilled to welcome back our favorite industry legends: Bill Pascrell III, Partner at Princeton Public Affairs Group (PPAG); Jeremy Kleiman, Gaming Attorney and Member at Saiber LLC; and Martin Lycka, SVP of American Regulatory Affairs and Responsible Gambling at Entain. They shared the latest updates on US legislation and their perspectives on the current landscape.
Streamers’ Role in Gaming Industry Growth
Moderator and HIPTHER Co-founder, Zoltán Tűndik, welcomed experts Troy Paul, Co-Founder & CEO of SGG Media; Martyn Hannah, Founder & Managing Director at Comparasino; Yoni Sidi, CEO at Winpot Casino, and Jekaterina Dubnicka, Marketing & Communications Manager at Slotsjudge, and kicked things off with the considerations gaming companies need to make when partnering with streamers. The panel agreed that while there’s still room for growth and improvement, the use of streamers and micro-influencers has proven to be a valuable marketing strategy for the industry.
Selecting Influencers for Brand Engagement
“Microinfluencers” was the new word of the day for Zoltan, and apparently, a critical concept for the industry. Yoni and Troy highlighted the importance of engagement, authenticity, and expertise when selecting streamers or influencers for a brand. They stressed that a smaller, more authentic influencer who deeply understands the product and effectively engages their audience is often more valuable than a larger, less engaged influencer. They also emphasized the need for consistency and transparency in both content and deal structures. The team agreed that while well-known personalities might draw a larger initial audience, their long-term engagement and impact are less predictable.
Influencer Marketing in Gaming Industry
Jekaterina and Troy explored the impact of influencer marketing within the gaming industry with Jekaterina arguing that medium and micro-level influencers often drive better engagement and attract new audiences more effectively than their larger counterparts. Meanwhile, Troy highlighted the significance of budget considerations and tailoring influencer partnerships to the specific type of campaign.
Zoltan raised important concerns about the authenticity of social media followers, underscoring the need for greater transparency in influencer marketing practices. Adding a practical perspective, Yoni shared insights from his experience in tracking the return on investment (ROI) of marketing campaigns, using tools such as promo codes and engagement metrics to gauge effectiveness.
Choosing the Right Influencers and Streamers
Yoni stressed the importance of selecting the right influencer for a brand’s campaign, emphasizing qualities such as honesty, authenticity, and strong customer engagement. He also highlighted the benefits of treating influencers well and providing them with valuable insights into the business.
Troy added to the conversation by differentiating between public-facing feedback and constructive criticism. He emphasized the need for open and honest communication with influencers to foster effective partnerships.
Jekaterina shared her positive experiences with proactive streamers who actively work to enhance the brand’s image. The discussion also explored how brands can leverage streamers to connect with more traditional audiences, expanding their reach beyond digital platforms.
Streaming Platform Audiences and Engagement Strategies
Zoltan, Jekaterina, Yoni, and Troy examined the demographics of streaming platform audiences and discussed effective engagement strategies. Jekaterina highlighted that a mature audience, ranging from 30 to 60+ years old, is actively engaged with streaming content. She suggested targeting this demographic through platforms like Facebook and YouTube, as well as by creating discussion groups to foster interaction.
Yoni, on the other hand, emphasized his company’s efforts to attract a younger audience, specifically males aged 18 to 35. The team shared their personal insights and experiences with streaming and its diverse audience, wrapping up the discussion with a look forward to the next quarterly update from the US.
US Legislation Round-up Q3: Bill Pascrell’s Political Predictions
Our favorite dynamic trio, Bill Pascrell, III (BP3), Jeremy Kleiman, and Martin Lycka “entered the chat” and Bill got the ball rolling by sharing his views on the current political climate and its potential impact on the gaming industry. He expressed support for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, citing their predictability and potential for more favorable policies for the Gaming industry. Bill also discussed the uncertainty surrounding the reinterpretation of the Wire Act and the potential impact of Congressional elections on a legislative fix. Bill also shared his predictions for the upcoming election, stating that a Trump White House, Republican Senate, and Democratic House would be the worst possible outcome, while a Democratic control of everything would be the second worst.
Legalizing Sports Betting in Texas
Bill and Martin discussed the prospects of legalizing sports betting in Texas. They noted that the state legislature only meets every two years, making any potential progress on this issue slow-moving. However, they believe that the upcoming legislative session, coupled with the support of influential figures like Jerry Jones and Dan Patrick, could bring the issue closer to a vote. They also highlighted the need for the gaming industry to improve its operations and messaging to have a better chance of success.
Addressing Gaming Industry Lobbying Challenges
Jeremy and Billl discussed the inefficiencies and challenges of the current lobbying approach for the gaming industry, particularly in California. They criticized the lack of coherent messaging and the waste of resources due to multiple stakeholders pursuing their own interests. Bill suggested a more unified approach, emphasizing the importance of respecting tribal sovereignty and educating each other. They both expressed pessimism about the future of online gaming and sports betting in California, citing past failures and the current lack of a coalition among tribes and operators. Martin agreed, noting the potential for offshore operators to benefit from California’s situation and the need for regulation to combat the black market. The panel also highlighted the importance of finding a solution that satisfies all parties involved.
Mobile Sports Betting and Gaming in New York
Jeremy, Bill, and Martin explored the ongoing issues surrounding mobile sports betting and gaming in New York. Bill provided an update on the situation, highlighting the efforts of Assemblyman Pretlow and Senator Addabbo in pushing for sports betting online and retail. He also expressed concerns about the potential cannibalization of the lottery by iGaming and the challenges faced by the budget due to these issues. Martin emphasized the need for clear communication and education for legislators regarding online sports betting and eye gaming. The conversation ended with an appreciation for the productive discussions and the anticipation of future meetings.
Watch the Gaming Americas Q3 Meetup recording on YouTube and HIPTHER TV!
Will your company elevate its marketing game with streamers? And do you agree with our experts’ views on the US legislation landscape? Take note and get ready for the Gaming Americas Q4 Virtual Meetup in November 2024!
2022 World Cup
Gaming Americas Q3 Meetup is streaming next week, announcing the final agenda and sponsors
The third Gaming Americas Quarterly Meetup will take place between 25-26 August and will focus on North and Latin America.
There is only a week to go until the team gets back to the virtual stage and brings you the opportunity to dive into quality discussions with some of the greatest minds of the online and land-based gambling industry in the Americas.
The Gaming Americas Q3 Meetup will span over 2 days and has the following setup:
- Day 1 (25 August) focus on the Latin American market
- Day 2 (26 August) focus on the North American region
The meetup series already has +3000 participants registered and the organizer looks forward to doubling the number by the end of 2021.
If you haven’t already registered, make sure to register for free here.
The already confirmed sponsors are Altenar, Play’n GO, and All-In Global.
The discussions will focus on some of the most talked-about topics such as omnichannel in LATAM, choosing between one single provider or getting different components from different providers, World Cup 2022 in the LATAM region, Fixed Odds Horse Racing in the US, player acquisition strategies during the NFL season, investment strategies and regulatory updates from both regions.
The meetup also features “The Canadian Gaming Industry Updates with Chantal Cipriano”, an ongoing series of panels hosted by Chantal Cipriano.
The final agenda looks the following way:
Day 1 – 25 August – LATAM FOCUS
All times are Buenos Aires Time – check time converter
- 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM – TURBO Update: Recent movements in Latin America
- 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM – Omnichannel in LATAM
- 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM – LATAM – Going for goal during the 2022 World Cup
Day 2 – 26 August – North American FOCUS
All times are EDT (Eastern Daylight Time – New York Time) – check time converter
- 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM – Introducing Fixed Odds Horse Racing to the US
- 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM – US Legislation Round-up
- 1:00 PM – 1:45 PM – The Canadian Gaming Industry Updates with Chantal Cipriano
- 1:45 PM – 2:30 PM – Touchdown – how to drive player acquisition during the NFL season
- 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM – Follow the investment, sports betting will be even more exciting in 2022
- 3:30 PM – 4:15 PM – Will iGaming be king in the end? (Sponsored by Play’n GO)
Among the confirmed experts, you can find:
- Ilana Klein – Senior LATAM MARKET Director and iGaming Consultant at Playtech
- Vera Motto – Business Development Executive at Habanero Systems
- Brianne Doura-Schawohl – VP US Policy and Strategic Development at EPIC Risk Management
- Chantal Cipriano – Vice President of Legal, Compliance & People with PointsBet Canada
- Laila Mintas – CEO at PlayUp US
- Daniel J. Kustelski – Co-Founder and CEO at Chalkline Sports
- Martin Lycka – SVP for American Regulatory Affairs and Responsible Gambling, Entain
- Javier Guerrero – Managing Director Mexico at SafeCharge, a Nuvei company
- Juan Camilo Carrasco – Lawyer at ASENSI ABOGADOS
- Cristian Acuna – Head of Sales LATAM at Play’n GO
- Domenico Mazzola – Commercial Director at Altenar
- Chris Dempsey – Managing Director at Playtech’s IG
- John Gordon – CEO & Co-Founder of Incentive Games
- Thomas Carvalhaes – Regional Director LATAM at Hero Gaming
- David Charnock – Business Development Executive at FSB
- Gabriel Szlaifsztein – General Manager LATAM at Continent 8 Technologies
- Dallas Baker – Head of International Operations at The BetMakers Holdings Limited
- Patrick Cummings – Executive Director at Thoroughbred Idea Foundation
- Dennis Drazin – Chairman and CEO of Monmouth Park Racetrack
- Bill Pascrell, III – Partner at Princeton Public Affairs Group, Inc.
- Jeremy Kleiman – Gaming Attorney and Member at Saiber LLC
- Jay Downton – Co-Founder at The Nation Network
- Jordan Gnat – CEO at Playmaker
- Bob Akeret – Vice President of Operations, North America for FSB
- Allan Petrilli – VP of Sales & Growth at Intelitics
- Simon Noble – Sportsbook Product Director at Champion Sports
Register for free here
You can view the full recordings of the Q1, Q2 meetups on the following links:
- Q1 recordings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mm_COqFo5Y
- Q2 recordings (LATAM): https://youtu.be/bG1zIx_MZpY
- Q2 recording (North America): https://youtu.be/u_MPU8Nvh9M
For sponsorship/speaking and marketing inquiries, make sure to reach out to Andrada Marginean (B2B Sales Executive at Hipther Agency).
For media-related inquiries, please contact Alexandru Marginean (Marketing Specialist at Hipther Agency).
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