Social casinos must legally provide free entries to users to be classified as social or sweepstake casinos instead of online casinos, which are banned in many states. So how does this all work?
Daily login bonuses. These can range from $0.10 to $1.70 each day. While it might not seem like much, accumulating these from multiple social casinos can total $40 a day. About half of this can be set up to happen automatically, which translates to $8,000 of passive income each year. You just need to play through the bonuses once to withdraw the earnings.
Another way to earn is through first purchase promotional deals. Currently, these can make you $1,500 collectively. For instance, you might buy $45 worth of Sweep Coins for only $15. After playing this once in a safe game like Blackjack or Plinko, you can keep most of the difference, in this case, $30. Many promo offers appear weekly on various websites, and some people have pulled in thousands every month. It does require some learning if you want to scale up.
Writing letters. Casinos also need to provide another method for free entries. Some will pay $5 if you draft a specific letter for them. People can make $50 an hour if they’re efficient about it. I haven’t tried this yet, but I hear it takes a few weeks to get paid out.
Mica said:
I think it’s key to be open about this.
Why are you linking to someone who’s being dishonest?
You definitely don’t need to spend money to cash out the free daily rewards from most places. But yeah, the person who posted enjoys benefits from getting people to sign up using their referral links. Many sites offer a $25 referral sign-up bonus, and some go up to $65. Even $25 per referral adds up quickly; that’s the passive side here, getting people to use your links instead of others.
Leif said:
What app do I need to download? I want to get started.
It’s not an app. You have to sign up on all the social casinos listed in the spreadsheet and collect your bonuses each day. There’s an extension in the spreadsheet that can automate about half of the collection process.