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December 8, 2003 at 12:46 pm #584100vladcizsolMember
WhichBingo Hunts for Top Bingo Site
WhichBingo, the independent, trusted authority for ‘all things bingo’ on the web will be hosting a competition to find the ‘Online Bingo Site of the Year’ – the first of its kind. A celebration of Bingo excellence, the award will be voted for by the gaming public, and is open to all ‘pay to play’ sites, regardless of software provider. They will also be awarding the title of ‘New Site of the Year’ to the most impressive site launched in 2003.
WhichBingo felt that the bingo industry has really matured this year, and it was high time someone honoured those sites at the forefront of such a vibrant sector. Phil Fraser, bingo connoisseur and owner of the company says: “We want to praise and recognise those sites that consistently deliver enjoyment and satisfaction to their players. There are some great sites out there doing a fantastic job. Those players need a forum to register their appreciation of the service these sites supply. We are very excited about these awards.”
WhichBingo will be promoting the award heavily during this month through online advertising, press, direct mail and on their website http://www.whichbingo.com The awards will be decided by a player vote and the poll is running until 31st December 2003. At the end of the month the sites with the most votes in each category will then be awarded the respective titles. The announcement of the winning sites will be made in January 2004.
December 8, 2003 at 4:56 pm #642453AnonymousInactiveThis will be very interesting.
December 8, 2003 at 7:47 pm #642463vladcizsolMemberI have to believe your are CAPs leading candidate in this contest.
Good luck and let us know if you bring home the gold.
:thumbsup:December 8, 2003 at 10:08 pm #642475AnonymousInactive“We want to praise and recognise those sites that consistently deliver enjoyment and satisfaction to their players.
Professor, I think this is for actual online Bingo Halls.
While I have run a free Bingo Hall for a couple of years now, I much doubt it qualifies.
There are some really neat Bingo Halls out there. Wager Junction’s Bingo software is what my players like best – it has walking, talking avatars and a very nice chat function.
You can walk into the hall, sit down at a table and talk to your neighbors, or talk to anyone in the hall via the chat.
It has nice slots too, with more coming, and video poker coming too!
As far as design goes, I see Party Bingo and Bingo Knights as the most popular. But there are a lot of the older big Bingo halls I have never visited – like Gala and Glamour.
As far as profitability – it doesn’t always go with looks or features. It depends a lot on whether the players establish a nice community that welcomes newbies with open arms.
Some of the nicer Bingos have hostesses the same way poker rooms have resident players.
The bingo industry is just starting to emerge – it has been around for a long time and free halls were mostly run to sell traffic.
Phil from Whichbingo has been on the forefront of this for a long time, and he is very knowledgeable.
I remember going to his site years ago to learn more.
Bingo is just coming of age I think…. and once people realize that bingo doesn’t have a casino audience, and that most of those male designers do a lousy job trying to appeal to the ladies, I think it will do very well for all.
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