Sportsbooks are sweating their billion-dollar marketing bet
Wednesday 28 de September 2022 / 08:36
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(Las Vegas).- As part of their effort to hook tens of millions of Americans on gambling, sportsbooks have spent billions of dollars on splashy bait. They flooded last season’s NFL broadcasts with commercials. Caesars transformed a fleet of Ubers in Arizona to look like chariots. BetMGM claimed to have received the first bet placed from space — relayed from a SpaceX shuttle to a proxy in Las Vegas.

In the fight for sports bettors, astronomical spending — from those incessant broadcast ads to enticing sign-up deals — is part of a considered gamble, based on projections indicating that sportsbooks will clear several thousand dollars over the lifetime of their average customer. It’s a heady proposition, but not all shareholders and top executives have the stomach to endure years of losses. For some sportsbook operators, a new directive is emerging: The house needs to start coming out ahead. It’s not that Americans haven’t been gambling; they have placed around $150 billion in regulated bets in the four-plus years since the Supreme Court ruled that states other than Nevada were free to establish their own sports gambling laws.]
Yet among this booming industry’s publicly traded companies — which includes most of the major enterprises — only FanDuel has turned a quarterly profit. The company controls a leading 47 percent market share, per research firm Eilers & Krejcik, after spending $1 billion on advertising and promotions last year. DraftKings and BetMGM control another 35 percent between them. Many of the other nearly 60 operators are under pressure to become more cost-conscious. The top tier of sportsbooks is expected to keep spending lavishly on marketing, but this fall would-be gamblers can expect to see skimpier promotions and fewer sportsbooks advertising on national TV.
“You’ve seen the industry pull back and say, ‘Wow, fighting for market share got pretty ugly in terms of losses,’ ” said David VanEgmond, a former executive at FanDuel and Barstool Sportsbook who now leads the investing group Bettor Capital. Caesars, once among the industry’s most hard-charging spenders, is leading a marketing retreat intended to curb steep losses. Less than a year after announcing a billion-dollar, two-year plan to promote its mobile app, Caesars has canceled more than a quarter-billion dollars in planned marketing.
The shift in focus from acquiring customers to making money is a natural evolution for emerging markets, says McKinsey partner Dan Singer. Signing up for a sportsbook is somewhat cumbersome, and many American bettors join only two or three. “When a market opens up, you’ve got to get out there and start acquiring,” Singer said, “because being the first book that someone downloads gives you roughly twice as much action as being the second or the third.” After that initial race for customers, advertising can become more targeted, though spending never stops. In Europe, where sports gambling has been legal for decades, operators consistently spend 15 to 20 percent of revenue on marketing, Singer said. Despite legalization in additional states and a growing customer base, national TV advertising for Week 1 of the NFL season was flat this year vs. 2021, when sports betting operators spent a combined $26 million on commercials, according to Nielsen.
U.S. sportsbooks are shifting their marketing focus from acquisition to retention, VanEgmond said, after watching Caesars have “a bunch of people come in, then losing them to other places and now having nothing really to show for it.”
By Danny Funt
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