Monday, January 18, 2010

Gary Barlow’s Bingo Bash

Take That star Gary Barlow hosted a bingo party at the exclusive London Mandarin Oriental Hotel to celebrate his tenth wedding anniversary. Barlow even hosted the bingo, calling out the numbers. With all the dabbers and cards ready at the tables everyone got into the spirit of things and it proved to be a hugely successful night.
The star studded guest list that played included Ashley and Cheryl Cole, Take That bandmates Howard and Mark, Chris Moyles and various others from the Comic Relief climb of Mount Kilimanjaro.The singer made sure it was a night to remember as he put up many of the guests overnight in the hotel.The ever increasing popularity of bingo will be done no harm by this recent event as it was clearly enjoyed by all guests and only serves to highlight the diverse ways in which bingo can be enjoyed by everyone.All proceeds from the bingo night hosted by Gary Barlow will go to Barnardo’s children’s charity.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Promotions At Mira Bingo

Collect chocolate box, candy and champagne glass to win £ 10 bonus.Every day 10 lucky players will get £ 10 cash each…
Event Days : Jan 14th – Jan 15th..This promo is running in 75 ball room.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Predictions for the bingo industry in 2010

The online bingo industry has seen explosive growth in 2009 so what does 2010 hold for bingo players and gaming executives? Bingo News explores the likely trends.

1. Bingo companies will continue to be acquired/merge - One of the final stories of the year was 888's acquisition of Daub Ltd, owner of Wink Bingo and Posh Bingo. Last summer Party Gaming acquired Cashcade, owner of Foxy Bingo, Think Bingo, Cheeky
Bingo, Bingo Scotland and operator of Mirror Bingo. It is clear that major online gaming operators need to have bingo as part of their mix yet many do not have a presence in the market. Bwin, Sportingbet and the Mangas stable (BetClick etc) spring to mind as potential acquirers while potential targets include Crown Bingo (and their stable of valuable European bingo networks), Tombola and that old perennial target Gamesys/Jackpot Joy. Software providers with a bingo specialism will also prove interesting to companies like Playtech; Virtue Fusion and Cozy Games are the most likely to be acquired.

Where small operators start to struggle to run their operations we expect them to hand over their operations to the more experienced and better organized rivals, taking a profit share on the sites but leaving day-to-day operations to the experts.

2. New bingo sites will continue to launch - Although most people agree that the market is swamped in the UK, new sites continue to be launched. It is surprising how many software providers are willing to provide sites to partners with a very low marketing budget and no obvious strategy to enter a highly competitive market. While some launches such as Tea and Bingo may work because of their ownership of media sites such as Bingo Base, others look certain to be a waste of time and money for all involved. Expect

3. New markets will not be as successful as many people hope - Three years ago everyone expected Spain to be the next big thing in bingo. Ask anyone in that market how they are doing and most will answer that it has been a major disappointment. Poor credit card penetration, low broadband use among the target demographic, a lack of marketing outlets and an economy in a state of collapse are all cited as reasons. But perhaps the Spanish market is just very different from the UK? Sweden and Denmark seem to be doing better for some operators while a lot of bingo executives are keen on the chances of Italy and France, especially the former.

4. Tax is going to go up - Most governments around the world are up to their eyeballs in debt. The UK government has an interest bill in excess of £40 billion a year to pay off and while cuts in public service employment will help reduce costs somewhat the easiest way to pay the bill is to increase tax. And gambling companies are easy targets. Don't be surprised if gaming companies who want to target
the UK market are required to return to the UK and pay UK taxes.

5. Innovation is going to be key - Whether it is social networking, live bingo broadcasts or some other technology innovation, the leaders in bingo are going to embrace new technology solutions. Very few bingo sites use Face book or Twitter effectively and while this may currently be a niche area for gambling operators now, understanding technology is going to be key for the foreseeable future. Software developers and bingo operators are going to have to work together to increase the community element of their sites, because of all gambling operations bingo is far the best suited to social networking.

It will be interesting to see which of these trends is the most dominant in 2010 - but it is clear that it will not be a year of standing still.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Promotion At Mira Bingo

90 Ball Tourney at Mira Bingo on 5th January!
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Monday, January 4, 2010

Recover from the Christmas holiday’s with Sun Bingo

Sun Bingo have got £5,000 in their Holiday Recovery prize pot, which means ten lucky winners will each scoop £500!
Pay off the credit card bills or hit the sales for some retail therapy, whatever you choose Sun Bingo will pay!
For your chance to win play £2 on bingo or £10 on slots from Monday January 4 to Sunday January 10 and you'll earn one draw entry for each day you play.
Sun Bingo will announce ten lucky winners in chat on Monday January 11 between 8pm and 9pm.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Promotions At Mira Bingo

5 Cameras each worth GBP 50 up for grabs!!Top 3 wagerers + 2lucky players will get the
Prize.Winners will be announced on Jan 2.