

I also have my regulars Brian of Denver and T, as well as a number of guests on the show (including some well-known ones and slot community stars), so that adds variety.

Ask questions and vibe off of whatever the viewers have on their minds. When you’re webcasting for hours at a time, of course you’re going to run out of things to say, which is a good time to let the live chat take over. RP: Do you ever feel like you’re running out of material to produce? How do you get over this slump? We try to give viewers the quality and immediacy they’ve come to expect from the Big Jackpot, but especially when visiting new casinos, there’s always an unknown element.Īlso generally challenging are the trolls and “keyboard warriors,” but we have great moderators and thick skins, so we just focus on not letting one or two people affect everyone else’s enjoyment of the show. We’ve invested in lots of battery packs to keep phones charged for hours at a time. Whenever you’re going live in different places for long periods of time, technical issues abound, especially with WiFi, no matter how many external hotspots you have. RP: What has your biggest challenge been in starting “The Big Jackpot” and how have you overcome it? I experiment with social media a lot in my other businesses and had been posting my jackpots on YouTube for a while … I started to devote real time and attention to it this year when I realized the potential value of the demographic and the fact that I could create something interesting and drive revenue while doing something I really enjoy.

Organic, viral growth is always best, but it doesn’t always happen overnight. The keys are 1) creating great content, which takes time 2) finding the right keywords to reach the demographic you’ve identified and 3) join other online groups to share your videos and hope they enjoy, subscribe and help promote you, too. RP: What would you tell someone who is starting a YouTube channel that nailed down an expertise and demographic, but aren’t seeing the growth they want?ĭon’t give up-I initially started posting slot videos years before The Big Jackpot took off. Here’s what Richter had to say to us… The Interview: With YouTube channels becoming some of the fastest growing outlets for video content right now, we wanted to pick the brain of someone who has settled into a niche and has built a thriving channel around it. As of September 2017, the channel has 23,535 subscribers. The Big Jackpot is one of the fastest growing slot play channels on YouTube. He owns an online marketing company and has investments in real estate, but what really intrigued us about Richter was his YouTube channel, The Big Jackpot. Scott Richter is a business entrepreneur, who has his hands in a lot of cookie jars.
