How We Track Bonus Changes Before Rankings Move
Bonus changes are common — and often noisy
Sweepstakes operators frequently rotate welcome offers, daily login promos, and free-SC campaigns. Some changes matter a lot to players. Others are cosmetic and should not force a full ranking rewrite.
What we look for
A bonus change gets our attention when it alters one of the inputs that meaningfully affects player value:
- the amount of Sweep Coins included,
- the playthrough requirement,
- the redemption minimum,
- the claim path, or
- the time window before the offer expires.
If one of those levers moves, the bonus value score can move with it.
What does not automatically trigger a ranking shift
Headline inflation without terms improvement is not enough. A casino can advertise a larger number while quietly worsening the conversion path or adding friction elsewhere. That is why bonus monitoring always feeds back into terms review and payout expectations, not just the promo banner itself.
What readers should expect
When bonus changes are material, we update the review copy, refresh the verification date, and decide whether the weighted score should move. If the change is minor, we note it without overreacting.
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