Industry Experience
Over a decade deep in online gambling, from DFS to sports betting to sweepstakes casinos. Basically, if there’s a way to wager on it, I’ve probably tested it, written about it, or laughed at its terms and conditions.
John, our General Manager, has an extensive background in writing, editing, and affiliate management across various gaming platforms, including online casino, fantasy sports and sports betting. He brings first-hand knowledge of the industry’s leading operators to his work at Bonus.com.
Over a decade deep in online gambling, from DFS to sports betting to sweepstakes casinos. Basically, if there’s a way to wager on it, I’ve probably tested it, written about it, or laughed at its terms and conditions.
Led and contributed to high-performing content across major gambling and sports media brands, combining SEO, conversion strategy, and a refusal to write boring, copy-paste casino reviews like those dorks at casino.org (I said it).
Recognized as a top performer and team leader, including “Star of the Quarter” honors and multiple revenue-driving content initiatives that actually moved the needle.
Diehard Oakland A’s fan (it builds character), little league coach, and frequent traveler who’s lived in Mexico, the UK, Alaska, and Hawaii.
If you can spend money on it with a chance to win money, I’ve done it.
I started in fantasy sports, grinding through DFS content before it was cool, covering everything from mainstream slates to niche sports that felt like inside jokes. Then PASPA fell in 2018 and the entire industry cracked open, so I went all in. Sports betting, online casinos, sweepstakes platforms… if it launched, I was probably already writing about it.
Along the way, I covered the AAF and XFL pre-COVID (I was kind of a big deal, got a shout out from Matthew Berry), pivoted to Korean baseball when the world shut down, and briefly turned into an amateur stock trader like everyone else with Wi-Fi and questionable confidence.
My work sits at the intersection of content, product, and performance. I’ve written reviews, guides, news, and strategy pieces for brands like USA Today, Action Network, FantasyPros, and Sportsbook Review—but more importantly, I’ve built systems behind the scenes that make that content actually drive results.
I’m heavily data-driven (Google Data Analytics certified, not just vibes), which means I’m constantly testing, measuring, and optimizing. If something converts, I know why. If it doesn’t, I fix it—or kill it.
Foundations: Data, Data, Everywhere
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I also graduated from high school, but it was homeschool, so take that with a grain of salt.
Oakland A’s (FJF), Los Angeles Dodgers, Kenai Oilers (baseball guy, obvs).
Casino with De Niro and Pesci is the “correct” answer, but The Hangover and Vegas Vacation are absolutely in the rotation.
Johnny Bonus, and I would obnoxiously run around the casino yelling “BONUS!” every time I hit something.
Texas Hold ’em. I learned from my grandfather using matchsticks while camping. Which, despite his Franzia boxed wine fueled yelling, was still a better intro than most apps give you.
I started in fantasy sports, which naturally evolved into sports betting as legalization spread. Early on, I realized how confusing bonus offers were, and how much of the real value is buried in fine print. That turned into a mission to break promos down in a way that actually helps people make smarter decisions.
Bet-and-gets are my favorite (more common in sports betting), but anything with a 1x wagering requirement is elite. The fewer hoops you have to jump through, the better.
Depositing first, thinking later. People jump in expecting “free money,” then realize they can’t play their favorite games, they’ve got a 24-hour clock ticking, and the wagering requirements are way tougher than expected. You’re basically donating money.
The rise of skill-based and player-vs-player gaming. Less house edge, more performance-based outcomes, and some of these platforms lean into retro arcade vibes, which I’m all in on.
Don’t go chasing waterfalls… I mean jackpots. The odds are brutal. Powerball is about 1 in 292 million. Getting struck by lightning? About 1 in 15,300. Shark attack? Roughly 1 in 4.3 million. You’re not “due.” You’re just optimistic.
Stricter regulation around terms. High playthrough requirements and withdrawal restrictions create friction and kill trust early. Operators make a bad first impression, then wonder why players don’t stick around.
How much focus there is on acquisition over retention. Most platforms don’t give players a compelling reason to stay, then act shocked when loyalty is nonexistent.