Company
Gamdom
Gamdom
Gamdom is home to thousands of betting options for both sports and casino players to wager on. Since 2016, we have been steadily growing to provide more than just casino games and sports betting events to enjoy; With us, you can enjoy unique bonuses and earn massive rewards simultaneously. Discover all the rewarding features Gamdom can offer you below.
Job Summary:
The Casino Content Writer is responsible for creating high-quality, engaging, and conversion-driven content across multiple platforms. This includes CRM communications, SEO-optimized articles, and customer support messaging. The role supports key departments such as CRM, VIP, SEO, and Player Support, ensuring all written content aligns with the brand's tone, voice, and marketing objectives. The ideal candidate is a skilled writer with expertise in online casino terminology, promotions, and player engagement strategies.
Key Responsibilities:
CRM & VIP Content (Promotional & Retention-Focused)
Casino Blog & SEO Content
Player Support Content & Brand Alignment
Essential Skills & Qualifications:
Why This Role?
This role is ideal for someone passionate about casino-focused writing, understands player behavior, and thrives on creating engaging, high-quality content that drives both retention and acquisition.
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