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Say Bye Bye To Casino PPC Advertising on Google and Yahoo
I'm sure a lot of you already know about this, but starting today Yahoo! and Google agreed to stop advertising offshore casinos on their pay per click advertising sections. That means no more offshore casino advertising on Overture too. Kind of stupid if you ask me, but the feds came down pretty hard on Google and Yahoo about it, and both companies agreed to pull it. I think it only effects USA searches, but I don't know for sure.
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where do you think all those ad dollars are going to go to?
gambling forums. :thumbsup |
casino ads still active on Google
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From 2000-2002 when I was doing work for Casino On Net, they were spending an average of $6 Million per month on Internet ADVERTISING alone. I'm sure that figure is a lot higher nowadays, but Yahoo and Google aren't going to see that in their american market anymore.
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fuck yahoo and google, who needs them....:( |
we can help to promote casino without Google
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you will see it fade out this weekend and come Monday....no more casino ads |
Yeah, those fuckers just disabled my casino ad ( was almost inactive anyway )...and they also disables another ad...fuckers :BangBang:
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The DOJ said anyone who advertises offshore gaming is committing a felony now. I'm expecting they'll start prosecuting soon to get their point across in no uncertain terms.
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Anyone make any money with Casino sponsors? I had over 600 downloads and not a single switch from free to paid for players... Hmmm... something makes me think about skimming...
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How about Findwhat and the other PPC players out there? There's tons of them.
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ill just hire streakers to dance on the fields of sporting events
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Probably greater reliance on browser hijackers/Active X marketing
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