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Topic: *** Exploring Unique Advertising Opportunities in the Gambling Sector*** (Read 391 times)

hero member
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So why don´t we see, at least alternative media, with an other type of advertisement and inform the public about crypto.

If I may ask what alternative source of media publicity are you talking about.  So far the social media, television and radio aspects of advertising have been consistently on in promoting Bitcoin and Crypto world wide. Crypto has a wide range of coverage globally only what is left now is adoption and integration and that has to do with the government policies Governing  each country to be favourable for smooth adoption process for Bitcoin and Crypto at large.
He's basically seeing Cryptocurrencies and projects that dabble into it, gambling or not as some form of affiliate/collaboration program where he can partner up with for money and clicks. I think it's good and all that since collaboration has its benefits but in my opinion, you wouldn't make it out alive in the cryptocurrency world if all you want is a way to express your brand, even if you want to do it while elevating cryptocurrency's name. Gone are the days when people see bitcoin and crypto as spawns of satan. If you ask someone who's at least aware of what bitcoin and crypto is if they want to pocket one they'd say yes in a heartbeat. Which is more than enough reason for crypto to not need anymore advertisement of sorts.
hero member
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For crypto, the government has the authority to ask every crypto exchange to implement KYC so that no money laundering activities occur there, but for casinos or the gambling industry, KYC is actually carried out not only to suppress money laundering but also to suppress gamblers who commit acts of fraud or deception.
Everything is a business and none of the business owners is willing that what is being built has to be destroyed because there are irresponsible persons such as criminals who launder money to remove traces or even those who like to cheat.

Nowadays the gambling industry is growing very rapidly and there is more and more money circulating in it, that's why some people want to take advantage of it for their personal benefit.
Now government had their influence on the crypto and the gambling industry.The government which had huge knowledge in the crypto had started to legalized the cryptocurrency and allow the people to use cryptocurrency and make them to pay taxes.The government made the kyc mandatory to all the traders and implement this way of taxation.Like this the government made the gambling website must allow the users to do kyc to avoid of money laundering.Gambling based on crypto was growing and reach all over the world.
I think that a true government cryptocoiner will not exploit crypto for their own gains or for their own country because they know that crypto is different from a fiat. It wasn't a government or bank-issued currency so it should be exempted to tax.

Only those government who tax crypto are I think a crypto hater but a move like this is better than if they completely ban cryptos. At least people will still have the chance to get to know more about crypto by using them directly. KYC aren't still a mandatory thing on some crypto platforms and then there might still be platforms left who are not supporting these KYC revolution. I hope they will remain like that forever.
hero member
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Any business would want exposure to traffic where people who are interested in certain topics and any website that can offer this traffic is most welcome by casinos or crypto projects. These advertisers however want a guarantee that they benefit while paying a website to offer such traffic.

The website/blog owner is no different from those youtuber/streamers or influencers, they just have to have an enormous amount of followers to look good for those advertisers.

So why not go to adnetwork by the way?  Theres plenty of them.
sr. member
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For crypto, the government has the authority to ask every crypto exchange to implement KYC so that no money laundering activities occur there, but for casinos or the gambling industry, KYC is actually carried out not only to suppress money laundering but also to suppress gamblers who commit acts of fraud or deception.
Everything is a business and none of the business owners is willing that what is being built has to be destroyed because there are irresponsible persons such as criminals who launder money to remove traces or even those who like to cheat.

Nowadays the gambling industry is growing very rapidly and there is more and more money circulating in it, that's why some people want to take advantage of it for their personal benefit.

Now government had their influence on the crypto and the gambling industry.The government which had huge knowledge in the crypto had started to legalized the cryptocurrency and allow the people to use cryptocurrency and make them to pay taxes.The government made the kyc mandatory to all the traders and implement this way of taxation.Like this the government made the gambling website must allow the users to do kyc to avoid of money laundering.Gambling based on crypto was growing and reach all over the world.

The government really have their eyes on crypto gambling platforms because they believe huge revenue are generated from them and another factor is  that crimes are perpetrated through them hence their focus there to control their activities. They brought KYC and made it compulsory so that everyone transacting would be detailed for further surveillance and possibly under
their  raiders.
Lastly, since it happens that huge revenues are generated from casinos, the government tool advantage of it to tax them in paying tax to the government as it pleases them. These are the reasons why they brought up these stringent policies so they could control the casinos.
jr. member
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KYC is not that big of a problem (for me at least) when we talk about ptivacy.

I am not a real gambler, I played poker in my younger days and sometimes I like to play some live Stud Poker (-EV, I know).

What is annoying is that you have the feeling Big Brother watches every spin or call you make.
They decide how much you can spend a day. If you want to spend more then €1000 a month you need to fill in documents. Emails from the governemnt "concerned" about your gambling behaviour if you never gamble and then suddenly decide to play for 8 hours straight during the night for whatever reason..

At least that´s how people experience it here.

And that's something that is really scary, at least for me. Imagine them always knowing how you spend, where you spend, and what to spend. They really 'control' your spending, and even your activities indirectly. I gamble a lot previously, though not as big of a spender compared to most of us here, but there's a certain feeling that I think one day, the tax man will just knock at my door and ask why am I not reporting everything to them. It might even be a reason, sooner or later, for me to get declined in some services but that's just my anxiety kicking.
There are still many of us who also feel the same way as you. Sometimes I also think like you when a tax official comes to my house and shows me a tax report that I have spent a lot of money and have to pay a lot of taxes. The current government is really monitoring all its citizens. However, they need to pay attention to the people who work in the government first because there are still many corruption cases that have not been resolved. And they only arrest people who "don't pay too much tax" compared to the corruptors. But we as ordinary citizens also can't do anything if one day it happens, and we can't defend it either.

Noo, you understand Biden wrong. He hired 84.000 more armed IRS agents to go after the rich! The government loves you, the middle man. Cheesy:D
What I mean is that you are absolutely right. And I think it is even worse over there in the US then here.
hero member
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I believe signature banners are more worthful here at bitcointalk forum, because there is already a consolidated traffic of users and curious people in general who are browsing through gambling content on the internet. Since casinos have been sponsoring signature campaigns for several years already, it must be a really efficient method of advertisement for them, instead of promoting their brands at minor blogs, forums and websites where the traffic of users is much lower compared to what they achieve here.
Yeah it's not entirely about the brands will spread in someone else signature, if it's only like that then there's no difference with the banner promotion in an article or site. What make signature campaign better than the other is we can communicate with the other users and DT members will not scared to give red tag if the casino is scam. This will make everyone know which casino is legit and which one is scam.
hero member
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KYC is not that big of a problem (for me at least) when we talk about ptivacy.

I am not a real gambler, I played poker in my younger days and sometimes I like to play some live Stud Poker (-EV, I know).

What is annoying is that you have the feeling Big Brother watches every spin or call you make.
They decide how much you can spend a day. If you want to spend more then €1000 a month you need to fill in documents. Emails from the governemnt "concerned" about your gambling behaviour if you never gamble and then suddenly decide to play for 8 hours straight during the night for whatever reason..

At least that´s how people experience it here.

And that's something that is really scary, at least for me. Imagine them always knowing how you spend, where you spend, and what to spend. They really 'control' your spending, and even your activities indirectly. I gamble a lot previously, though not as big of a spender compared to most of us here, but there's a certain feeling that I think one day, the tax man will just knock at my door and ask why am I not reporting everything to them. It might even be a reason, sooner or later, for me to get declined in some services but that's just my anxiety kicking.
There are still many of us who also feel the same way as you. Sometimes I also think like you when a tax official comes to my house and shows me a tax report that I have spent a lot of money and have to pay a lot of taxes. The current government is really monitoring all its citizens. However, they need to pay attention to the people who work in the government first because there are still many corruption cases that have not been resolved. And they only arrest people who "don't pay too much tax" compared to the corruptors. But we as ordinary citizens also can't do anything if one day it happens, and we can't defend it either.
legendary
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I believe signature banners are more worthful here at bitcointalk forum, because there is already a consolidated traffic of users and curious people in general who are browsing through gambling content on the internet. Since casinos have been sponsoring signature campaigns for several years already, it must be a really efficient method of advertisement for them, instead of promoting their brands at minor blogs, forums and websites where the traffic of users is much lower compared to what they achieve here.
Signature Campaign is the most unique marketing I've ever come across, it's the same as endorsing like on Instagram or other social media, but that's not enough if the company only relies on it, they must try more another way to grow up the audience on other platforms. actually, the signature campaign is just proof that the casino is very trusted because the company always paid a lot of money on time. but if the company want to add a lot of users, they must endorse also to another media social platform
legendary
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I don't want to give or share the possible "pros and cons" of what you are thinking but always remember that "a plan will remain as a plan" if it's not executed for real. Therefore, we will only know the result, either good or bad, after doing the said plan.

Advertising is really critical regardless of the business and industry.

Despite the fact that advertising and marketing tools are just out there, always available not a secret, most owners know the target market, and target audiences and even know what platform should be considered to throw those advertisements, why there is a struggle? It's because of the huge competition out there because everyone wants on top. The gambling industry is big and expect competition like that.

It's just a matter now of how you will execute smoothly your advertising plan. Good luck.
legendary
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From what I could understand you created a website where people can pay you to advertise their website on your website, but the problem with that is that your website is in Dutch, it has content in Dutch and the world is moving more towards English , you can see right here in this forum that all casinos despite having options for people to choose the language that best suits them in the casino, in your ann thread everything is in English so why would a casino pay for advertising on your site when your site is in dutch and another big problem is that your site has subjects that involve politics and when you mix politics with cryptocurrencies and casinos it never comes out good

and to make matters worse, your site also has content about religion, and again I have to say this, religion with casinos is not good, religion with cryptocurrencies is not good either, so if you want to have a website for that casinos pay for advertising on your site, so you would have to have a site specializing in gambling and even then casinos would not pay for advertising on your site, because in this market there are already many great sites that add casinos for free and they earn commissions from referrals and this business has become very lucrative for the big sites and it would not be easy for you to compete with these big sites
legendary
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KYC is not that big of a problem (for me at least) when we talk about ptivacy.

I am not a real gambler, I played poker in my younger days and sometimes I like to play some live Stud Poker (-EV, I know).

What is annoying is that you have the feeling Big Brother watches every spin or call you make.
They decide how much you can spend a day. If you want to spend more then €1000 a month you need to fill in documents. Emails from the governemnt "concerned" about your gambling behaviour if you never gamble and then suddenly decide to play for 8 hours straight during the night for whatever reason..

At least that´s how people experience it here.

And that's something that is really scary, at least for me. Imagine them always knowing how you spend, where you spend, and what to spend. They really 'control' your spending, and even your activities indirectly. I gamble a lot previously, though not as big of a spender compared to most of us here, but there's a certain feeling that I think one day, the tax man will just knock at my door and ask why am I not reporting everything to them. It might even be a reason, sooner or later, for me to get declined in some services but that's just my anxiety kicking.
hero member
Activity: 1582
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For crypto, the government has the authority to ask every crypto exchange to implement KYC so that no money laundering activities occur there, but for casinos or the gambling industry, KYC is actually carried out not only to suppress money laundering but also to suppress gamblers who commit acts of fraud or deception.
Everything is a business and none of the business owners is willing that what is being built has to be destroyed because there are irresponsible persons such as criminals who launder money to remove traces or even those who like to cheat.

Nowadays the gambling industry is growing very rapidly and there is more and more money circulating in it, that's why some people want to take advantage of it for their personal benefit.

Now government had their influence on the crypto and the gambling industry.The government which had huge knowledge in the crypto had started to legalized the cryptocurrency and allow the people to use cryptocurrency and make them to pay taxes.The government made the kyc mandatory to all the traders and implement this way of taxation.Like this the government made the gambling website must allow the users to do kyc to avoid of money laundering.Gambling based on crypto was growing and reach all over the world.
jr. member
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KYC is not that big of a problem (for me at least) when we talk about ptivacy.

I am not a real gambler, I played poker in my younger days and sometimes I like to play some live Stud Poker (-EV, I know).

What is annoying is that you have the feeling Big Brother watches every spin or call you make.
They decide how much you can spend a day. If you want to spend more then €1000 a month you need to fill in documents. Emails from the governemnt "concerned" about your gambling behaviour if you never gamble and then suddenly decide to play for 8 hours straight during the night for whatever reason..

At least that´s how people experience it here.
hero member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
The answer lies in trying it.
Does not have to be a casino.
Who wants to advertise on my blog in a constructive way. I can use the money. BADLY. That´s another story. Sjit happens.  But hey, I will do it for free if it has t o be that way.
I think the whole purpose of this thread is to promote your blog, as you are trying to find potential customers who could hire your promoter's services.

Wouldn't these signatures generate more traffic on blogs like mine, and many others, than they currently do here??
And is tha good for the crypto community? Is that a good thing for the world?

Or am I really missing knowledge here?
I believe signature banners are more worthful here at bitcointalk forum, because there is already a consolidated traffic of users and curious people in general who are browsing through gambling content on the internet. Since casinos have been sponsoring signature campaigns for several years already, it must be a really efficient method of advertisement for them, instead of promoting their brands at minor blogs, forums and websites where the traffic of users is much lower compared to what they achieve here.
sr. member
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Government did the kyc because of the anti money laundering act. So they want to keep watch of every transaction from every financial institution in their jurisdiction so as not to loss and keep anything suspicious on track. Be it casino, sportbook etc. As for casinos that claim kyc free, I  think that is just a stunt to gain traffic to their site and to gain more members because online gamblers prefer a kyc free casino to preserve their identity so those casino takes advantage of it to hold them down and when they win big, withdrawal is always a problem and they start demanding for kyc and if they are scammers they run away with gamblers funds.

Truly all licensed casino from the government demand for kyc as that is a criteria which they would require to do before admitting any gambler to opening an account with them and  operating as a gambler so as not to violate the country policies.
This is a must to know so that we won't end up blaming the casino. It's not their fault but they are only following orders and if not, something bad could happen on them. There might truly be a casino who are KYC free. What about the decentralized ones? But in order to be sure, we should make it a habit to read their terms and conditions. 

A casino can promise to not have a KYC but it does not mean gamblers will now be crazy and head over them. There will still be doubts and I believe that many players will sacrifice their KYC only to have a peace of mind. I mean they know that the website is not scam and it has a strong security to prevent the hacker from accessing it.

It is true that casinos are being  compelled by the government to do a KYC for their members so as to know who they are and also to be on the safe side.

Currently, I do not think there are much KYC free casino and if there are, they are just wanting to get members to register with them so as to get the traffic but when it is time for withdrawal that is when you will know if truly they are KYC free or not but I think if a casino is wanting to be KYC free they should stand by their words and if they are doing KYC then it is a different game than to tell people that they are KYC free and at the entire end they take back their words and begin to do to the contrary.
hero member
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Government did the kyc because of the anti money laundering act. So they want to keep watch of every transaction from every financial institution in their jurisdiction so as not to loss and keep anything suspicious on track. Be it casino, sportbook etc. As for casinos that claim kyc free, I  think that is just a stunt to gain traffic to their site and to gain more members because online gamblers prefer a kyc free casino to preserve their identity so those casino takes advantage of it to hold them down and when they win big, withdrawal is always a problem and they start demanding for kyc and if they are scammers they run away with gamblers funds.

Truly all licensed casino from the government demand for kyc as that is a criteria which they would require to do before admitting any gambler to opening an account with them and  operating as a gambler so as not to violate the country policies.
This is a must to know so that we won't end up blaming the casino. It's not their fault but they are only following orders and if not, something bad could happen on them. There might truly be a casino who are KYC free. What about the decentralized ones? But in order to be sure, we should make it a habit to read their terms and conditions. 

A casino can promise to not have a KYC but it does not mean gamblers will now be crazy and head over them. There will still be doubts and I believe that many players will sacrifice their KYC only to have a peace of mind. I mean they know that the website is not scam and it has a strong security to prevent the hacker from accessing it.
jr. member
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I would like to discuss an alternative path. One that not only strays from the beaten track but also bridges the gap between different online communities.
That alternative path is only good if it converts, everything we all know about advertising and marketing whether it is traditional or alternative depends on interaction and conversion, advertisers pay for leads and conversion.

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My idea is simple: Instead of relying on traditional advertising methods, why not explore the potential of direct advertising within the crypto gambling community? But here's the twist - instead of limiting this to crypto-focused platforms, we introduce these opportunities to a broader audience, such as the community at commonsensetv.nl.

Imagine a banner that not only promotes a crypto casino or service but also sparks a conversation about the potential of cryptocurrencies. Or a blog post that informs and entertains, subtly highlighting the benefits of a particular casino or game, while also educating readers about the broader implications of cryptocurrencies.

The question is will it generate interest, the main reason why Facebook advertising is successful is because the platform targeted users' interests based on the advertiser preferences, one example is I like Boxing so on a sports website where I am a subscriber if they show advertising like cooking do you think I will be interested to look at those cooking banners knowing I am a worse cook of course I will just ignore it, but if they displayed an article about up and coming fight between two undefeated champions 100% I'll click on it.


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This approach allows for a more targeted advertising strategy, fostering a sense of community and mutual growth. It also opens up the door for long-term, creative collaborations. Think sponsored tournaments, branded games, or even the development of new, innovative gambling platforms.

By embracing these alternative advertising methods, we can create a more engaging, dynamic, and ultimately successful gambling sector. One that values creativity, community, and the unique opportunities that cryptocurrencies provide.
The question is have you tried it, the bottom line is conversion happens when users' interests and platforms meet, you mentioned that you've tried Adsense and Affiliate programs what's with these two types of advertising that you think is lacking in terms of leads and conversion?



"The question is will it generate interest, the main reason why Facebook advertising is successful is because the platform targeted users' interests based on the advertiser preferences, one example is I like Boxing so on a sports website where I am a subscriber if they show advertising like cooking do you think I will be interested to look at those cooking banners knowing I am a worse cook of course I will just ignore it, but if they displayed an article about up and coming fight between two undefeated champions 100% I'll click on it."

The answer lies in trying it.
Does not have to be a casino.
Who wants to advertise on my blog in a constructive way. I can use the money. BADLY. That´s another story. Sjit happens.  But hey, I will do it for free if it has t o be that way.

Wouldn't these signatures generate more traffic on blogs like mine, and many others, than they currently do here??
And is tha good for the crypto community? Is that a good thing for the world?

Or am I really missing knowledge here?
hero member
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Truly the government is always on the track of account holders and you know they know themselves but one thing I believe is that the government knows all the money launderers in their various countries, they know those who indulge in nefarious act and would not go after them but are ready to trouble these organisations such as casinos, exchanges etc just to get revenue from them all in the name of keeping track of account holders. Even the casino owners knows this too. They know accounts of money launderers and others but sometimes they just disguise themselves and pretend not to know as to get their pockets.
The government can easily find all the transactions we make and maybe they will also investigate all the assets we have to find out whether we are involved in money laundering or using the money for things unrelated to illegal activities. And the government also has a list of people suspected of money laundering so they can arrest them whenever they want. But the government is waiting for the right time to catch those who commit money laundering. So casinos will carry out promotions that will not conflict with government regulations and may help the government catch people who are laundering money in casinos.
hero member
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So basically an alternative way of trying to advertise that crypto isn't bad or something? Well tbf, this is more like turning it into propaganda since we're trying to push that crypto is good, when in a sense, it's actually neither. It's just a medium, a method, whoever uses it are the ones in the wrong. And presenting both sides through advertisement isn't exactly easy, neither is it profitable so I highly doubt casinos would be enticed to do it. They aren't wrong to suspect crypto of something, it is indeed a fact that a lot of scammy stuff has happened in the past, and well, with how the media works it isn't that surprising that the highlight for most of these news are the scam ones, it's what brings in views.
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I don't understand the difference between the proposed concept and the currently traditional advertising methods. For me they look pretty similar to not say they are exactly the same thing. There are many blogs and banners on the internet trying to be informative, while promoting a crypto service like a casino or exchange. They are full of informations, including videos on youtube, aiming to bring new users for the platforms through a referral link from the advertiser who will profit over his referrals.
I don't think there's even one at all. The only thing that was changed was the info, this time from casinos advertising themselves to casinos advertising that crypto is good, which again highlights my point of the idea of not being profitable in the first place, hence not really applicable.
hero member
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Imagine a banner that not only promotes a crypto casino or service but also sparks a conversation about the potential of cryptocurrencies. Or a blog post that informs and entertains, subtly highlighting the benefits of a particular casino or game, while also educating readers about the broader implications of cryptocurrencies.

This approach allows for a more targeted advertising strategy, fostering a sense of community and mutual growth. It also opens up the door for long-term, creative collaborations. Think sponsored tournaments, branded games, or even the development of new, innovative gambling platforms.
I don't understand the difference between the proposed concept and the currently traditional advertising methods. For me they look pretty similar to not say they are exactly the same thing. There are many blogs and banners on the internet trying to be informative, while promoting a crypto service like a casino or exchange. They are full of informations, including videos on youtube, aiming to bring new users for the platforms through a referral link from the advertiser who will profit over his referrals.
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