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.
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.
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?