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Re: Are signature campaigns really working for gambling sites?
by
Betwrong
on 15/04/2017, 10:24:43 UTC
I really wonder this. I never clicked a signature ad and am wondering if it works for gambling sites. I need to be enlightened in this topic, because it looks like a waste of money to me.
I think so? I mean why would all the gambling websites would go for signature campaign if it didn’t work at all. Couple of them would try it, it wouldn’t work so they would stop it. It is not only a chance to gain new players but also a way to keep reminding people of yourself.

Why do you think Coca-Cola has ads on TV ? So, you can buy Cola? If you are their consumer you will buy it anyway. No it is to remind you, it is to make you want to buy again.

Exactly. Even if you have an already well known gambling site, like Coca-Cola among drinks, you still have to remind people of its existence or otherwise they'll forget it. It's not necessary a Sig campaign, it might be something else, like constant promos, contests etc. But if you do nothing in that regard you'll be forgotten sooner than you think.

Especially when you have a gambling site and people are always wanting to leave gambling. Everyone has lost in gambling one or the other time and they will want to leave the addiction or just formal gambling with the money. But if everyone stops gambling then how sites will survive. So Signature campaigns and social media campaigns are to remember everyone that gambling sites are still alive and adding new features.

Honestly I don't know how to react to your post. I hope you are not accusing me of promoting a gambling site. I know gambling is a terrible disease for some, but I'm sure even if there were no advertising at all addicted gamblers would find a way to gamble. Alcoholism is a terrible disease too, but we are not accusing Cannes film festival of promoting Stella Artois, right?