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Wider Crypto World => Gambling & Crypto Casinos => Gambling discussion => Topic started by: Findingnemo on January 06, 2025, 03:45:14 PM
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I am not sure how many of you noticed that but I saw some reputed casino names appear in the corn websites (you know what websites I am talking about) which are actually pretty big name so how do you see this kind of advertisement?
Is it due to the regulation policies that restrict gambling ads on most platforms or is it due to attract a specific audience.
I can name them but don't want to because I don't see it as a bad strategy but trying to understand how effective it is and also it can bring damage to their reputation in anyway?
I am not sure whether can copy my post from Bitcointalk so for the safest I put inside the quote here.
Corn=Porn, most members didn't get the corn part so I am mentioning it as well here so people won't get confused.
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I watch corn sites I think years ago but never noticed anything gambling related ads but yeah there really are a lot of ads in there but for me since I am not visiting cornsites these days it doesn't bother me and if it does I don't think it will attract my attention as it was not my purpose to gamble but instead just watch some corn popping haha people who are in that site sometimes get annoyed with ads so yeah it's not worth to put ads in there correct me if I am wrong. I am not sure if people in there really care for that gambling ads but yeah it's all about business.
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Does it really matter now if you see gambling ads on those websites? Someone who enjoys watching those contents probably would not care anymore. Besides, they're supposed to be adults already right? I guess that means casinos have at least targeted the right age group for their market. I would be more concerned and question a casinos reputation if they already have billboards on busy highways/roads because even young ones could see it.
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Does it really matter now if you see gambling ads on those websites? Someone who enjoys watching those contents probably would not care anymore. Besides, they're supposed to be adults already right? I guess that means casinos have at least targeted the right age group for their market. I would be more concerned and question a casinos reputation if they already have billboards on busy highways/roads because even young ones could see it.
when you visit a corn website, it asks whether we are 18 or not. well you can lie though but yes its a good point that they target those guys. i'm just unsure whether these corn addicts are also gamblers but it the cord website does have topless dealers, they may really be gambling.
i remember there was once a topless casino website that accepts BTC promoted in bitcointalk. this kind of casino will be easy to promote for those guys. sex always sell.
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(...) Corn=Porn, most members didn't get the corn part so I am mentioning it as well here so people won't get confused.
This is not YouTube, you won't get demonetised by using forbidden words, so no need to censor yourself.
First and foremost, stop watching porn, you're just frying your dopamine receptors and could end up unable to form a real, healthy relationship. There's literally nothing good about that.
But as for your question, I think the lack of other advertisement spaces plays a big role, but probably there's also a sizeable overlap between gamblers and porn addicts.
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when you visit a corn website, it asks whether we are 18 or not. well you can lie though but yes its a good point that they target those guys. i'm just unsure whether these corn addicts are also gamblers but it the cord website does have topless dealers, they may really be gambling.
i remember there was once a topless casino website that accepts BTC promoted in bitcointalk. this kind of casino will be easy to promote for those guys. sex always sell.
Most porn addicts are also gamblers. I'm not sure why you're spelling it 'corn'; we don't have any kids here, and who cares if a legitimate casino chooses to show their signature to millions of over-18 porn junkies each year. It is a good business strategy aimed at the right group of people.
If I ran a casino, my first target audience would be pornographic websites because I have PR experience and pornographic sites have significantly greater DR and DA than most of our popular blogs.
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I agree that regulations affect how they market their business. I don't think porn websites specifically ban gambling to begin with unless I misremember things. I'm not sure how they market themselves in other countries, but if you access their social media with an IP from my country there's a high chance you'll get blocked so there's no way you'll see gambling ads. I guess they realize this and want to expand their marketing channels to reach more audiences. Most people who access porn websites probably know a thing or two about VPN anyway so there's a high chance their ads will be seen, although I'm not sure it will change how most casino views VPN usage. CMIIW.
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(...) Corn=Porn, most members didn't get the corn part so I am mentioning it as well here so people won't get confused.
This is not YouTube, you won't get demonetised by using forbidden words, so no need to censor yourself.
First and foremost, stop watching porn, you're just frying your dopamine receptors and could end up unable to form a real, healthy relationship. There's literally nothing good about that.
But as for your question, I think the lack of other advertisement spaces plays a big role, but probably there's also a sizeable overlap between gamblers and porn addicts.
Even if is allowed still the users reading from different places including the workspace so I censored it.
About watching porn, I am not hiding it and I am sure everyone is watching it as they wish it doesn't mean I am an addict or at least in a serious way. 99% of people learn about those things by only watching those corn sites. :D