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Adwords + Gambling PPC = ?

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Over the last few days, I wrote a couple of articles about PPC advertising with Facebook.

This article is about Google Adwords, and my tales of woe…

Widely regarded as *the* PPC proving ground, Adwords is used by countless affiliates.  Because of the enormous market share enjoyed by Google, and the syndication of Adwords feeds through the in-page integration offered by Adsense, the potential audience is almost unimaginable.  As such, it seemed like the place to start for what I was hoping would be a more fruitful campaign…

To create the campaign, I used links from my affiliate provider to get started.  These pointed to various offers by the same casino, so I created different adverts for each offer, varying the wording and creating the perfect ad copy.  I then set my demographic targeting, my budget limits and attempted submission…

Before going any further, it is worth noting the important features of creating an ad:

The Adwords advert creation box

The first problem that may be encountered is with the “Display URL” and “Destination URL” data:  A lot of affiliate links provided by 3rd party companies do not link directly to the target site.  I found that this can be something of an issue, as Google immediately picks up the difference between the URLs (regardless of the final destination) and disallows the ad.  Furthermore, if one is fortunate enough to get past this hurdle, Google’s advertising terms forbids the use of pages which perform a redirect…

You’ve guessed it, I fell foul of both.  There have been various suggestions about how to get around this, including using a time delay in the redirect to “fool” Google into thinking that the page is a static part of the site – I’m not sure this actually works, or that you would get away with it for very long…

Back to the drawing board then. For my second attempt, I tried a link to a poker site at which I’m a member

Display URL = Check

Destination URL = Check

No problems then? Wrong.  What I’d not realised was that Google’s policy on gambling advertising insists upon having a gambling certificate.  Bearing in mind I wouldn’t wish to do anything illegal, I called the Gambling Commission for advice…

I was told that I didn’t need a gambling license, nor would I be issued one – why? Because I don’t operate a company that takes wagers.

I though that this must be a mistake on Google’s behalf… Get hold of them, let them know what I was told by the Gambling Commission and everthing will be fine, right? No.

Despite all of this, Google’s representative insisted that, even if I was advertising a casino (who held a license), I would need to be individually certified in order to advertise. Game over.

Find out in the next article how I got on with non-gambling advertising – if nothing else, it’s cheap laugh.

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Facebook Ads (Part 2)

Saturday, March 6th, 2010
Facebook Ads Part 2

PPC advertising was disappointing...

In “Facebook Ads (Part 1)“, I had a bit of a whinge about their advertising policies of the time.  Not to be discouraged by a minor setback (and still hard-up), I changed tack: Non-gambling ads. There shouldn’t be any problem there, right? Again, I am pre-empting the inevitable comments when I say that I know that PPC advertising is not any guarantee of making money. It has to be said, though, that I didn’t realise quite how poor it would be.

I placed a number of adverts, worded carefully and with no enticing pitch. Not a usual tactic for advertising, I hear some say… But it is when you are paying per click! The rationale here was to ensure (in so far as is possible) that anyone clicking on the advert, with its plain and honest text, was more likely to be interested in the product.  More than this, I even targeted ads by demographic – who could want cheaper car insurance more than 17-27 year old males..? I set my daily budget, watched and waited (after the annoying wait described in Part 1)…

Results: Millions of impressions, hundreds of clicks, no conversions.

I’m not at all concerned about the impression:click ratio – I wasn’t paying for impressions and the ad wasn’t designed to grab every viewer’s attention, so no problem. I was disappointed with the conversion rate for clicks: Accross all the advertising campaigns I ran (>1,000 clicks) I didn’t achieve a single conversion. Not one.
From reseach into PPC, one might be led to believe that a 1% conversion rate is low, but 0%?

Down (but not necessarily out) I did some more research and found that my experience was not unique – It may not suprise you to read that I no longer advertise with Facebook, in any capacity.
There is a happy ending though: I did manage to scratch enough cash together in the end for web hosting and bills…

Eurogrand Casino Review

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Originally Published at the blog of  Biggest Bingo Bonuses and reproduced with kind permission:

Massive Match Bonus

Eurogrand's Bonus Offer

I joined Eurogrand some years ago, looking for online slots when online casinos were slim pickings. The slots, by the way are still slick and great fun to play, with classic layouts, novel layouts and win lines numbering from 1 to 100. There are some pretty big jackpots too – I love playing the “Spin 2 Million” game: 5 lines, £2million jackpot and some high-paying bonus rounds. The “Deep Blue” slot is another favourite – the free spins feature is one of the best paying of its kind.

Despite all this and some pretty good wins, I somewhat wish that I had waited. It’s not the software – in my experience, that has always run silky smooth, with good graphics and very few (if any) connections dropped. It’s not the change in customer support – which has been helpful, quick and efficient througout. So why do I wish I’d waited?

The match bonus.

Recently, I was researching for my next article when I found a casino bonus website. I was looking for the biggest bonuses available – a topic I thought could be worth writing about (also a topic from which this post drew my attention), when I found the Eurogrand match bonus of up to £1,000.

If you followed this site prior to its complete destruction at the hands of a Russian porn king, you will know that I like bonuses and have made a profit from 90% of the bonuses I have used. Following my discontinuation of advertising on certain social networking site, I saved my winnings, looking to bankroll my next casino venture. By this point, I had £500 ready for wagering…

Let’s face it, a grand is a lot of playing power – especially when half of it is the casino’s money. Since winning just shy of £1,000 from a £42 bankroll (£10 deposit + £32 Bonus), I have been itching to test my usual strategy of big jackpot slots on a larger scale, but it wasn’t to be with Eurogrand, as I’m not a new member (They do, however, offer frequent bonuses for existing members, albeit it not to the extent of this massive match bonus).

It’s not all bad though, as I ended up depositing at my old Intercasino account instead and coming away over £2,000 up. If people are interested, I’ll do a review of their site also.

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I was thinking of writing a review for Eurogrand myself at some point, but there’s not a lot I can add to this, except to say that my favourite slot was “Perfect Planet” and that, for my cashout, customer support actually contacted me, to make sure everything was going smoothly! Excellent casino!