I’ve been thinking about this for a while — is there really such a thing as a “safe” place to buy gambling traffic, or are we all just figuring it out as we go? Every time I see someone confidently recommending a platform, there’s always someone else in the replies saying it didn’t work for...
I used to think all traffic was kind of the same — if someone clicked my ad, that was a win, right? But after running a few ppc for casino campaigns, I started noticing something weird. Some users would sign up quickly, while others would bounce in seconds. Same ads, same landing pages… totally...
Ever notice how some affiliates seem to run online casino or sportsbook campaigns forever, while others get banned within days? I used to think they had some secret trick or insider access. Turns out, it’s not really about luck—it’s more about how you approach online sportsbook marketing from...
Ever feel like the same GEO lists keep getting recycled, but your results don’t match the hype? I’ve been there. Everyone talks about “top countries,” but when you actually run iGaming traffic, the reality feels a bit different.
The main pain point for me was figuring out where conversions are...
Ever notice how some gambling ad campaigns seem to run smoothly for months, while others get flagged or shut down within days? I used to think it was just bad luck or poor creatives, but after experimenting a bit, I realized the platform you choose plays a massive role in how things turn out...
Hook
Have you ever noticed how some affiliates seem to quietly earn every single day from betting apps while others keep jumping strategies and getting nowhere? I used to wonder if I was missing some secret trick.
Pain Point
When I first tried to promote an online gambling website, I honestly...
Ever feel like buying traffic should be simple… but somehow it just burns your budget faster than expected? That's honestly how it felt when I first got into iGaming traffic. I thought it was just about picking a source, setting a budget, and letting it run. Turns out, there are a bunch of small...
Ever noticed how some ads just pop up at the exact moment you’re about to get bored or switch apps? That’s kind of how I started paying attention to push notifications in iGaming marketing. At first, I thought they were just another annoying format, but after testing a few iGaming ad formats, I...
I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately—are paid ads actually still effective if you’re trying to promote an online gambling website in 2026? It feels like everywhere you look, ad costs are going up, restrictions are tighter, and competition is just wild. So naturally, I started wondering if...
Hook
Ever feel like your ads should be working… but they just don’t? I’ve had campaigns where everything looked “right” on paper, yet conversions were painfully low. It made me wonder—am I missing something obvious, or is iGaming advertising just that unpredictable?
Pain Point
One thing I kept...
Ever notice how everyone claims they’ve “cracked the code” when it comes to ad networks, but when you actually try to promote a gambling website, things get messy fast? That’s been my experience at least. On paper, it all sounds simple — pick a network, run ads, scale what works. In reality...
Ever notice how some poker sites seem to pop up everywhere overnight, while others quietly build traffic over time? I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately, especially when it comes to poker advertising. Is it smarter to play the long game with SEO, or just go all-in with paid ads?
I used to...
Ever notice how running ppc for casino ads feels less like marketing and more like walking through a minefield? One wrong step and your account is gone. I used to think it was just bad luck… until I realized compliance is basically the whole game in restricted regions.
The biggest pain point...
Ever feel like buying traffic for betting offers should be simple, but somehow it just burns your budget faster than expected? I've been there. When I first started with iGaming traffic, I honestly thought it was just about getting as many clicks as possible. More clicks = more players, right...
Ever notice how some betting ads just keep getting clicks while others die out fast—even when the creatives barely change? I used to think CTR was all about constantly refreshing banners and headlines. But after a while, that approach started feeling like a never-ending cycle.
The real...