Google Say NO to Online Casinos
Google, Yahoo, Msn Say NO to Online Casinos and Online Gambling, Rabbitluck.com Says YES, We Welcome All Casino Marketers and Advertisers.Google, Yahoo, Msn Say NO to Online Casinos and Online Gambling, Rabbitluck.com Says YES, We Welcome All Casino Marketers and Advertisers.Google and Yahoo are banning ads from online casinos, reacting to a federal crackdown on internet gambling. However the pay-per-click search engine RabbitLuck.com will continue it's "no frills" approach to internet advertising, allowing internet casinos and gambling web sites a place where they can advertise and get the exposure they deserve. August 8, 2004 -- In news published by The Associate Press on April 5, 2004 internet advertising giants Google, Yahoo and Msn.com will drop casino ads due to a federal crackdown on internet gambling. Google expects to drop ALL casino ads by the end of April 2004, and Yahoo will phase out casino ads in the U.S. market, but allow them to continue in 14 other countries where the company operates web sites. Yahoo's decision also affects Microsoft Corp's MSN site, whose search engine depends on a Yahoo subsidiary, Overture Services, for its online casino ads. Search engine RabbitLuck.com on the other hand Says "Bring em' on" we are happy to give this type of web site the exposure they deserve. "We know we are no Google or Yahoo or MSN, but we are certainly headed in the right direction." RabbitLuck.coms underlying network Jumpat.com receives 750,000 visitors daily, and this can compliment any type of casino web site or gaming business looking for "world wide" exposure. Because we offer search results for the top 30 search engines as well as our own gaming specific search results it allows our visitors a unique way to search the net, often comparing results to find what is best for what they are looking for in the market. This type of search has become very popular, and we are experiencing tremendous growth because of it. |
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