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Probably the platforms that won't allow it :rolleyes:

That said, you can blast RTB/SSP stuff and filter it with your own pre-landing pages for a test --with your own money. Hope you have the ad budget to test ...

Anything to go with crypto-currency might be a good place. But placements segmented by the real domain and not some anonymized site id is the real problem. Also, you are very limited by the *almost legal* betting and gambling businesses.

The other problem is how well the targeted gambling/betting site will convert? No, easy answer. Both the ads and the site have to be right to be an accurate test.

This type of post will just attract a lot of shills for traffic network affiliates ... seen it too many times.
 
Well you can't for long. You can violate the TOS and cloak the ads (that has a very limited shelf life) the end up with an account ban and come back crying here. We see this all the time.

So, the answer is you can till you land in Facebook Banned Land.

Your options then; are to assume a false identity, use a proxy and an anonymous virtual credit card and try it again until you get caught and banned once more ... over and over ...
 
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Hey @vitvit1201 if you are still interested, do check out @EZmob DSP, Betting is our Hero ad-format. you can reach out to us on support channels and connect to our advertiser managers for more information.
 
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When it comes to advertising gambling and betting, it's essential to tread carefully. There's no one-size-fits-all answer to the best platform, as it depends on your target audience and the type of gambling/betting you're promoting. Some popular options include social media ads (Facebook, Twitter), search engine marketing (Google Ads), and affiliate marketing.
However, let's keep in mind that promoting responsible gambling is crucial. If you're into online gambling, it's worth checking out***HIDDEN LINK EREMOVED BY ADMIN***, as they can enhance your gaming experience. Remember, it's not just about ads; it's about providing value and ensuring your audience enjoys a safe and enjoyable betting experience.
 
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What is the best platform to advertise gambling/betting?
Hey, we're a bit late to this discussion bur perhaps we can help.

We have worldwide coverage and large volumes of betting/gambling traffic via push, native and banner ads. If you are interested, give us a sign via our support channels and we can help with more info.
 
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This is not an unconditional free advertising zone
 
There are many platforms for gambling advertising. The key is to find a reliable affiliate program that will help you with the promotion. The guys from Bona Fides Affiliates helped me a lot from the very beginning, and my personal manager is always ready to give me advice on how to work, so I recommend that you give it a try.
 
Choosing the right platform to advertise gambling or betting depends on various factors like target audience, budget, and regulatory considerations. Online platforms with a significant user base and tailored advertising options might be worth exploring. You can also , for a change of scenary and a safer way to make some cash. But it still requires time, skill, and often luck.
 
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What is the best platform to advertise gambling/betting?
I recommend the social networking platform Facebook to advertise betting and casino games. Because I find this social network Facebook extremely easy to advertise games and sports bets. Additionally, you can refer to Linkin
 
What is the best platform to advertise gambling/betting?
I don't know what `best` means to you ...
I can't guarantee you individual results.
If you can get licensed as an 'online' operator in the US and have a proven knowledge of the gambling industry:
RSI is a legitimate company NYSE
Rush Street Interactive they also operate in Columbia
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Crappy offers will make your ads poor quality --even if the ad quality is decent IMO. Also you can advertise in legit places if your offer is regulated and you are licensed. License fees vary for by US state from $150.00 to $1,500.00 ANNUALLY per state.
 
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