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  1. #1
    Suggestions:
    If you have a gaming website that is lacking content,
    or a gaming related domain name that is undeveloped, this might be for you.

    What's included:

    - A ready website powered by Joomla! and customized to host articles
    - Around 3,000 Casino & Gambling Articles collection
    - An integrated comments system allowing visitors to comment on articles
    - Articles rating system
    - On-Site Bookmarks
    - New article submission by registered users
    - Send newsletters - keep your authors & site members updated with the latest happening on your site

    Price: 40$ (Paypal)
    Installation: 20$ (optional)
    Demo: www.casinoaddicts.info

    You get an Exact Copy of the live demo site.
    Further customizations and website integrations are available if you PM me.

    Post Sold to receive payment details.

    Thank you!
     
    Clive, Feb 23, 2007 IP
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    SKULL Prominent Member

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    #2
    www.casinoaddicts.info is not powered by Joomla in the demo ? and also is a gambling site allowed to have google adsense is it not aloud by there TOS?
     
    SKULL, Feb 23, 2007 IP
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    Clive Web Developer

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    #3
    Hi Skull,

    The demo site is actually powered by Joomla. This is an articles site, so as long as you keed the ads on article pages, that should be ok, shouldn't it?
     
    Clive, Feb 23, 2007 IP
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    SKULL Prominent Member

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    I don't know maybe you should read adsense TOS as it says no gambling or casino related site is to use adsense.
     
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    Clive Web Developer

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    #5
    Thanks for the tips, SKULL. Because I am not sure to whether by "casino & gambling content" they include informative articles, too (ads currently displaying are casino related...) I will just take them off and fill the block with other content until I clarify this matter by contacting Google.
     
    Clive, Feb 23, 2007 IP
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    SKULL Prominent Member

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    No problem just don't wont you to lose your adsense account for not sticking to there TOS
     
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    Clive Web Developer

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    #7
    Once again thanks, SKULL.
    Even though I came accross this article from which results that it may be a matter of contacting Google and asking for permission to publish adsense on your site, (please read the article for more details) I have decided to try other big players like adbrite inline ads & Bidvertiser ads. Both systems allow ad placements on casino & gambling related websites, and seem to beintegrating fine on my project. You can take a look and see if that would suit you.

    Package is still on sale.
    Now for only $35!
     
    Clive, Mar 5, 2007 IP
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    SKULL Prominent Member

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    Thanks for the info i have been looking into Adbrite and Bidvertser myself for the perpose of about 7 poker related doamins i have, not that i need a poker site making i just posted here to help you not get banned from Google.

    SKULL
     
    SKULL, Mar 5, 2007 IP
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    SKULL Prominent Member

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    #9
    This reply was for user GlobalGamingNews as he made a post befor mine he has delated the message since i posted for some reason , anyways ill leave this here incase any one needs to know the info.

    Here is the Link to the TOS page you can find it on.


     
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    Clive Web Developer

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    #10
    Thanks for the update, SKULL.
    Just to make it clear, you have quoted Google TOS.

    When setting up Bidvertiser, you have the following option available:

    Category: Entertainment & Leisure --> Gaming --> Gambling Casinos

    Same is for adbrite, you are given the option to choose the Online Gambling category,
    so there should be NO PROBLEM using the above mentioned ad providers.

    Furthermore, here is what I got from Keren, a Bidvertiser representative:
     
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    #11
    Sorry for any confusion. I didn't see anything on the TOS page, so I posted here. Then I found the policy page so I came back to delete. I didn't expect anyone to see it so quickly. :)

    I wonder why they approved this site when they removed it, or why there is no shortage of relevant ads being displayed?
     
    GlobalGamingNews, Mar 6, 2007 IP