50 min

#573 Lessons in Marketing from the Gambling Sector with Fintan Costello, Managing Director of BonusFinder.com The Internet Marketing Podcast

    • Marketing

I had no idea before this episode that 'egaming' used to be the name that PR departments gave to 'gambling'. How things have changed! Or have they...
In my experience, the gambling world has often felt isolated from the rest of the marketing industry. I've never really been too sure why that is. Maybe it has something to do with legacy and lifestyle associated with gambling? Perhaps it simply has something to do with geography and the tax havens from which several gambling companies operate? Could it simply be that the marketers in this space choose to keep a low profile?
I've always known that marketers in the gambling industry have to play by a different set of rules. They are under much greater scrutiny and have in-game limitations than most marketers. I feel like there's a lot we can learn from marketers in gambling about strategic prioritisation, user behaviour and resourcefulness.
That's why I was so pleased to get to spend time with Fintan Costello, Managing Director of Finder Media and bonusfinder.com
In today's episode we discuss:

The process of building an online gambling company in the USChallenges marketers in gambling face when working with the world's leading technology companiesHow the esports and gaming sectors have adopted gambling techniquesLessons in user behaviour and user experience from the gambling sector that all marketer can apply to their companies
CONNECT WITH FINTAN/bonusfinder.com
https://www.bonusfinder.com/https://twitter.com/fintancostellohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/fintancostello/
CONNECT WITH SCOTT:
scott.colenutt@sitevisibility.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/scottcolenutt
CONNECT WITH SITEVISIBILITY:
https://www.sitevisibility.co.uk/https://www.youtube.com/user/SiteVisibilityhttps://twitter.com/sitevisibilityhttps://www.facebook.com/SiteVisibilityhttp://instagram.com/sitevisibility
For all show ideas, guest recommendations and feedback email marketing@sitevisibility.com

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

I had no idea before this episode that 'egaming' used to be the name that PR departments gave to 'gambling'. How things have changed! Or have they...
In my experience, the gambling world has often felt isolated from the rest of the marketing industry. I've never really been too sure why that is. Maybe it has something to do with legacy and lifestyle associated with gambling? Perhaps it simply has something to do with geography and the tax havens from which several gambling companies operate? Could it simply be that the marketers in this space choose to keep a low profile?
I've always known that marketers in the gambling industry have to play by a different set of rules. They are under much greater scrutiny and have in-game limitations than most marketers. I feel like there's a lot we can learn from marketers in gambling about strategic prioritisation, user behaviour and resourcefulness.
That's why I was so pleased to get to spend time with Fintan Costello, Managing Director of Finder Media and bonusfinder.com
In today's episode we discuss:

The process of building an online gambling company in the USChallenges marketers in gambling face when working with the world's leading technology companiesHow the esports and gaming sectors have adopted gambling techniquesLessons in user behaviour and user experience from the gambling sector that all marketer can apply to their companies
CONNECT WITH FINTAN/bonusfinder.com
https://www.bonusfinder.com/https://twitter.com/fintancostellohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/fintancostello/
CONNECT WITH SCOTT:
scott.colenutt@sitevisibility.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/scottcolenutt
CONNECT WITH SITEVISIBILITY:
https://www.sitevisibility.co.uk/https://www.youtube.com/user/SiteVisibilityhttps://twitter.com/sitevisibilityhttps://www.facebook.com/SiteVisibilityhttp://instagram.com/sitevisibility
For all show ideas, guest recommendations and feedback email marketing@sitevisibility.com

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

50 min