QIWI and Skrill have been added to the register of banned websites. - page 2

 
Artyom Trishkin:
It turns out that once the gentlemen from Roskomnadzor were shown casino advertising ... ... ...

Yes, Artem!!! Exactly right!

Of course, about Advords it's my guess, maybe Yandex too. But they all remember our queries and show exactly what we've searched for most often before.

The days of paid hard advertising are long gone.

When I had a website, I used to put up Adwords myself. With my modest attendance ~500 people/day had $20-30 from Google to pay for the site. And now think about the attendance of skrill? I think it's a good boost.

Who doubts it, ask Google for a day or two about buying a villa. You will immediately stop advertising on forex and will start showing these villas. And now it is being rebuilt very intelligently.

They can show yachts, islands for sale etc.

And the most desperate ones may ask for information on Olvis ))))

 
Alexandr Saprykin:
No one saw it, but it was there)))

Just in case! On the principle of - What's going to happen?

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There's an old joke.

There's a meeting, the management decides who should be promoted.

There's a promotion offer for Ivanov, and then one of the judges says Ivanov, you can't have something with his fur coat.

Everyone asks what happened? Turns out his wife had her coat stolen from the theatre 10 years ago.

That's how they decided not to promote him.

 
What a lovely day... every day... it's wonderful news
 
Dmitry Fedoseev:
What a lovely day... every day... ...it's freaky news.

:-))) statistically, it usually happens in August, it overheats, so global warming shifts things

 
Yuriy Zaytsev:

:-))) statistically, events usually happened in August, overheating. Apparently global warming is shifting events

Nah, it's raining in St. Petersburg again. And it's good, it's already usual to think in the rain, went for a walk in the morning)
 
Alexey Volchanskiy:

Yes, Artem!!! Exactly right!

Of course, about Advords it's my guess, maybe Yandex too. But they all remember our queries and show exactly what we've searched for most often before.

The days of paid hard advertising are long gone.

When I had a website, I used to put up Adwords myself. With my modest attendance ~500 people/day had $20-30 from Google to pay for the site. And now think about the attendance of skrill? I think it's a good boost.

Who doubts it, ask Google for a day or two about buying a villa. You will immediately stop advertising on forex and will start showing these villas. And now it is being rebuilt very intelligently.

They can show yachts, islands for sale etc.

And the most desperate may ask for information on Olvis ))))

They do not have to have any suspicious content on their site, no ad units from google and no offers to pay for dubious resources. Today you can deposit money into their casino, tomorrow you may hand over funds to scammers and tomorrow you may pay for mink dealer's services. If they blocked it, it means they did the right thing.
 
Alexandr Saprykin:
They don't have such links on their websites (at least with Kiwi). I personally searched all over the place and couldn't find them. And I have never seen them there.
You are looking for "Transfer to Casino or Roulette" and on the website of Wheel and Ball Ltd. or RAO "one-armed hooligan".
 
Alexey Busygin:
Campaigns of this kind should have no suspicious content on their site at all, no ad units from google and no offers to pay for dubious resources. Today you can deposit money into their casino, tomorrow you may hand over funds to crooks and tomorrow you may pay for mink dealer's services. If they blocked it, it means they did the right thing.
Actually, yes, there shouldn't be any advertising on the official site. Maybe we are talking about daughters?
 
Alexey Volchanskiy:
Actually, yes, there shouldn't be any advertising on the official website. Maybe we are talking about subsidiaries?
At most (judging by kiwi) there could be advertising on the terminals, but it has nothing to do with the website.
 
Alexey Busygin:
Campaigns of this kind should have no suspicious content on their site at all, no ad units from google and no offers to pay for dubious resources. Today you can deposit money into their casino, tomorrow you may hand over funds to crooks and tomorrow you may pay for mink dealer's services. If they blocked it, it means they did the right thing.
Do we always do everything exceptionally right?