Offshore casino merchant account update: Learn from Bodog
November 05, 2007
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As an <strong>offshore casino merchant account</strong> holder, learning from other's mistakes is unfortunately or fortunately part of the ways on how to become successful. The situation that will be presented is yet to be determined as a mistake, as this online gambling website is still fighting till every byte is used.<br /><br />We all know Bodog, right? Or at least those who have familiarized themselves in internet gambling. The specifics of how their almost downfall came about is already known, but for those still unenlightened, as a result of very technical issues resolved in court, the owner of Bodog.com was forced to surrender their domain name to 1st technoloy, a technology licensing company. The bodog people immediately adapted another domain name, switching from bodog.com to newbodog.com to bodoglife.com. <br /><br />Bodog.com still ranks one in the google search but if you search for the keywords associated with online gambling, the site is not included even in the top 30 results. Even though Bodog was able to bounce back in a week's time after surrendering to 1st technology, the effects are not as favorable.<br /><br />The lesson that we can get from what happened to Bodog is that we should make sure that the domain we are using is entirely OURS. Make sure to verify and secure the necessary paperwork to make sure that everything is in place. Operating an gambling website takes more than the usual risks, more so maintaining an <strong>offshore casino merchant account</strong>.
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