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Edmund Deacon Profile and Articles

URL: http://www.gamble-on-the-internet.com

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1). The Truth About Free Casino Bonuses
People who play at online casinos will notice how they are more abundant than they were and they are competing much more aggressively than before over players by tempting us with better and better free casino bonuses. I'd like to have a look at the background of this and looks at the various offers that can be had.

We must ask ourselves why there are so many online casinos.

2). Online Casinos to Avoid
Online casinos to avoid are not just those associated with low joining bonuses or those based overseas. Online gaming is great fun. Jackpots at online sites can be much higher than traditional casinos because of the much lower overheads of any online business as opposed to its bricks and mortar equivalent. But which should you trust and which do you run from? Here are some criteria you need to consider when deciding which online casinos to play at.

3). Free Casino Chips and Honest Online Casinos
An understanding of the relevance of free casino chips must be put into its proper context: are the offers of the free chips coming from honest online casinos?

The first online casinos opened 10 years ago, and now there are hundreds that can be found online. Estimates vary as to the number of people who gamble online, but recent estimates suggest that a figure of around seven million worldwide would not be too far out.

4). The New US Gambling Laws: What Does It All Mean?
This article aims to examine the implications of the recent US gambling law "The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act 2006", which appears to be making online gambling illegal, but examines the real meaning of this Act. It also suggests solutions to the problem.

5). Ethical Practice with MySpace Marketing
MySpace has long been hailed as the next big thing in high volume websites, and for good reason. But, given the nature of the site and other Web 2.0 phenomena, is it ethical to treat MySpace as just another prospect to make money? This article examines some of the dilemmas of MySpace marketing that seem to present themselves.





 



 


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