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Hello. Our company has opened its own online casino. To do this, we created a site, got a license, bought slot machines, but there are few players. What to do? How can this be corrected?
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It seems to me that nowadays there are too many such platforms, so there are simply not enough players for everyone. You should have thought twice before investing in this business
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You shouldn't have. The fact is that most players do not sit on one platform, and try different options. There more that new casinos as a rule entice players with good bonuses. So there are players, but you need to understand why they do not go to the author. Most likely it is the lack of advertising. Author, you need to get serious about promoting your site. Here are the best igaming marketing agencies:
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