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Abstract: learn how to gain visitors’ trust by studying how online casino
websites have overcome enormous obstacles to building trust among site
visitors.
Online gambling is one of the fastest growing segments of ecommerce in the
US, an especially 카지노 사이트 impressive feat since it is illegal in the US. Due to their
illegal status, gambling sites face high hurdles in the advertising and
promotion arena as well, since most US-based online media companies, most
notably Google and Yahoo, refuse to advertise them.
You might think that online gambling websites would face an insurmountable
obstacle in gaining users’ trust, as well. Trust has long been an issue in
ecommerce, historically plagued by credit card billings and websites that
disappear just before the orders were to be shipped-and a constant mainstream
media drumbeat of the dangers of online transactions. Building trust has long
been a chief concern of businesses selling over the web.
The trust issue is only compounded for the online gambling industry when it
comes to serving US customers. Would you trust a website with your money if it
were located overseas, and you had little legal recourse whatsoever to get your
money back if you were dissatisfied-and if the “product” itself were essentially
intangible, anyway? To top it off, what if the purchase itself was illegal?
This is precisely the challenge that online casinos meet every day, with the
estimated 60 percent of their industry’s customers who come from the USA. Casino
websites owned and operated entirely outside the borders of the US are free to
accept US customers. But gambling online with real money is illegal in the US
under federal law, specifically the Federal Wire Wager Act, not to mention a
host of state laws.
How Do Online Gambling Websites Gain Visitors’ Trust?
In short, if you take your online business’s trustworthiness for granted, you may be missing out on potential customers who need additional assurances. Take a lesson from websites that can’t trust their trustworthiness to be taken for granted: make sure visitors to your site feel comfortable opening up their wallets.