The type of site about sports betting

danieldan

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Hello, as you know, in every niche you can earn. There are various sites about sports betting. What are some loose thoughts about them? Mine below.

1. Reviews, bookmaker rankings - Looking at affiliate forums and the internet itself, this is in my opinion the most frequently chosen form of partnership by webmasters. This is a common choice, but we can write a lot of articles and direct our texts to different keywords, which is a big plus so you can rank your page. Additionally, the player looking for a given bookmaker will be a potential depositor. However, the disadvantages are the number of such pages and why should my ranking be given authority? The rankings are usually subjective and not objective. We need to create content, look after SEO, marketing and more. It's hard to come up with something modern.

2. Pages with betting tips - Players looking for tips often already have accounts with bookmakers, (maybe the conversion may be lower than the pages with reviews) so it seems that a better solution would be a tipster league building the community. We always have a topic for writing types because there are a huge number of events around the world. However, we must publish non-stop so that players return.

3. Odds compare or live score - this type of site seems less laborious at least in the topic of writing articles, use very few written texts on them, after taking the time to create and automate it, we can spend time on marketing and modernization. However, we need to have an idea about XML, feed channels, etc. Alternatively, you can subscribe to software from other companies. Certainly players usually return to such sites. However, the conversion from players looking for the highest odds may be lower because they are rather advanced players. Due to the low amount of content, it's important to build links.

4. Betting Guide - as in the case of reviews, the topics are enormous, but they seem less conversion-oriented, players looking for guides may already have accounts with the presented bookmakers. however, the pros and cons generally seem similar to the type of pages with rankings and reviews.

What are your thoughts on how to run websites depending on the type of site, be it sportsbook or casino?
 
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