
Casino Gambling Web is announcing the launch of a new press release service that offers companies the opportunity to release their gambling related news quickly and accurately to the world.
The goal of the Casino Gambling Web press release service is to provide a reliable media outlet for the latest news and press releases specific to the gambling industry. The service provides large casinos and gaming companies a place to deliver news consistently and accurately, plus gives exposure and visibility to lesser-known gambling businesses and website portals.
Casino Gambling Web is intent on becoming the definitive source for accurate and timely world-wide gambling news. With the recent takeover of the company by Canadian businessman Gordon Price, focus has been renewed and the companies' journalists will be covering more news than ever. "We get emails everyday asking us to report news on behalf of many different gambling companies across the United States and Canada, Asia, South America, Africa, and throughout Europe," Price said.
The new press release service allows companies around the world the ability to submit their articles via an online press release distribution wire which automatically syndicates to over 4,000 subscribers and news crawlers. The submitted article will also be distributed to major wires like Google News for greater exposure. The press release service offered by Casino Gambling Web is inexpensive when compared to other services who charge hundreds of dollars. A $49 payment will get your press release distributed by Casino Gambling Web and $99 will let you provide links in your article.
"It is amazing to read how inaccurate and biased main stream media reports on gambling issues can be," Price said, "that's why we want to provide an outlet that gets attention by the main stream media so they have a source of accurate information."
CasinoGamblingWeb.com has grown immensely since it first started over a year ago. They currently receive over 50k visits a month, which is a huge number for a gambling website. They are featured in Google News and are syndicated by over 4,000 journalists and visitors.
Casino Gambling Web first gained their notoriety when they offered an innovative gambling news dashboard, which organizes thousands of articles written by their editors into one search-able page. They increased their popularity by reporting on the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act more accurately and thoroughly then any of the other gambling news reporting agencies. Then they expanded their syndication services by offering 20 topic specific gambling related RSS/XML feeds for journalists and visitors who were interested in specific areas of gambling. They even found time to put together and release a free casino game arcade in the middle of all the other developments.
They are setting the bar even higher now by introducing the first ever gambling specific press release service for all gaming related entities to use as their main source to release information to the world.
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