At first I was expecting a 'push', some kind of hard core sale tactic or advertising campaign that would overwhelm anyone trying to get information from this site. I was gladly wrong, and felt more comfortable settling in to delve deeper into what makes up the Online Casino Blueblook site.
Their portal entry page's content showcases the top ten online casino site's the writer(s) have reviewed. Left side navigation includes specific areas of gambling interest a visitor would want to target: No Deposit Casinos, Online Casinos, Bingo Halls, Poker Room, and SportsBook. At a glance on each page the visitor can find specific info they're hunting for, like 'Welcome Bonuses' and Payout Percentages. Each of the pages uses the same format and layout, so visitors don't have to 'hunt' through information to get what they want.
Consistency in navigation gets points from me, guys.Ok, cool. Info without selling to the visitors. I can appreciate that. Rocks in my book, so I wanted to confirm what I'd seen at the 'About' page...they've been doing this since 2000?
That's bold, guys!Earliest I can trace back through a 'WHOIS' I normally do is 2003...HOWEVER...their integrity's gets bonus points I don't see much!
Their WHOIS info contains both an administrative and technical support contact. I see that in less than 5% of any sites I ever search for to confirm what I'm talking about!Further checking on server cache I have access to; which I'll never admit or tell anyone about to protect my sources; confirms that the earliest cache for the site...I can trace...is two months after the date of their WHOIS registry information.
Translation: They may have been doing this business under a different name, or on a 'hosted site', since they also used an AOL.com email address years ago. It's not a bad thing, it's what people do when they start out sometimes.Overall, here's my dig on Online Casino Blueblook: they're information brokers offering people free information in making a sometimes tough decision, in an area where people honestly need some help.
Online gambling's sometimes gotten a bad name. These guys are trying to help others, without even having to register.
You can't ask for more. In closing, this was a paid/sponsored review. Originally I was required to have a minimum of 200 words. This entry is over 400.
Because two people deserved it...you, the reader...and Online Casino Blueblook for what they're doing.
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