VIRGIN'S GREAT MARKETING IDEA PAYS OFF
20 March 2009
A tongue in cheek interpretation of gambler's
luck has paid off bigtime for online gambling firm
The always innovative marketers at online gambling firm
Virgin Games.com achieved wide mainstream media -
including television - coverage as well as online
gambling publicity for an ingenious tongue-in-cheek
interpretation of the luckiest...and unluckiest places
in the United Kingdom last week.
Triggering the
exercise just before the notoriously unlucky date, a
statement from the company commented: "With Friday 13th
upon us for the second time already in 2009, those of a
slightly superstitious disposition would be advised to
take a trip to St.Albans - according to data from Virgin
Games, it’s the luckiest place in the whole of the UK .
Residents of Sutton, Brighton and Luton also needn’t get
worried about Friday 13th as they follow second and
third place respectively in the luck stakes!"
The
statement went on to reveal that Virgin had analysed
over 100 000 000 separate wagers, based purely on
chance, placed over the past three years in order to
create a map of the UK’s ‘luckspots’- handy advance
information for those trying to protect themselves from
bad luck on Friday 13th. It identifed the unluckiest
spots in the UK, too - pointing to Belfast, Perth and
Newbury with the advice that residents of those parts
should hold on to a horseshoe or rabbit’s foot for the
duration of the year's unluckiest day.
Simon
Burridge, CEO of Virgin Games added momentum to the
drive with an explanation: “Friday 13th falls three
times in 2009, so we thought it would be interesting to
see whether some regions in the UK are luckier than
others." We matched the success of our huge database of
players against the UK’s postcodes, and were surprised
at just how much variation there was between regions.
"It’s just a bit of fun, of course - but if I
was at all superstitious I’d be heading to St. Albans
this Friday 13th!”
The unusual and date-relevant
nature of the story caught the attention of the Britsh
media, ensuring wide coverage.
For those who
worry when they walk under ladders, smash mirrors or
spill salt perhaps a move to St. Albans would deliver
more peace of mind, Virgin concluded. "Not only has the
suburban district been crowned one of the best places to
live in the UK - it was recently selected as the ‘
Mayfair’ spot on the British Cities version of Monopoly
- its residents can also consider themselves the
luckiest, over four times more likely to win than
residents living in Belfast.
"In St. Albans, a
bet of GBP1 can expect to see an average profit of 83p -
compared to a loss of 60p if the same wager was made
over the Irish Sea in Belfast," claimed the online
gambling website.
For the superstitious, then,
here's Virgin Games' take on the Luckiest and
Unluckliest gambling spots in Britain:
Top 10
luckiest towns in the UK
St. Albans Sutton
Brighton Luton City of Manchester South
West London (SW postcodes) Torquay Bolton
Harrow Stevenage
Top 10 unluckiest towns in
the UK
Belfast Perth Newport
Salisbury Motherwell Darlington Dudley
Aberdeen Doncaster Colchester
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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