GAMBLING.COM CATCHES A BREAK FROM GOOGLE
23 October 2009
Were search engine penalties imposed
unilaterally on Media Corp site?
The Internet search engine and information giant Google
appears to have stepped back from the alleged imposition
of search engine penalties on Media Corporation's
Gambling.com two years ago, according to reports over
the weekend in the Independent newspaper.
Media
Corp chief exec Justin Drummond told the newspaper that
he has never been able to fully understand the reasons
for the apparent penalities that could have cost his
company hundreds of thousands of pounds in lost
revenues.
In 2007 Drummond tracked a dramatic
drop in Gambling.com's ranking from a top spot of about
100th on the search term "gambling" that he estimates
could have cost the company around GBP 1 million in lost
business.
Media Corp bought Gambling.com for GBP
11 million in 2005 (see previous InfoPowa report) and
announced a GBP 2.7 million post-tax profit the
following year. The business had already been hit by
restrictive US internet gambling laws introduced in
2006, but the alleged penalties exacerbated the
problems.
Drummond told The Independent that the
penalty appeared to have been lifted last Friday
morning, marking the end of a busy week for Media Corp.
in which it acquired Malta-based poker group Purple
Lounge for GBP 465 000.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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