FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Ticonderoga Ventures: Casino Affiliate Convention to be held April 3-4 in Amsterdam
WHAT: Casino Affiliate Convention
WHEN: April 3-4, 2003
WHERE: Mercure Hotel de Amstel
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
CONTACT: http://www.CAC2003.com
NEW YORK/EWORLDWIRE/Feb. 24, 2003 — Ticonderoga Ventures, Inc. announces the Casino Affiliate Convention ( http://www.CasinoAffiliateConvention.com ), which will be held on April 3 – 4, 2003 in the city of Amsterdam at the Mercure Hotel de Amstel.
Most internet gambling operations have recently focused their marketing efforts toward Europe. For both internet casinos and sportsbooks, affiliate marketing has already become an established and proven form of marketing.
The Casino Affiliate Convention (Amsterdam) event will cover the subject or marketing an online casino/sportsbook to the European Union.
Speakers at this event will be executives from: eSpotting, NetRatings, Commission Junction, Deal Group Media, Avalon Digital Marketing Services, Position Tech, Barbary Online, Eclipsicom Media, iGlobal Media, Vegas Kings, Ludus Online, Suncore Innovation Systems, Casino Affiliate Programs, Orient Gaming and others. Each will provide objective information about increasing European internet traffic and conversion rates for both online casinos and online sportsbooks.
The keynote speaker for the event is Ewout Keuleers (ULYS Law firm). Besides the relevant European regulatory framework, he will discuss various laws in each E.U. nation for internet gambling related advertising.
For more information about this event, please visit the website ( http://www.CAC2003.com ) or contact:
Ticonderoga Ventures, Inc.
(Marketing and Logistics)
Tel: USA (212) 722-1744
Fax: USA (208) 728-6456
E-mail: [email protected]
Casino Affiliate Convention, L.D.C. a Belize Corporation
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