Aug
22

Internet Marketing Tweet Digest 2010-08-22

  • @RogersHelps I'd be happy to send you a documented email with the ongoing issues my company is having with your company. in reply to RogersHelps #
  • @RogersHelps Followed. We are also finding multiple instances of Rogers double billing upon moving personal numbers to business accounts. in reply to RogersHelps #
  • @RogersHelps I've followed your account and have an outline of the issues at hand with your company. I would like to have this resolved. in reply to RogersHelps #
  • Rest in Peace Scotty – you'll be missed. http://bit.ly/b51kyf #
  • As if needed more reasons to be proud of my big brother Dusan http://bit.ly/cJRte5 #
  • Dumbass SEO comment of the day: It's a common belief amongst search engine related webmasters that linking to white barred…" #
  • Dumbass SEO comment of the day con't: "… (which are potentially banned) can negatively effect a sites rankings." #
  • The real question is: "Are you "White Barred"? lmao. #
  • but srsly @google if you want people to take toolbar PR srsly then update the bloody thing more often. #
  • It's "Cliff Clavin SEO" day over here. #
  • NFL Quote of the Day: "It's always good to beat the Jets." Too true. Too true. http://es.pn/9LQeUE #
  • Best broken engrish registration error ever. http://yfrog.com/6t7wngj #
  • Still stuck in the Kafka-esque issue with Rogers – small business stay away from Rogers. @rogershelps doesn't help at all. #
  • Rogers retained a lawyer to sue me for $800 for an account which does not exist. How's that for awesome @rogershelps? #
  • Rogers double billed me for 6 months on a business account now wants me to pay these phantom accounts. How is this legal @rogershelps? #
  • More stories of why no one should give Rogers their hard earned money and business. My story is there too http://bit.ly/9puLVv @rogershelps #
  • It's days like today all I want to do is go fishing or throw some discs at a metal basket. #thesimplethings #
  • Raising funds for youth by auctioning portions of my brother's disc collection on Dusan's Foundation. All proceeds go …http://lnkd.in/kJAKgz #
  • Tee off and fly freely Ed! (YouTube http://youtu.be/1Jid3-XOLRo?a) #
  • Penguins chasing a butterfly http://bit.ly/cQSymN Cute Bomb goes Boom. #
  • And one more conference call for the day. Love the blue sky roundtables on Friday afternoon. #

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Aug
15

Internet Marketing Tweet Digest 2010-08-15

  • I just became the mayor of Honeypot Marketing Worldwide HQ on @foursquare! http://4sq.com/dvE4Gr #
  • I'm at Honeypot Marketing Worldwide HQ (19 Thorne Street, Cambridge). http://4sq.com/dvE4Gr #
  • Ontario legalizes online gambling in 2012 and here are some very good reasons they will royally screw it up. http://lnkd.in/yQvZVH #
  • Ontario legalizes online gaming in 2012 and here are some great reasons they'll screw it up http://dannedelko.com/olg #
  • Ahh Friday – good day so far and got registered with Vaultpress. Beautifully done signup process @photomatt #
  • I'm officially finished with @rogerswireless. You're brutal customer service and crap billing just lost you a 20K/year business account. #
  • Oops I didn't realize that that twitter account was a dead account. Anyhow Rogers is out permanently and Bell is in – Lawyer retained. #

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Aug
11

Ontario Legalizes Online Gambling – Kinda

ontario-government-stupidSo yesterday was an interesting day for me as a resident of Ontario and having been involved in the internet marketing side of online gambling for the past 10 years via clients who operate in the offshore space.

The Province of Ontario and specifically “Premier Dad” or Dalton McGuinty announced that online wagering on Casino, Poker and Sports (via ProLine) will be offered in 2012. Now beyond the fact that I’m 100% sure that the OLG (Ontario Lottery and Gaming – the overseer of all things gambling in Ontario) will royally screw up the implementation of any online gaming site there is the higher level issues I have with Dalton McGuinty.

Specifically in Ontario:

  1. We’re not allowed to host Mixed Martial Arts events – meaning they can’t be held in the province. Ed. Note: Yeah I know. *sigh*.
  2. If you’re under 22 you can’t have a drop of alcohol in your system if you’re driving a vehicle. Ed Note: I’m all for this actually let’s just make this simple and make it zero tolerance for everyone.
  3. Cigarettes cannot be on display in any convenience store. They have to be covered in these massive grey cabinets, see teenagers are dumb, they even even cover their eyes and when they do they think they disappear.

In Ontario under the McGuinty government we’re coddled and treated like morons. I say this as a pretty consistent supporter of the Liberal party – although I would say I’m a fiscal conservative (ie don’t waste massive amounts of money) and social liberal (ie universal education for all, public support for the most vulnerable in the community).

Also keep in mind this Ontario Liberal government is scandal plagued. Here are few notable examples:

eHealth Scandal – the Ontario government hired a completely under-qualified Sara Kraemer to digitize all public health records in the province. It’s a daunting task and as I predicated when the project was started they screwed it up royally. Not only has nothing been accomplished but there was also a nice contractor scandal to go alongside with it.
OLG Expense Scandal – In Late August 2009 the entire OLG board resigned over inappropriate expenses. Now we’re not talking about a cup of coffee, these were ongoing an high ticket price expenses from corporate douche bags that made 6 and 7 figure incomes. Some examples include:

  • gym memberships worth $250
  • Weight Watchers memberships
  • club link golf fees
  • a $1,500 bar tab at a $3,700 dinner for 38 people
  • a $500 nanny fee so that a vice-president member could attend meetings, an amount since repaid

OLG Insider Lottery Wins – yeah you heard me right. If you’re from Ontario you know about this scandal but if not then you might need a bit of background. It comes down to people who were selling tickets were claiming their own winning tickets to the tune of $198 Million over a 13 year period. Scandals will hapen, I can imagine that retailers get greedy as they only get a small percentage of sales. But 13 years!?

This basically tells me the OLG is either incompetent and filled with highly paid, bureaucratic, do nothing greedy corporate douche bags or their just as greedy and corrupt as the insiders performing the fraud. Maybe a little from column A and a little from column B.

Learn more about the OLG Insider Lottery Scandal (via CBC News).

Ok, so you might be wondering what my point is here. I’m not simply ranting about the incompetence of my Provincial government or the scandal plagued OLG (or my personal opinion of the agency which as you can tell isn’t very high).

I’m saying that:

  1. Legalized and regulated online gaming makes sense – simply put prohibition doesn’t work. It’s been proven over and over again.
  2. Government run gaming agencies should not be the sole provider of gaming services. It should be a regulated and licensing process to let actual competent organizations run profitable and fair e-gaming websites.
  3. A government monopoly on the egaming space is going to be rife with:
    • Really really bad sports betting lines. This is in the house’s favor (obviously) but the lines on ProLine are simply so far out of whack with any other competing lines it’s ridiculous. Wanna lose parlays and be offered bad lines? Play ProLine.
    • Poor customer service and not a clue from an operational side what makes an online casino thrive. Frankly they can contract it to a private sector company here in Ontario and they will not know what they’re doing either. They simply haven’t operated in the space.
    • Online Poker will suffer from a lack of volume (always a problem in the poker space for upstart sites) unless they plug into another network like Cake but they won’t and they can’t since these operators are currently violating UIEGA and I don’t think that is politically correct.
    • Poor security – yeah yeah you’re gonna secure it. So was the BCLC with their PlayNow online gaming site.
  4. Create a licensing system and let third parties operate legally in Ontario. Let’s not make this yet another LCBO scenario, but who am I kidding I’ve lived here all my life and I’m predicting it’ll never change. This will ensure a legitimate group of operators who will then provide tax revenue to each of the provinces offering their services in that locale.

So for these reasons I wouldn’t say that this is a huge revelation or earth shattering event plus any additional revenue garnered by the Ontario government will blown in absolutely ridiculous and ludicrous scandals and programs (all day Kindergarten anyone?)

Stay tuned. I’ll definitely be updating this post with any new (and stupid) revelations in the Whacky Wild Dalton McGuinty Gambling Extravaganza!

Update August 12,2010: Looks like the Alberta Government is also seriously considering online gambling offerings. (via The Edmonton Journal)

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Aug
08

Internet Marketing Tweet Digest 2010-08-08

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Aug
01

Internet Marketing Tweet Digest 2010-08-01

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Aug
01

Internet Marketing Tweet Digest 2010-08-01

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