pragnell wrote:The dog of ry wrote:As an avid viewer of Sky, Racing.com, FTA sports broadcasts and Fox Sports here in Australia, I have noticed a trend. There has been no advertising for Betfair? I honestly can't remember the last time I saw an ad for Betfair.
Just wondering where the advertising has been? I'm happy to be proven wrong, but i'm the epitome of the target market, and you've missed me completely.
The last TV ad you would have seen was the (frankly horrible) 'winners elbow' campaign. When we had a sportsbook it sort of made sense to spend millions on trying to attract young male, losing customers.
Now, as a very focused Exchange only business, the return on those huge above the line campaigns is simply not there. It's not viable for us to 'shout louder' than all the other me-too sports betting adverts on TV.
Where you will see us (I hope) is in well targeted, informative content pieces. For a taster visit
https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/.
Steve
Yep, I've noticed a change towards a different type of market.
Even notice BF in Australia actively marketing "how to" arb corporate bookies. (Although not relevant once one has to pay pc -

).
Incidentally - milking corporate bookies is how I built my initial bank and got my start. For other newbies out there, it is quite easy to bonus bag a couple of grand to get one's initial bank. Then once that bank is there, experiment away knowing it is free money. And, you can continue to win off the corporates for a while - although eventually, one gets banned if the corporates pick through what you are doing - which frankly isn't hard to spot.
I agree that the main sports betting market is advertising to non-price aware mug punters in the 20 - 40 male market - who largely jump on their mobile with in the five minutes before the start (or overreact to other "news"), don't check prices, don't care about value and probably otherwise inebriated and click away.