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I’ve been running campaigns for similar niches and noticed traffic sources often get picky, especially with creatives. Pushing offers from Non UK Casinos That Accept UK Players helped me stay compliant since they focus on non-Gamstop casinos, which are in demand but less strict on some ad policies. I’ve had better luck with native and push ads, plus cloaking helped me keep CTRs decent without bans. Just gotta rotate creatives often and watch quality scores.
It depends on which traffic source you choose. For example, I prefer EvaDav. Everything is great.
 
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Online gambling ads face heavy regulation often forbidden or strictly limited in many regions. Investing time in SEO or affiliate marketing for betting sites risks permanent bans, legal trouble, and damage to reputation.
 
I would say that there is no perfect recipe for this, however, popunders and push notifications are pretty popular, so you can try giving those a chance
 
What is the best platform to advertise gambling/betting?
For this group, Facebook/Instagram remains the most stable channel in terms of volume if you have a clean advertising infrastructure and accounts that can handle the budget.
More importantly, the platform's stability, spending history, and scalability are crucial – when this is good, you can test multiple channels simultaneously (Facebook, Push, Native) very effectively.
I work in advertising infrastructure and I've seen it clearly: teams that can control accounts and business managers well have a much greater long-term advantage than those who only choose a network.
 
In my opinion, Telegram channels and affiliate networks are the best right now. Facebook and Google provide traffic, but moderation is strict. In betting niches, it's not the platforms that decide, but quality creatives and the right audience.
 
For gambling/betting, Meta works well if you have the right setup and clean funnels.
Native networks like MGID or Taboola are also solid for testing.
I’d also add that MGID is a solid option for gambling, especially if you’re looking to scale without constant bans. Warm creatives + a proper presell tend to perform well there. Plus, you can test GEOs more flexibly, and it’s usually less painful on the budget compared to starting on Meta. Of course, everything comes down to the funnel, but for native traffic, MGID is definitely a workable setup.
 
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