Gambling911.com Marketing: March Madness Gets Off to Solid Start

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It is one of the most pivotal betting periods of the year with March Madness tipping off Thursday.  Leading up to Thursday’s first set of games, there was certainly plenty of traffic coming to the G911 site via search.

The most trafficked NCAA Tournament articles for Thursday were:

“NCAA Tournament Betting Lines: Bucknell-Butler, Oregon-Oklahoma State”

“College Basketball Lines – NCAA Tournament: Southern vs. Gonzaga”

“Akron vs. VCU Line at -7: Virginia Commonwealth 11-1 ATS in Tournaments”

Gambling911.com has enjoyed an early traffic surge due to ranking well in Yahoo and Bing for some important key terms including “NCAA Tournament Betting Lines” and “NCAA Betting Lines”. 

Akron vs. VCU gambling related terms, in particular, also resulted in good search traffic for the G911 website during the evening hours.

Gambling911.com has focused on targeting each game plus the term “betting line” in order to capitalize on more focused and broadened search inquiries. 

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- Payton O’Brien, Gambling911.com Senior Editor

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