Online Gambling Looking Brighter
The future of online gambling is looking brighter thanks to several indicators which suggest a turnaround for the industry. It is well-known that President Obama and his administration are open to discussing the possibility of overturning the UIGEA, or better yet, passing new legislation that will *trump* the current ban. New gambling software technologies are being creating to better protect underage kids from the dangers of online gambling. Back in 2006, the Republicans in favor of the UIGEA, were quick to criticize the lack of identity management software available to screen players. The new software ensures players *are-who- they-say-they-are* and underage players will be turned away from the online casino. Another big factor making online casinos more attractive is the new restrictions on land-based casinos, as well as the costs associated with *traveling-to* and *staying-at* the resorts. Players are simply fed-up with the new anti-smoking regulations, low payout percentages on slot machines, and high travel costs associated with brick and mortar casinos. New online casino games are fair, have superior graphics and sound capabilities, and allow the player to remain in the comfort of their own home. Online casinos are much better able to market their products and services to their players. Once registered with an online casino, marketing managers can remain in constant contact with players via email, allowing a closer relationship with the players. Online casinos will continue to outpace all other forms of gambling over the next decade. Despite a miserable past 2 years, the gambling industry is still growing and indicators point towards a strong rebound in the next 12-18 months. The Online Gambling Future Looking Good!!