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GEObet Gambling Network Launches Turnkey iGaming Solution for North American Tribal Casinos

The GEObet Gambling Network, GEObet.com has launched a turnkey igaming solution for tribal casinos and independent casino operators that delivers igaming products from EveryMatrix, Microgaming, CTXM and Merge Networks.

GEObet Gambling Network Launches Turnkey iGaming Solution for North American Tribal Casinos
2012-01-05
LONDON, ENGLAND, January 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) IAM Corp (International Arts Management Corp) is pleased to announce the worldwide launch of the GEObet Gambling Network. GEObet.com, operated by Olympian Trading Limited and North Star Entertainment Limited, has launched award winning products including sportsbook, casino, poker, bingo and VIP customer service, affiliate tracking, automated banner delivery and back end systems. GEObet has been built to be a highly competitive international gaming product that operates seamlessly across all of the product channels. GEObet offers online partnerships to tribal casinos and independent casino operators to compliment and extend their land-based casino operations. The GEObet turnkey igaming solution provides igaming products from EveryMatrix, Microgaming, CTXM and Merge Networks.

"GEObet is positioned to be an extension of the land-based casino, supplying the tools and operations of a complete online casino gambling product without any significant upfront costs to the land-based operator," says Peter Karroll, CEO of IAM Corp, the marketing firm behind GEObet.

"There are hundreds of independent casinos operating in North America that will compete against Atlantic City and Nevada for their share of the American market when it opens up. These operators want to avoid losing their players to the major casino brands that are heavily investing in online."

For tribal and independent casino operators whose core business is not online, the GEObet association opens up new revenues and enables casino operators to stay connected with their players that move online. Thanks to the infrastructure now in place, GEObet can take partners from launch to full functionality in less than 90 days without the difficulties and costs of setting up their own high level operations and world class customer experience.

Licensed internationally and 100% compliant with U.S. gaming regulations, GEObet is setting up affiliations and relationships internationally and in North America with an eye on developing the American market once the laws are in place to allow land-based operators to move online. The collective power of the independent Casino operators in America should put them at the front of the line when the states and the federal government pass out licenses. These are the people who create hundreds of jobs in each market and they need to compete with the big online operators and retain their customers.

IAM Corp and GEObet management will be in London for ICE and LAC.

Interview requests and other media inquiries:
pr@iamcorp.com

About GEObet (http://www.geobet.com)
GEObet is the home of an international world class gaming product. With multi-languages, multi currency, fast deposits / withdrawals, and 24-7 VIP customer support the GEObet players experience a top notch playing environment. GEObet offers first class games, massive jackpots, and a wide variety of sports & odds, all within an interface that is simple to navigate and easy to use. GEObet is licensed by Olympian Trading Limited BVI which operates under Maltese, Netherlands Antilles and Kahnawake gaming licenses.

About IAM Corp (http://www.iamcorp.com)
IAM Corp is one of the world's leading online marketing firms. IAM Corp specializes in Online and Offline Marketing, Social Media, Music, Television Production, Artist Management and Live Events. IAM Corp's customers have generated over $1 Billion in revenues internationally as a result of IAM Corp's concepts and strategies.

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[Press-News.org] GEObet Gambling Network Launches Turnkey iGaming Solution for North American Tribal Casinos
The GEObet Gambling Network, GEObet.com has launched a turnkey igaming solution for tribal casinos and independent casino operators that delivers igaming products from EveryMatrix, Microgaming, CTXM and Merge Networks.