July 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) Low risk winner, a gambling website created in July of 2010, has recently had a massive refresh prior to its second birthday. The site has massively overhauled its appearance, and recently went on to acquire the GPWA seal of approval.
GPWA is a professional organisation that was founded in 2001, and stands for The Gambling Portal Webmasters association. Their seal of approval is awarded to members who maintain high ethical standards and adhere to strict codes of conduct.
As well as receiving the seal, Low risk winner has had a massive redesign to help make the user experience better than it has ever been.
Ryan Sheader, co-owner of the site, had this to say: "Low risk winner has been my baby for the past two years, and had already come on leaps and bounds. Me and my partner both spent a lot of time looking at statistics, and finding areas for improvement, and the major one was making the site easy to navigate around. We overhauled the homepage, made it more visual with quick links to all the key areas, and featured offers of major bookies, such as the William hill sign up bonus, and the other popular sites. We also added a news area for sports reviews and promotions, and made each of the offer pages much more visual by adding screenshots. We also put a much bigger emphasis on the social media as well. It is safe to say that I don't think we could improve on this, it really is that hot."
Low risk winner offers sports news, guides on tote pool and Goals Galore betting, free bets, casino promotions, poker offers, and bingo and games bonuses. In terms of a gambling related site that doesn't bombard with ads, and has everything within reach, Low risk winner is the one for all.
About Lowriskwinner.com
LowRiskWinner.com is an impartial gambling directory site, operated by a team of UK-based webmasters. www.Lowriskwinner.com was started in July 2010, intended to list the best bookmaker, casino and games offers.
Low Risk Winner Gets Complete New Design and GPWA Seal of Approval
British based gambling website, Low risk winner, is celebrating its upcoming second birthday with a new design and a GPWA seal of approval.
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