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UK Webmaster Secures New Unique and Exclusive Sports Book Promotion

A popular UK Gaming site, created just under three years ago, by two UK based webmaster, have managed to secure an innovative exclusive sports book promotion.

2013-03-08
March 08, 2013 (Press-News.org) It is no surprise that gaming and betting is big business within the United Kingdom, with more than half of sports wager now carried out either online or via a mobile device. It is for that reason, those two UK web masters, Ryan and Matthew, both from England, United Kingdom, decided to pair up their skill sets and creative a new betting promotions portal, which became known as "Low Risk Winner".

On first glance, one is immediately greeted by several sections, and a dedicated sports news area, which appears to review and cover many English football matches and horse races. One section in particular that stands out and fits their brand name is the "Risk free betting" area, whereby players can place bets with selected brands, and if they lose, they get refunds. Well, Lowriskwinner.com has managed to negotiate an exclusive, "risk free" promotion for their site users from a popular bookmaker, known as Titan Bet.

Ryan Sheader, SEO Manager and co-founder of the site, had this to say "A big part of our brand originally was promoting things that were considered a low risk, or dead certs, and this new promotion is perfect for our users. It allows them to join via us, and first of all get a GBP35 promotion, instead of Titans standard GBP25 one, AND it is risk free too. In simple terms, a player can place five bets at odds of 2.0 or more, and if they lose, they are refunded up to a total of GBP35. It's in my opinion, the best Titan Bet free bet there is, and completely exclusive to us, which I naturally am very excited and enthused by, as it gives people extra reason to visit our site and register with this excellent bookmaker via us over any other brand. I am monitoring the results daily, and it's proving a big hit with our visitors, and long may that continue".

It has to be said that ordinarily one would expect a bookmaker to run a mile from anything deemed "low risk" or "risk free", however in this case, it appears to be proving beneficial all around. So maybe the bookmakers aren't right all the time? Will we see a spurge of promotions of this type elsewhere? That is a million dollar question that is yet to be answered!

About Lowriskwinner.com

LowRiskWinner.com is an impartial gambling directory site, operated by a team of UK based webmasters. Lowriskwinner.com was started in July 2010, intended to list the best bookmaker, casino and games offers.

Website: www.lowriskwinner.com


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[Press-News.org] UK Webmaster Secures New Unique and Exclusive Sports Book Promotion
A popular UK Gaming site, created just under three years ago, by two UK based webmaster, have managed to secure an innovative exclusive sports book promotion.