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PlayOJO Launches New Ad Campaign

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PlayOJO, the online casino powered by SkillOnNet, has launched a brand new multi-million-pound TV, radio, out of home and digital advertising campaign. The TV ad campaign named “Thumbs Up OJO” has been directed by Djawid Hakimyar and features Royal Shakespeare Company actor, Joshua McCord.

In the advert, McCord plays Tom, a happy go-lucky PlayOJO regular who walks around town with a larger than life thumbs-up to represent the fantastic feeling he gets when he is treated fairly at PlayOJO. As he walks down the street, Tom meets a cast of colourful characters that also play at PlayOJO and acknowledges each with his giant thumbs up.

Peter Bennett, head of brand marketing at PlayOJO, said: “Our latest integrated campaign reinforces our core brand proposition that PlayOJO is the fair online casino with no wagering requirements, where bonuses are paid in cash with no restrictions and by giving money back, we give players control of their money.”

“We have pulled out all the stops with this campaign, bringing on board a highly successful director and established actor to really bring our messaging to life, creating a style of advertising that sets us apart from our competitors in a way that we hope will appeal to players across the UK. We are backing this campaign with significant media spend in order to continue to build our brand recognition to help achieve our ambition to become the UKs most recognised online casino brand by 2021,” Peter Bennett added.


Source: Latest News on European Gaming Media Network
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