Google, the largest provider of internet search services in the US, updated its advertising policies, allowing daily fantasy sports (DFS) operators and lottery courier services to run ads across more than 30 states and Washington, DC.
An illuminated Google logo is seen inside an office building in Zurich, Switzerland. The company updated its advertising policies for daily fantasy sports (DFS) and lottery courier companies. (Image: Reuters)Advertisers that hold gaming licenses in one of approximately 40 countries of which the US is one are eligible to run DFS and internet lottery (iLottery) spots on Google. Other nations on that list include Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, South Korea, Sweden, and the UK.
On July 15, 2024, the Google Ads United States country-specifics will be updated. We will begin to accept and run ads for lottery-couriers in Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming,” according to Google.
Would-be advertisers also must substantiate to Google that they are licensed to provide gaming services in at least one of the states mentioned above. Of that group, 17 states have competitive online sports wagering markets.
“If advertisers are targeting their ads in a state that does not require a license, the advertisers must be licensed in at least one other state that does require a license to operate Lottery Courier services,” added Google.
Google Making Gaming Ads More EfficientGoogle’s approval of DFS and lottery courier ads in select states brings some level of efficiency to the company’s often cumbersome requirements surrounding wagering-related ads while still retaining relevant guidelines and regulations.
Until March 2021, Android users had to go straight to sportsbook operators’ mobile applications to download apps, a , which made sports betting fare readily available in the iOS App Store.
That was one example of the internet company’s to allowing wagering-related fare in its searches and app store. The company was famously slow in approving online sports betting and iGaming ads with wide reaches, too.
For gaming companies to run ads with Google, the operators must meet 10 requirements. Those include various state and geographic requirements, not targeting ads to minors, keeping related apps out of Google’s Designed for Families program, and displaying information about responsible gambling.
Google Lottery Courier Standards MatterGoogle’s state-level regulations pertaining to lottery courier services such Lotto.com, The Lotter, and JackPocket are relevant because just and New Jersey license and regulate those companies.
Likewise, said last month it won t pay jackpots won on tickets purchased on those apps. California isn’t on the list of states in which Google will allow lottery courier ads. Nor are Hawaii and Utah states that permit no forms of wagering at all.
Still, the breadth of states the internet search provider is allowing to see lottery courier spots could be viewed as a win for the still-nascent industry.