Refer a Bookie Program Pays Big

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Refer a Bookie Program Pays Big

Being a bookie you have the opportunity to make some great money.  But did you know that affiliates in the sports betting industry are among the highest paid?  In fact, the legal sports gambling market is made up of a handful of conglomerate affiliates that are bigger than most of the regulated books outside of say DraftKings and FanDuel.

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In this bookie tutorial from our good friends at Power Pay Per Head we look at the Pay Per Head referral business.

"Everybody wants to sit around and have a few bucks put into their account just for a referral," our PPPH professor tells us.  "Everybody wants to make money in their f***ing underwear."

If you know bookies, that is money in the bank. 

The great news is that we have known and dealt with the folks behind Power Pay Per Head for nearly eight years now and they are truly amazing. 

Did we mention the six weeks free trial?

The following video contains language and subject matter not suitable for everybody.  Small children should leave the room as should elders.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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