Bookie Software NJ

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Published on:
Sep/02/2018

New Jersey's legalization of sports betting resulted in a handful of apps surfacing in the Garden State.  Each appears to be clean, easy-to-navigate and chock full of excellent features.  The problem for a number of sports bettors will be the high tax (13% on winnings) and, in some cases, the poor lines.  The New Jersey bookie isn't dying any time soon.  As sports betting becomes more mainstream, the demand for proven bookie software in NJ will get that much higher.

Why PremierPerHead

One of the largest Pay Per Head companies on the planet, PremierPerHead.com is a full service, 24/7 provider of online bookmaking software with odds on nearly every sport, monitored every second in order to be responsive to injury and trade news as well as sharp action coming in.   PremierPerHead.com also offers LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING for all nationally televised games right up to the final second of play.  All facets of a Pay Per Head business are run offshore.  Your job, sit back, relax, take an extended vacation, and count the money as it rolls in.  Pay Per Head platforms permit you to expand you business.

Remember, there is no minimum number of players when joining PremierPerHead.com

More Options

Sure those new NJ sports betting apps look slick and all, but 13% tax?  COME ONE!  That's crazy.

PremierPerHead.com offers tons of betting options not available with these apps, customized lines and anonymity.  The site also features a virtual online casino and horse racing platform.

Prices start UNDER $10 per customer per week, which is far lower than the cost of an average customer with overhead required by an independent bookmaker.

 

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