Maximizing Profits for Bookies This Brutal NFL Season

Written by:
Aaron Goldstein
Published on:
Oct/04/2015
Maximizing Profits for Bookies This Brutal NFL Season

Last week, some offshore sportsbook operators told us it was one of their worst NFL weekends in history.  Just imagine how the local bookies must be faring.

There are ways of maximizing profits for bookies, the most important of which is utilizing a Pay Per Head contract service such as HostPPH.com.

First, the obvious advantage is having a management company run your business as opposed to trying to do it yourself.  You will find a similar business model with hotels whereby the owners hire an outside company to manage the day-to-day business.

Offshore Pay Per Head businesses – HostPPH has been in operation for several years now and is fully licensed – will offer sharp line monitoring, full redundancy, 24-7 customer service, maximized server capacity and fully customized websites.

These types of companies also provide additional opportunities to improve profit margin that will not be accessible for a local bookmaker.

Live wagering helps cut down on losses while the online casino helps drive more profits to the house (in this case the bookie).

You will also have a wide variety of props, futures and halftime/quarter wagering options for your players. 

Sites like HostPPH.com charge a set amount per player based on whether that individual is active in any given week, usually starting at $10 per head.  HostPPH.com is offering a four-week free trial period.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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