Pay Per Head Bookie Outsourcing in Oklahoma City
It is easy to find a Pay Per Head bookie outsourcing company willing to support the Oklahoma City area bookie.
AcePerHead.com is one such company that offers bookies their own customized website, line management, accounting services, 24/7 customer service for clients and loss leaders that significantly boost profit such as an online casino, horse racing platform and IN-PLAY LIVE WAGERING on most televised games.
The later is something that today’s savvy sports bettors demand and something that simply cannot be offered without a Pay Per Head outsourcing firm.
Ultimately these additional features will help to build a loyal customer base while boosting your current player base wagering volume, a result of the additional features that can now be offered.
AcePerHead.com offers a FREE 6-WEEK TRIAL and an affordable payment plan in which you will pay X amount of dollars per active customer without any of the headaches that typically come with running a bookmaking business alone.
How Much More Money Can an Oklahoma City Bookie Make Utilizing a Pay Per Head Bookie Outsourcing Business?
It is estimated that players tend to lose approximately 15 percent more when betting from a mobile device. Nearly all of today’s Pay Per Head services offer mobile capability.
Gambling911.com believes that conservatively a Pay Per Head business can help to generate a quarter (25 percent) more in profit through offering of the aforementioned loss leaders such as the LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING, online casino and mobile betting platform.
Let’s now look at how the Oklahoma City bookie would likely have fared in 2016 using a Pay Per Head service when considering local team and regional fan base betting tendencies.
Bookie Expected Revenue Generation Using a Pay Per Head
TEAM |
2016 ATS |
WITHOUT PPH |
WITH PPH |
Sooners |
7-6 |
Small Loss |
Break Even |
Cowboys (OSU) |
8-5 |
Big Loss |
Loss |
Thunder |
45-36-1 |
Big Loss |
Loss |
Cowboys (Dallas) |
10-6 |
Big Loss |
Loss |
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Odds are good in 2016-2017 OKC bookies got hammered as both College Football teams went above the .500 mark Against The Spread while both the Dallas Cowboys (comprising better than a quarter of the NFL fan base) and the NBA’s Thunder enjoyed highly successful seasons.
Oklahoma City’s Most Desirable Neighborhoods
The following are representative of OKC’s most prosperous neighborhoods. Savvy bookies will tend to target those with an inclination to bet sports residing in these regions in and around the city as the average wager will tend to be higher with more volume in general.
N Walker Ave / NW 13Th St
N Portland Ave / NW 234th St
Witcher
N Pennsylvania Ave / NW 63rd St
NW 122nd St / Robin Ridge Rd
SW 104th St / S Council Rd
NW 164th St / N Council Rd
NW 36th St / N Walker Ave
N Robinson Ave / NW 36th St
SW 134th St / S May Ave
Crime in Oklahoma City Makes Independent Bookmaking Dangerous
One of the advantages of utilizing a Pay Per Head business is the elimination of wire rooms and other aspects of a bookmaking operation that make your establishment an enticing target for criminals.
When it comes to Oklahoma City, it doesn’t matter how safe the neighborhood, the criminal population is completely out of control.
One's chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime here is one in 21. This number is slashed in half for bookies, agents and others who specialize in high risk occupations in this region.
Know the Law
Simple vs. Aggravated: The distinction between "simple" and "aggravated" gambling is also one that varies from state to state. That terminology may not be used in a state's criminal law at all. It may be phrased as mere "gambling" versus "professional gambling." It may come into play only based on second or third violations of a given criminal prohibition. The approach used in compiling the chart is generally based on the presence of professional gambling, which involves those who make money on the contest or game other than as, and on an equal footing with, a mere player.
Simple gambling in the state of Oklahoma is a misdemeanor while aggravated gambling is considered a felony.
- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com