Price Per Head Sportsbook Outsourcing

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Jun/19/2016

PerHead.com is one of the leaders when it comes to Price Per Head sportsbook outsourcing.

Perhead describes itself as a complete turnkey white label solution for existing bookmakers and individuals looking to become a bookmaker. “Our betting software is extremely flexible and offers seamless integration. Our pricing model operates on the pay per head system which means that your only cost will be a small set fee for each player that wagers on a weekly basis. We do not take a percentage of your profits.”

Pay Per Head services the likes of PerHead.com help expand profit margin or reduce losses through the offering of loss leaders that include live in-play betting, numerous proposition and future betting options as well as the option of adding an online casino.

The average corner bookie cannot offer live in-play wagering or an Internet casino, not to mention horse racing from a few dozen US tracks.

The PerHead.com live betting platform is considered the industry standard with an easy to use interface making live wagering more exciting than ever. The bettor can make single straight bets or parlays, and he or she can choose the wager type after the selections have been made. Each game features a real time scoreboard that provides play-by-play results and statistics. There is also a full game schedule within the interface so you can see upcoming events.

Perhead offers fluid live wagering on all major sports including football, basketball, baseball, hockey, tennis, and soccer. Grading is immediate so players can keep betting during the entire game.

 

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