What is the Minimum Number of Players Needed to Set Up With a Pay Per Head?

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Aug/03/2024

The minimum number of players needed to set up at an offshore Pay Per Head is ZERO!!!!

You read that right....a BIG 0. 

“A lot of people think you need to have 20 or more players under your belt to set up with a Pay Per Head,” notes Aaron Goldstein of Gambling911.com.  “Simply not true.  The savvy PPHs understand that one bookie has the potential to develop his or her business even if they don’t have much of a business at all.”

"In fact, it can be easier to get players interested if they can preview your site," notes our friends at AcePerHead.com.  "Once you have one player, it is easy to start to grow. Word of mouth and referrals are great ways to do that."

AcePerHead.com bills itself as having the best sportsbook management solution for bookies and agents alike, offering live wagering, an online casino, poker room and horse racing.  They are fully mobile compatible with all devices.

Baseball Betting Software for Just $3

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"Ace Per Head has been in the online bookmaking services business since 1998, and we've been ranked #1 in customer service the last 4 years running. We give first-class white glove customer service to every single one of our customers no matter how many players they have.

"Because you want to take your business to the next level by offering your clients an excellent platform, and Ace Per Head can help you achieve this. Our reputation precedes us."

AcePerHead has invested heavily in state-of-the-art technology to guarantee efficiency, redundancy, and security.

"We pride ourselves in offering first class service in every area of the business. Our corporate culture promotes excellency in what we do, our collaborators know our product and understand that every client is equally important: we grow together, your success is our success."

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