Pay Per Head Plus Local Bookie Translates Into Higher Profit

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For the local bookie utilizing pay per head outfits located outside the United States, the increased profit should be realized almost immediately.

Pay per heads the likes of Wagerhome.com do all the so-called “dirty work”.  They provide the technologies, the management of accounts, software (online websites) and, in the case of Wagerhome.com at least, LIVE BETTING.

From Wagerhome.com:

“No other bookie software compares to the flexibility nor the ease of use.  Our interactive software allows local bookies to customize lines, set up profiles, and changes betting lines instantaneously! Best of all, our software helps our agents thrive while providing a rewarding experience for their players.”

Wagerhome.com is currently offering a FREE 4 week trial then starts at $10 per head (player).   

- Gambling911.com Staff

 

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