What’s a Good Pay Per Head for Baseball

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A common complaint among agents and bookies is the practice of some Pay Per Head operations seemingly turning off the switch during the Baseball season.  Not Premier Per Head.

This new-to-the-scene PPH operator hopes to capture the Baseball crowd by offering some of the best lines and live wagering on the Net.

Greed may be a primary reason why some of these Pay Per Heads have a tendency to go MIA during Baseball.  They make out like bandits during the Football season and, following the College Basketball Championship in April, it’s time to party….until August.

“Greed will cost you in the long run and might eventually put you out of business for good. Bookies need to be willing to give, to get,” Matt Skinner of Premier Per Head recently wrote in a revealing piece for Gambling911com. 

Their Pay Per Head business model offers some of the best commissions in the industry. “Nothing motivates others more than the prospect of earning money. You should offer a decent commission to anyone that offers to bring you business and be responsible. There is no reason to go under 25% for potential sub agents. Also, offer commission to your players and other people you know. Even if it's as small as 5 or 10% just for a referral. You will be surprised what just a little bit of commission will do to grow your business.

Try Premier Per Head out here

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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