Price Per Head Providers More Cut Throat Than Ever

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Price Per Head providers are engaged in some of the most brutal cut throat tactics the offshore betting industry has ever seen with no sign of letting up any time soon.

“Everyone in the industry wants that all-important edge,” notes Gambling911.com Senior Editor Payton O’Brien.  “It is getting ugly but these companies understand the competitive nature.”

Promotions are especially aggressive as the new football season approaches with sites like AcePerHead.com offering one of the most insane deals on the planet, and they are thinking well beyond the NFL and College Football season.

Here is how it works: after the first free week free, you are required to send a small deposit of only $250, then you will continue to get the first week of every month free, for the next 11 months. The great thing about this offer is that it carries you through the busy Football season, and College March Madness season, with a whopping average savings of 25% on your normal pay per head bill.

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The vast majority of Pay Per Head sites are competing for coveted top rankings on the first page of Google for key terms, whether it be through paid per click (which are allowed by Google since these sites act only as call centers and/or service providers with no true gambling element).  A review for the term “Pay Per Head” from the US reveals that five of the ten rankings on the first page belong to PPH businesses represented on the Gambling911.com website. 

“These businesses are becoming more savvy than ever this year,” O’Brien said. 

How savvy?

“Some have resorted to starting their own Pay Per Head review sites that tout themselves as number one while often bashing their competitors,” O’Brien revealed.  “These are shady practices.”

Last year we witnessed about a dozen such companies go under due primarily to lack of marketing exposure.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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