Own an Online Sportsbook in Cleveland

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With the Cleveland Cavs looking for another NBA Championship, bookies and would be bookies will want to own their own sportsbook.... and maybe minus all the work.

This is where a Pay Per Head like PremierPerHead.com comes in.  The Cleveland bookie should have no problem profiting with a Pay Per Head that offers LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING and an online casino.

Despite the Cavs solid play this season, they continue to struggle Against The Spread as of this writing, going 36-43-3.  This would translate into a profit for local bookies not using a Pay Per Head and a significant profit (probably 25 percent more in most cases) for those who do use a Pay Per Head.

What PremierPerHead.com has to offer:

   Real-time, 24/7 snapshot of your status

    Offer the sharpest, up-to-date lines in sports

    Choose the sports and events you will offer

    Set limits by sport and wager type

    Set rules on parlays and teasers

    Use real-time reporting on players, winnings, and losses

    Superior infrastructure and redundancy guarantee 99.99% up-time

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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