White Label Sportsbook Software Miami

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White label sportsbook software continues to be in high demand in and around the Miami area, thanks in no small part to the sensational start of the Hurricanes in College Football.

A white label is defined as a product or service provided by a single company that is simply rebranded.  In the case of the white label sportsbook, a top Pay Per Head company will supply all the customization including site design, lines, reports and more geared specifically towards the agent or bookmaker’s own business. The cost savings are significant.

In addition to College Football, South Florida gamblers will be backing the Dolphins as well as other Northeast US NFL teams as there are so many transplants living here from that region. Jets and Patriots fans each make up 5%

For a limited time only, get your white label sportsbook and pay just $4 per player per week.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

 

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