Promoting Your Business in Legalized Sports Gambling States

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Now that the tide is changing in the US on the issue of legalized sports gambling, many independent bookies have taken a wait and see approach on the future of their business.


 
We at Premier Per Head aren’t naive that possible changes lurk on the horizon, however the future isn’t as bleak as some doomsdayers project. In fact, one could say that mainstream acceptance and clear mismanagement by lawmakers could in fact expand an already burgeoning market.
 
As we move forward, it’s wise to establish a clear market strategy to leverage your strengths. PremierPerHead.com details the advantages in your favor for those states that already have legalized sports betting.

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GIVE THEM THE CREDIT THEY DESERVE

Bookies that operate on the credit system have always carried an advantage over Vegas and offshore bookmakers. The Supreme Court’s decision to allow each state to self-regulate on sports wagering doesn’t all of the sudden negate that fact.
 
Allowing bettors to wager on credit is a huge edge not found at any brick and mortar casino. Gamblers will soon experience the drastic difference and be forced to alter their betting style to accommodate a true bankroll.
 
The options will be post-up large amounts of cash or overhaul how they traditionally wager. Gamblers will undoubtedly try the newly minted sportsbooks, but the call to play on credit will continue to be too tempting for most.
 
Premier believes this is still the best selling point. One that sells itself, to be honest. And our experience of operating credit accounts leads us to believe that any sudden change will be too stifling for many long-time gamblers.

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