Should Online Bookies Offer International Sports Betting?

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Should Online Bookies Offer International Sports Betting?

Super Bowl 53 takes place on Sunday, Feb. 3. Although most every pay per head agent on the planet’s currently looking to make as much money as they can on Super Bowl 53, it might also be a good time to look for alternative revenue streams.

3 Reasons Bookies Should Offer International Sports Betting

Alternative revenue streams are those outside of traditional U.S. wagering:  American football, basketball, and baseball.

In other words, alternative revenue streams are things like an online casino, an online racebook, and international sports betting.

Reason 1# - International Sports Are Year Round

There’s a massive lull after the NBA Finals. Baseball bettors wager on baseball, but those who don’t like to wager on baseball will turn their attention to other pursuits.

That’s why it’s important to offer as many wagering opportunities as possible.

International sports happen year round. Australia’s National Rugby League starts on March 14 and ends in October.

English Premier League started in mid-August and won’t end until May.

Offer international sports to gain revenue throughout the year.

Reason #2 – International Sports Happen on “Off” Times

Australia is 16 hours ahead of New York. If it’s 8:12 pm ET in New York, it’s 12:12 pm ET the next day in Australia.

They run their sports while we close shop on our sports.

You can literally get players wagering 20 hours a day if you offer international sports betting. They’ll start with what’s happening in Australia, then move to Europe, and then finally settle on betting on North American sports.

Reason #3 – Not smart to only count on North American sports

Only counting on North American sports is a losing proposition. Outside of American Football, bettors don’t clamor to wager on baseball, basketball, or hockey.

Guess what? The final American Football game until late August takes place on Feb. 3.

Introducing players to international sports betting could help them expand their horizons and send profit to your bottom line.

Soccer’s the most important international sport to offer.

Since the big soccer leagues like English Premier, La Liga, and Italian Serie A play a long 9-month season, turning football bettors into soccer bettors could reap major benefits.

Don’t get left behind during the “off” seasons of sports betting. Expand to international sports betting to keep funds coming through all year.

With PayPerHead.com, bookies can offer an array of sports betting options. With over 80 leagues and thousands of events, agents keep profits rolling all year.

Find out how you can start a 3 week trial at just $3 per head now!

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