How Can I Switch to a New Pay Per Head?

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How Can I Switch to a New Pay Per Head?

Sadly, in the world of Pay Per Head software there is a new industry of companies that offer a software platform and nothing more.  Good luck getting updated lines and 24/7 service.  These companies sit atop Google ad listings and folks do not have a clue what they are getting into.

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The good news is that well-run Pay Per Head sites can switch your sports betting clients over in under and hour.

Our friends at Power Pay Per Head have devoted their most recent episode to this important aspect of the sector...dissatisfaction and the ability to find better alternatives.

"They say switching horses midstream is ABSOLUTELY not good, but if your software vendor is dying midstream, well, don't you think it is time to get off that f***ing horse and go?"

Check out the latest master class from our long time friends from Power Pay Per Head below.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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