What's a Good Pay Per Head for the 2023 Football Season?

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What's a Good Pay Per Head for the 2023 Football Season?

You've probably seen them when conducting a search on the internet for good pay per heads this upcoming football season

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It's PricePerPlayer.com, a long time part of the Gambling911.com family, and they will be entering this season offering their services at an unmatched $2 per player per week.  The exact breakdown can be found below in an effort to be completely transparent.

# of Active PlayersPrice Per Player

0-99 Players $5.00 Per Player

100 to 199 Players $4.50 Per Player

200 to 299 Players $4.00 Per Player

300 to 499 Players $3.50 Per Player

500 to 699 Players $3.00 Per Player

700 to 999 Players $2.50 Per Player

1,000 + Players $2.00 Per Player

In other words, the more players you have under you, the less you'll be paying.  But even the 0-99 players is well above the industry standards with a price of $5.  You also get a 14 day tryout period, which can be used the first few weeks of the NFL or college football season.  Typically it takes around an hour or two to switch over from another PPH depending on how big your player base is.

Are you a newbie? 

No problem. 

The sports market in the U.S. is worth over $80.5 billion and will grow to $83.1 billion by 2023. Out of all of the sports available in North America, Football is king. In fact, 112 million Americans watch NFL games every week for a total of 272 regular season games!

All the hard work is performed by the pay per head service, from managing lines to providing the sportsbook software. The only thing you have to worry about is acquiring players, managing them, payouts and collecting money!  PricePerPlayer even makes the latter easier by providing cryptocurrency payment options including Bitcoin transfers.

The PricePerPlayer bookie software solutions and platform offers several options for your sportsbook and your players which include but are not limited to:

Live betting on major sports

Thousands of line to choose daily

Player Prop Bet Builder

European sports betting

Tons of Soccer Leagues

Wager online or over the phone

Online player management

Online player management

Agent Reports

Racebook with all major horse racing venues

Digital Casino

Live Dealer Casino

Mobile betting

And many other options and tools.

For more information go here and be a part of the bookie revolution, or enhance your position in it.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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