Why Pay Per Heads Are So Critical in Today’s Sports Betting Ecosystem

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jan/23/2025

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Pay Per Head businesses (or bookie software PPH platforms) continue to thrive in today's sports betting market, and it is easy to see why. 

Local bookies are in high demand since 2018 when the U.S. Supreme Court tossed out decades worth of prohibition, thus ushering in an era of regulated sports gambling that's so prevalent these days, Gambling911.com even reported on how DraftKings and Delta Air Lines are preparing to potentially ink a deal.

But there are drawbacks when it comes to the regulated sector.

It's state-by-state and some regulators have shown a reluctance to allow certain types of betting options.

Case in point, by the end of 2025, Gambling911.com is predicting that only a quarter of states regulating sports betting will allow college player props.  A half dozen do not permit depositing or betting with a credit card.  None allow betting on credit (and we're not referring to a Visa or Mastercard).

The PPH model provides customized websites, an odds service (some sharper than others, so do your research), 24/7 customer service, an online casino and race book and full reporting, all for a fee well below $10 per active player per week.

Our friends at AcePerHead.com offer the following top features:

  • Real-time odds.
  • Player management tools like monitoring betting patterns.
  • Mobile optimization.
  • Live in-play betting.
  • A fully customized website for your players.
  • Enhanced security features.
  • Crypto-friendly.
  • Unparalleled up time

We would note that searches for Pay Per Head related content had dropped from the weekend and earlier this week (see impressions). We'll most certainly see that number explode come the weekend.

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*While these stories were hot, Gambling911.com encountered some solid competition and therefore was not necessarily the top source for information per our internal data (sometimes we were).  These were the hot stories in the world of gambling that were not necessarily delivering traffic to the Gambling911.com website, though in some cases traffic was substantial.

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