Three Easy Steps to Becoming a Bookie Agent

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Jul/16/2018

Our friends at PricePerPlayer.com on Monday explained three steps to becoming a bookie agent, making it clear that not everyone is equipped to do so.

Step 1 – Do you have what it takes?

A bookie agent requires a minimum number of skills which include:

  • Sports Betting Knowledge – Of course, if you do not know anything about the sports betting industry you would not be reading this article.  However, you need to know enough to understand how a  sports bettor thinks.  The more you understand them the more money you can make.
  • Mathematics – Not genius level math but enough to understand the odds and keep track of probabilities.
  • General Administration Skills – This is a business, thus you need to know how to prioritize your time and budget.

There is also a lot of work load involved, albeit less when utilizing a Pay Per Head service.

You may like your clients but the relationship is not one of equals.  They are trying to beat you and vice versa. Drop the ball, they will take full advantage.

Step 2 – Having the Bankroll necessary to Pay Players

One bad month may mean you need to have $10,000 on hand to pay your players, if not more.  There will be bad months.

Step 3 – Finding the Best Bookie Pay Per Head Provider

The right PPH will give you the infrastructure necessary to start your bookie operation. In addition, finding the Best Bookie PPH for your needs can determine success or failure.

PricePerPlayer.com is fast becoming one of the most recognized names in the Pay Per Head sector.  They offer all of the  gambling options and features necessary for a successful sportsbook. In addition, you get sports betting, casino, live betting, racebook and live casino for only $5 per player.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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